Diamonds are VALUABLE
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Gemologists, and more astutely, certified gemologists.
Your answer may depend on the diamond. Some diamonds carry ID numbers etched in the girdle. In that case, you may be able to show provenance of a diamond if the records are kept in good order..
words ending with letter 'e' will have it's comparitive form ending with 'r' and superlative form with 'st' along with 'e'.so here it is able,abler and ablest.
It will be an even number
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
Loose diamonds are called loose diamonds. When set as a group, the term may describe the setting more than the stones, i.e., pave, which is a 'pavement' of diamond stones. Otherwise multiple diamonds are simply called diamonds.
Coal has been called 'black diamonds'. This is probably because coal and diamonds are both formed from carbon.
They are called blood diamonds because the money made from them is used to fund wars and terrorist activities.
Man-made diamonds are usually called man-made diamonds.
Yes, diamonds are harder than quartz on the Mohs scale, so diamonds can scratch quartz.
Most any jeweler will be able to show you asher-cut diamonds.
No, they are diamonds. They are called chocolate diamonds because of their brown color.
Yellow diamonds are gemstones with a definitive yellow appearance.
A person who mines diamonds is called a miner.
People who study diamonds are called gemologists. They specialize in identifying, grading, and evaluating the quality and characteristics of gemstones like diamonds.
Yes blood diamonds and conflict diamonds are the same thing. They can also be called converted diamonds, war diamonds or hot diamonds. Hopefully this answered your question.