The 3,106 carat stone you reference is the rough diamond stone found in Africa, from which The Cullinan Diamonds were 'chipped'. That many carats weights about one and a third pounds.You can see in the photo, link below, of the largest of these 'chips' what a 503+ carat, cut and polished stone looks like in the hands of the jeweler.This means that the 3,000 plus carat stone -- the uncut, rough stone, was about six times the size of the stone in the top photo.An archive photo of the raw stone is visible further down the page. The stone appears to fill a man's hand.Some rough diamonds are shaped like two pyramids, joined at the base. This stone, however, appears to be shaped asymmetrically.
Natural and Genuine are two different things. To find natural black diamond beads is almost impossible as 99% of all black diamonds have been treated for color and that's how they are sold, even at high-end retailers. What you need look out for is a genuine black diamond beads company who is selling diamond and not another look-alike stone such as spinel or hematite. I searched on Google for a good source and it looks like beacab.com may be a genuine supplier. You can also ask them about natural black diamond beads and whether they have any - from their website they have used the word "genuine" but not natural. Good Luck!
One answer could be the inexperience of the diamond viewer. Another is that many diamonds are no bigger than a grain of rice, also their color can be missed against the natural color of the ground. The field test for diamond is 'extreme hardness'. As well only about 25% of natural diamonds are of gem-stone quality, so the other 75% of diamonds found will not appear to possess a natural clarity or colour commonly associated with gem-stone quality rocks.
Any raw diamond must be seen to be evaluated for its value, because so much will be lost when the stone is cut and faceted. You have the total carat weight of the uncut stone, and you've indicated that the diamond is 'white', but the clarity and the grade of white will determine ultimately how high the final owner can price the cut stone. Find a certified gemologist who will help you evaluate a raw diamond, and potentially, who can direct you to a reputable diamond cutter.
The diamond is April's birthstone because April turns out nice and clear in the end, and rains a lot. The diamond looks clean and clear, and also kinda looks like water...so that's why the diamond is April's birthstone. :)
Take the stone to a certified gemologist, who will be able to tell you the origin of the diamond. To the amateur, a yellow diamond just looks like a yellow diamond.
it looks like a diamond but black
nothings harder than a diamond
At The End Of The Iron Caves Theres An Item... ( The Thing That Looks Like A Pokéball ) It Contains A Shiny Stone ( Only One )
A stone is a stone and stonefish is a poisonous fish that looks like a stone but if you step on it it injects poison into your foot.
The Kohinoor diamond is clear and looks like many other diamonds, except it is way larger. It is now a 105.602 carats.
pearl stone looks like a white stone...
In simple terms it is an imitation. Something that looks like but is not the same as the real thing. An engagement ring with a glass stone in it is a fake if it is supposed to be a diamond.
it depends on how it looks like
Centurion stone is stone that looks and feels like natural stone, it is however of a reduced price and weight. The use of centurion stone when building your house will probably be the easiest method as it will be substantially less cost and easier to be transported with the reduced weight.
Pyrite
a quadrilateral sideways, a pentagon looks like a crown.