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.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
The value of a natural blue diamond can vary greatly depending on factors such as size, color intensity, clarity, and cut. Blue diamonds are typically more valuable than white diamonds, with prices ranging from thousands to millions of dollars per carat. Rare and high-quality natural blue diamonds can command premium prices in the market.
Some gem-quality diamonds come from the ground in the shape of two pyramids joined at the base, with four 'faces' on each pyramid. This is an ideal, natural diamond. Very few natural diamonds are found with this ideal shape. (Diamond as a precious mineral was probably first admired based on a human picking up such a stone, more than 5,000 years ago.) Most diamonds as they are found, are mis-shapen with many faces. As well, only 25% of mined diamonds are of gem quality, the remainder are considered 'industrial diamonds' not suitable for processing as gemstones.
Diamonds are costly whether they are natural or enhanced and the cost continues to rise. Diamond prices rose 30% in the last year alone. Diamond is the hardest mineral, therefore, it's perfect for jewelry of any kind, whether as a solitaire or accent stones to enhance another gemstone. Gemstone value will depend on the 4 "Cs" which are clarity, color, carat weight, and cut, in that order. A half carat diamond that is clear and colorless will be worth a lot more than a one carat diamond with imperfections and a yellowish color. However, most diamonds mined -- about 75% -- are used for industrial purposes, making gem-stone quality diamonds all the more rare.
No, diamond is not malleable at all. Copper is one of the most malleable substances.
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
Yes, if it is pure natural sapphire it will be worth more than a diamond.
I think you are asking if a natural clean diamond is worth as much as a natural diamond that is Not considered clean? The answer is no. A clean diamond means that it is clear from imperfections. Now this can mean clear to the naked eye, or clear under a microscope. Of course the diamond that is clear under the microscope is much worth more than a diamond that is only clear to the naked eye.
A natural blue diamond will always be worth more than a white or colourless diamond, given equal carat weight, clarity, and excellence of the cut.
A human life, for example, has more worth than a diamond.
Yes. Any diamond is worth more than a crystal.
The term 'genuine, clean diamond' implies a generalist's description of what a gemologist would term 'natural, acceptably flawed diamond'. The term 'regular diamond' is as descriptive as 'regular human'. Any diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it.
Diamond of 2 carats (jewelry grade) can be worth 1,000 to 20,000 dollars more or less. Industrial grade diamonds: From experience, about 25 years ago I saw a 40 carat industrial grade diamond valued at $4,000, $100 dollars a carat. It looked like a dirty piece of quartz.
No.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
It has a diamond to show that love is worth more than just an 'I do'. It is as precise as a diamond.
GOLD is much more better because It's worth more and silver is not