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Before You Purchase A Diamond
Diamond Weights The measurement of a diamond is called carat weight. One carat is a weight of 200 milligrams, and is sometimes referred to as four grains. The origin of the word carat comes from the...
3 commentsDiamonds are forever
Diamond is the crystallized form of carbon. Carbon crystallizes in a cubinc system which is the strongest and most symmetrical known on Earth, and is born hundreds of miles below the Earth's surface. How...
5 commentsHow to Choose a High Quality Diamond
Diamond are graded according to weight, clarity, color, and cut. The weight of the diamond is measured by the carat. The clarity of a diamond can be lessened by different kinds of flaws. Flaws in the...
3 commentsHow To Recognize Treated Diamonds
Enhanced diamonds offer the opportunity to own a diamond which is bigger or more beautiful for less money. There is nothing wrong with purchasing enhanced diamonds. Many consumers purchase them willingly....
0 commentsDiamond Properties And 4C's
Diamonds are made of a chemical element called carbon. The atoms in diamond have a special arrrangement forming a macromolecule giving diamond its unique properties,like hardness. Although graphite is also a...
2 commentsDiamond Laser Drilling
Diamonds are specifically known as the hardest mineral and can hold a polish extremely well and retain their luster. Its hardness contributes to its suitability as a gemstone. Because it can only be...
0 commentsSynthetic Diamond
Diamonds are women's best friend Everyone knows that diamonds are the hardest natural substance in the world, but there are many things that have to happen to make them this way. This article will look at...
0 commentsFracture Filling
Not all diamonds are naturally flawless. A diamond may have minute imperfections or impurities caused during its development deep within the surface of the Earth as diamonds sometimes capture other elements...
0 commentsDiamonds - The 4 C's
The four basic characteristics that define the quality of any diamond are called The 4 C's. They are: color, clarity, cut and caret weight. These four basic characteristics apply to both diamonds and...
0 commentsHigh Pressure High Temperature (HPHT)
GE developed a process known as High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) treatment to permanently enhance a rough diamond’s tinted color. This process is suitable primarily on higher-clarity diamonds or...
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