Genuine pink diamonds are completely natural. Diamonds can come in a range of colours, but pink diamonds are very rare and precious.
A man made diamond is not becuase its made up of different particles then teh all natural diamonds
Natural diamonds can be industrial diamonds or gemstone quality diamonds. Gemstone quality diamonds are worth more than industrial diamonds. If by 'industrial', you mean man-made, then a natural diamond will always be more valuable than a man-made diamond of equal carat weight, unless the natural diamond is not of gemstone quality.
Yes, man-made diamonds have the same chemical composition and structure as natural diamonds, making them equally strong. Both types of diamonds are composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline structure, which gives them their hardness and strength.
Insofar as gems are concerned, there are several semi-precious and outright fake objects that can be 'alternatives' to a diamond. Quartz, white sapphire, zircon, moissanite, and glass. Insofar as industrial use for diamonds -- about 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, there are no natural substitutes. However, there are man-made, lab-created alternatives: man-made diamonds.
Cubic zirconia is a man-made synthetic gemstone and not a naturally occurring mineral. It is created in a laboratory to mimic the look of diamonds.
A man made diamond is not becuase its made up of different particles then teh all natural diamonds
Natural diamonds are formed by Mother Nature: man-made diamonds are manufactured in a laboratory.
No. Nor are man-made diamonds magnetic.
Just as is true with any raw material, all natural resources are finite: natural diamonds are finite. However, man-made diamonds can be manufactured from carbon, which makes man-made diamonds potentially infinite.
Man made diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds.
Diamonds
No, chocolate diamonds are not man-made. They are a natural variety of diamond that get their distinct brown color from the presence of nitrogen during their formation process. They are also known as champagne or cognac diamonds.
Natural diamonds can be industrial diamonds or gemstone quality diamonds. Gemstone quality diamonds are worth more than industrial diamonds. If by 'industrial', you mean man-made, then a natural diamond will always be more valuable than a man-made diamond of equal carat weight, unless the natural diamond is not of gemstone quality.
Brown diamonds are the most common of coloured diamonds found. Chocolate is simply the name of one of the shades of natural brown diamonds. Lab-created diamonds are generally 'white' diamonds.
Yes. There are three sources of Pink Diamonds. The most valuable is an all natural Fancy Pink Diamond that is mined, with Fancy Pink Argyle diamonds being especially rare due to their Vivid Pink color. It will continue to increase in value as the mine is closing within a decade. A typical Fancy Pink Argyle can sell for $49k at only .24 ct. The larger they are, the more rare, and have double value per ct. The second most valuable Pink Diamond is mined, but has been color enhanced by an expensive, high pressure high temperature process (HPHT). The stones are worth about $15k per ct if you get high clarity, high grade color (Fancy Vivid Pink). Color enhanced is NOT a clarity treated diamond. Pink diamonds that are coated and treated are crap because the color is not permanent. The third source is a man made, lab produced Pink Diamond. They are great stones if you are looking for something more affordable. The Pink diamonds ARE colored diamonds, just not naturally mined. If you choose this option, you can get a really beautiful stone. Look for Deep Pinks and a high grade clarity (VS1) to maximize the value. These stones can easily go for a couple thousand per carat.
Yes, man-made diamonds can pass the thermal probe test because they have similar thermal conductivity properties as natural diamonds. The thermal probe test measures how quickly heat is conducted through a diamond, and both natural and man-made diamonds should have similar results when subjected to this test.
Graphite is natural. It is another form of carbon, just as diamonds are another form of carbon.