Carrots are vegetables.
Diamonds are gemstones.
Carat is a measurement of gemstone weight.
Karat is an indicator of metal purity.
All diamonds are pure diamond, and the largest one found to date weighed more than 3,000 carats, which is a high number.
Depending on what other initials are being used to describe the stone, it's possible that FY means fancy yellow -- the highest quality of yellow colour in diamonds, and IF stands for internally flawless -- the highest clarity in diamonds.
An inferior gem-stone diamond is still called a diamond, and based on its cut, colour, carat weight and clarity, may not be of the highest quality. Non gem-stone diamonds are called industrial diamonds.
There is no carrot in the compound interest formula!
Black diamonds are more porous and from younger sedimentary rocks, so they are not as expensive as other diamonds.
Whatever you have to sell is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. The uncut diamonds could be industrial diamonds or gemstone-quality diamonds. Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, which you can purchase very cheaply. Take your uncut diamonds to a diamond cutter for an in-person conversation about the value of each or of the cache.
Generally, 10 to 13 carat diamonds are the highest used in watches.
Carat is a weight indicator of diamonds. Carrots are vegetables, which don't occur in diamonds.
Carrots are not known for either their diamonds or their mills.
For a 'colourless' or 'white' diamonds, the highest colour grade is D; for coloured diamonds, the highest colour grade is Fancy Vivid.
Carrots and diamonds aren't related. However, gemstones are weighed in carats, and this includes diamonds. And the card suit "diamonds" is "carreaux" in French. That's sort of close.
Some of the highest quality diamonds are found in mines located in countries like Russia, Botswana, Canada, and some regions of Australia. These areas are known to produce diamonds with exceptional clarity, color, and size due to the geologic conditions present there.
A micro, more properly called a micrometer, is a unit of distance or length. One micrometer is one millionth of a meter. A carrot is a unit of weight used to describe diamonds and other precious gems
You purchase carrots at the local farmers market. There are no carrots in diamonds. Gem-quality diamonds, however are weighed in carats: your local jeweler can weigh your diamond and give you its weight in carats.
Oh, dude, the homophone for carrot is "karat." It's like how you can have a karat of gold or a carrot in your salad. So, next time you're talking about precious metals or veggies, just remember, they sound the same but are totally different things.
Colour, cut, clarity, and carrot
Diamonds typically occur in two main geologic settings. The first is in kimberlite pipes, which are vertical, carrot-shaped volcanic pipes that bring diamonds from the mantle to the surface. The second setting is in alluvial deposits, where diamonds are eroded from the primary source and transported by rivers to be deposited in sediment.
The basic diamond producer is Mother Earth, who produces 100% of all natural diamonds. Other categories for diamond producer could include those who manufacture diamonds, those who mine them, those who broker them, those who cut them, and those who sell them. There is a highest producer in each of these specific categories.