Brilliant, radiant, scintillating, sparkling, illuminating, reflecting, refracting, lustre or luster, glimmering, shining, gleaming, glistening, gorgeous, exquisite, marvelous, magnificent, dazzling, pulchritudeinous, resplendent, radiant, sublime, glowing, twinkling.
Oh, and also expensive, costly, etc.
Brown diamonds are the most common of coloured diamonds. 'Chocolate' is simply one of the words used to describe a specific shade of brown diamond. All diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle.
Yes, ice is a term sometimes used to describe diamonds.
Bruised is not a term used to describe diamonds.
Carats describe the weight of a stone. A jeweler can show you the scale used for this purpose.
It is a term used to describe a diamond that was mined in a war zone and used to finance war activities. These diamonds are typically mined in unstable regions of Africa.
The collective nouns for diamonds are a cluster or diamonds or an arrangement of diamonds.
No, chocolate diamonds are a marketing term used by Le Vian to describe brown diamonds. They are still real diamonds but have a distinct brown color due to the presence of nitrogen impurities. Regular diamonds can come in a variety of colors but are most commonly white or colorless.
The best diamonds are often referred to as "ideal cut" diamonds. These diamonds are cut to precise proportions to maximize brilliance and fire. Other terms used to describe top-quality diamonds include "excellent cut," "Triple Excellent," or "Hearts and Arrows" diamonds.
Black diamonds are used to mark the most difficult runs on a ski hill.
Gem-quality diamonds are described and judged on the individual cut, clarity, colour and carat weight of the cut and polished stone.
No, chocolate diamonds are not made out of chocolate. They are a marketing term used to describe brown diamonds that have a rich, deep color resembling that of chocolate. These diamonds are natural diamonds that have not been treated or altered to achieve their brown hue.
This term is used to describe jewelery into which smaller black diamonds are set to accent a larger gem.