Most gem-quality diamonds found are about the size of a vegetable, the pea.
The largest diamond found to date is the Cullinan Diamond, a mighty excess of 3,000 carats: it fit into the palm of a grown man's hand. It was found in 1906.
Larger gem-quality diamonds are found, but they are rare.
The process of forming diamonds occurs far below the earth's surface, deep within the earth's mantle. Why the diamonds formed there are 'small' is a mystery only Mother Nature can answer.
Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- are cut and polished to reflect and refract light, which gives them sparkle and shine.
The Crater of Diamonds is located in Arkansas near the town of Murfreesboro. It is a state park and is open to the public daily for a small fee. Everything that you find is yours to keep and yes, they are real diamonds.
Some diamonds can be considered opaque, because they are seriously flawed. These are then sent to industry as industrial diamonds: the use for 75% of all diamonds mined. A diamond gemstone is clear with small inclusions, not opaque.
The initials CT and TW indicate carat (CT) and total weight (TW), which are both weight measurements for diamonds and other gems. A gemologist can verify that the stones in question are real diamonds. Or not.
Auckland Diamonds was created in 1998.
'Small' is relative, so commonly diamonds that weigh less than one-quarter carat -- .25 carat -- can be considered 'small'. Often if several are set in jewelery, they are called accent diamonds.
Very small diamonds are sometimes called chips.
"Bad" is relative. However, since diamonds are so small, and so valuable, it's possible that they can lead to criminal activity. The same could be said about money.
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A rock is way better than a diamond there are so many different rocks then there are diamonds so some people are just weird and think diamonds are bettter when all diamonds are the same looking. SO the explanation is get a rock in your wedding ring instead of a diamond. I have tons of rock rings i created in my yard and there are only small cuts and bruises on them so get a ROCK RING!
No, it is not possible for many small diamonds to melt and combine into one large diamond. The crystal structure of diamonds does not allow for this type of fusion.
Gem-quality diamonds -- for their relative size and value: small and high -- are easy to conceal and carry from place to place, especially across borders, so as to elude customs and declarations.
In the Crater of Diamonds State Park in the state of Arkansas, you can pay a small entry fee of US$8.00 (2015), and search for diamonds. You can keep whatever diamonds you find.
In the Crater of Diamonds State Park in the state of Arkansas, you can pay a small entry fee of US$8.00 (2015), and search for diamonds. You can keep whatever diamonds you find.
Diamonds are so hard that they can only be cut by other diamonds. Diamonds are forever. (!) The bunt flew out of the diamond.
Diamonds are forever....indestructable, and so is love.
Diamonds are controlled in the world mainly by the De Beers company. They process the diamonds, grade them, and then distribute them to a small number of gemologist around the world. They do this twice a year. The gemologist who get the diamond packets get them as loose stones and they come all ready prepared so they have no say in the stones they get. These people, in turn, sell the stones they get from the company to others or make jewelry to sell. It is a very tight knit small group who control most of the world's diamonds.