It means that there are multiple diamonds involved that make a total carat weight (ctw) of .17 carats.
I assume you mean deck not decks? But that would be 1 queen of diamonds per standard 52 deck of cards.
This notation indicates the occurrence of 35/100s of a carat in the diamonds collected. The weight may occur in a single stone or in several stones that make up that weight.
Wheel of Fortune
There are numerous 'kinds' of diamonds -- too many to list. The number of diamonds cannot be determined, since not all diamonds have been mined to date.
No, people say ROTATED SQUARES are diamonds - It's a common mistake. Diamonds are just rotated squares - NOT diamonds. Just remember that.
Retro diamonds are basically fake diamonds.
A charity silver
He swam in the sea of diamonds
Ct stands for carat, the "weight" of the diamonds.
CG is a term apparently associated with industrial diamonds, purposes for which about 75% of all mined diamonds are used.
That looks like "diamonds" spelled incorrectly. If that is what you mean, yes, diamonds exist.
Bearing or yielding diamonds.
TW stands for the total weight of all the diamonds, expressed in carats.
A ring marked with "925" means it is sterling silver. The "A" may indicate additional components or characteristics of the ring, but it does not necessarily mean the diamonds are real. To determine if the diamonds are real, you would need to have them professionally evaluated by a jeweler.
The acronym DWT when used in the context of diamonds generally means diamond weight.
If you mean gemstones, diamonds are the top ranked gemstones, and are used as investments and adornments.
Diamonds are weighed in carats.