Carbonado, commonly known as the "Black Diamond", is the toughest form of natural diamond. It is an impure form of polycrystalline diamond consisting of diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. It is found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and mainly in Brazil.
The other word for heart is love, diamond is Garren, spade is black heart, and club is flowers.
The diamond cutter taught the intern how a diamond cuts diamond as they cut and polished the raw stone.
That is the correct spelling of diamond (jewel or shape). Example: She wore a diamond ring.
The word diamond is a common noun because it is the word for any diamond. The Hope Diamond is a proper noun because it is a specific diamond; Diamond Head in Hawaii is a proper noun because it's the name of a specific place.
When describing a singular stone, 'a diamond's mounting' is proper. When describing multiple diamonds, 'the diamonds' cluster' is proper.
Carbonado is also known as black diamond.
The stone carbonado is also known as black diamond.
Yes, a black diamond is a real diamond. According to Wikipedia: "Carbonado, commonly known as the 'Black Diamond', is a natural polycrystalline diamond found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and Brazil. Its natural colour is black or dark grey, and it is more porous than other diamonds."
The address of the Black Diamond Library is: 24707 Roberts Drive, Black Diamond, 98010 M
The address of the Black Diamond Museum is: Po Box 232, Black Diamond, WA 98010
Yes, it is a black diamond representing a black diamond.
A black diamond won't sparkle like a white diamond, but a very special black diamond, the Amsterdam Black Diamond is apparently a visually stunning stone. Read more, below.
The web address of the Black Diamond Museum is: http://www.blackdiamondmuseum.org
The phone number of the Black Diamond Museum is: 360-886-2142.
Take your black diamond to a jeweler and ask the jeweler to use the probe to verify that the diamond is a real diamond.
According to Wikipedia, below, black diamonds -- properly Carbonado -- are found ". . . in Central African Republic and Brazil."
Black Diamond Bay was created in 2006.