I have a dragonfly necklace. Its marked 925 AU. The head of the dragonfly is a very beautiful purple diamond! I never paid it any attention before. It's over a carat. Omg the whole dragonfly is covered in green peridot, and sky blue stones....I've been poor my whole life. .it was a gift....oh my Goodness.
Louisiana is not known for its raw diamonds, but predictably, you can find diamonds in jewelery stores in that state.
=King Herod wore a silk gown of fur and and red and purple silk.because he was gay . And he wore jewellry of diamonds!==King Herod wore a silk gown of fur and and red and purple silk.because he was gay . And he wore jewellry of diamonds!=
the gems he found out about are rubies and diamonds
He found many riches, diamonds,saphires.
When the Nazi regime found itself with a growing hoard of rough, uncut diamonds stolen from the Jews (Life Diamonds), they were stricken with the awful thought that they had no way to grade those diamonds, other than to press Jews who were educated in the process into service, in Amsterdam and Antwerp. This amazing story of forty of those diamonds is to found in a book called "Blood from a Stone" (2003) by Yaron Svoray and Richard Hammer.
Not all diamonds have names: usually, large diamonds are named. There are two diamonds in the list, below, described with the word purple. This doesn't mean that there are not more; it simply means that not all purple diamonds are named, and that finding lesser-known purple diamonds requires more than a cursory Internet search.
'Rare' is a judgment; and you are the judge. Natural purple diamonds are rare enough to command high prices when they are found, and when the stone is large enough to be cut into a gem-quality diamond. You can shop, below, and find the purple diamond of the colour-intensity, clarity and carat weight that you want.
Purple diamonds get their color from the presence of hydrogen defects in the crystal lattice during their formation. These defects absorb certain wavelengths of light, giving the diamond a purple hue. The intensity of the color can vary depending on the concentration of these defects.
amethysts are purple in color and diamonds are more clear
Yes, some diamonds will give this appearance.
Diamonds are not found in a great many different places. Diamonds are not found floating in the ocean for example.
Diamonds are commonly found in volcanic pipes.
No, no natural diamonds are found in New Zealand.
Diamonds are found below level 16 of the world.
The diamonds themselves are, well, diamonds. They're found mixed in with other rock, though.
Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe - so yes, diamonds are found in India.