A faceted diamond 'chip' can be used in jewelery.
Depending on the quality of the diamond, a chip can be used either as an accent in jewelery, or in an industrial application.
A jeweler would use another diamond to cut a diamond.
A diamond chip is a small piece of diamond used in electronic components or cutting tools, whereas solid diamond refers to a single piece of diamond that is not fragmented or composed of smaller pieces. The main difference is that diamond chip is typically used in applications where a smaller piece is needed, while solid diamond is used for jewelry or industrial cutting purposes.
Visit your local jeweler and ask about the price of a diamond chip that the jeweler may have for sale. The transaction will not involve lots of money.
As a potato chip is light weight I would use grams and milligrams.
Yes. You can either buy a diamond chip already mounted in a piece of jewelery, or you can chip your diamond if it is exposed by improper setting in such a way that a blow can chip the stone at a weak spot in its lattice.
$100 to $42,000
Yes. If the stone has any imperfection, flaw or inclusion, that represents a weak bond in the structure of the diamond stone. If the setting doesn't protect the stone, and if the diamond is hit 'just right' with the exact amount of force and at the 'exact' angle necessary, the diamond can chip. Chipping a diamond is unusual, however, and doesn't occur very often. But it's one of the reasons for buying insurance on a diamond.
you have to download ARP on to a small chip then put it in the bigger chip
Yes. Your jeweler can help you add the chip you want.
Probably, wherever you want to install it.
Diamonds are much harder than glass, so when a diamond comes into contact with glass, the hardness and strength of the diamond prevent it from shattering the glass. Instead, the diamond would typically scratch or chip the glass surface.