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Diamond

Diamond is the eternal and most precious gemstone of the world. The name diamond was derived from an ancient Greek word, ‘adamas’ which means ‘invincible’. Diamond belongs to the class of native metals and is a member of the group of Carbon. Diamond is a ‘polymorph’ of carbon. It is marked by immense durability.

Physical Properties

Coming to its physical properties, it is known to be the hardest natural material to be found. It is known to have ‘four directions of cleavage’. If it is hit in any of these four directions, diamond will break easily. Its melting point is 3820K. Its density is measured as 10 in the Mohs hardness scale. It is also an excellent thermal conductor but is a poor conductor of electricity. It can be burnt if exposed to high temperature and oxygen together. It is marked with negative electron affinity due to which it resists water but easily accepts wax, grease and other hydrocarbons.

Uses of Diamond

Diamonds are most popularly used as gemstones for making jewelries from time immemorial because they form the finest ornaments. They have great significance in the industrial sectors also due to their toughness. They are used as appropriate cutting and milling instruments. Their industrial utility is further enhanced by the fact that diamonds are excellent abrasives.



Cuts and Clarity

Clarity and Cut are very important for a diamond because they determine the quality of the diamond. Clarity of diamond refers to its purity by bringing out all its defects. Diamonds are basically mined out as rough stones and they are given their popular shape only by cutting which is done both scientifically and artistically.

Colors

Diamonds are available in a number of exquisite colors ranging from yellow, grey, brown to blue, pink, green, black and red. They can also be colorless to transparent white. The transparent ones are the purest form of diamonds.












Places Where Diamond is Found

Approximately, half of the total amount of diamonds originates from Central and Southern Africa. In addition to this, Canada, India, Russia, Brazil, and Australia also accounts for considerable amounts of diamonds. The Argyle Diamond Mine which is located in the Kimberley Region of North Western Australia is famed as the world's largest diamond-producing mine.

Uncle Sam Diamond

Uncle Sam Diamond is a 40.23 Karat diamond which is the largest ever found in United states. The Uncle Sam diamond was discovered by W.D. Bassum and was named after the nickname of its founder.
Diamond Collections
Aurora Diamond Collection
Diamond Cuts and Shapes
Asscher Cut
Baguette Cut
Briolette Cut
Cushion Cut
Heart Shape
Marquise Cut
Pear Cut
Princess Cut
Radiant Cut
Diamond Trading Companies
Aber Diamond Corporation,  Toronto
Alrosa, Russia
Anglo-American plc, London
Ascorp, Angola
BHP Billiton
Cartier, New York
Damas, Dubai
De Beers Group
Debswana Diamond Company,  Botswana
Endiama, Angola
Eurostar Diamonds Limited
Harry Winston Inc., New York
Leviev Group, Israel
Namdeb Diamond Corporation,  Namibia
Rapaport Corporation, New  York
Rio Tinto Diamonds, Belgium
Rosy Blue, Belgium
Tahera Diamond Corporation,  Toronto
Tiffany and Co., New York
Zale Corporation, Texas
Famous Diamonds
Allnatt Diamond
Centenery Diamond
Cullinan Diamond
Darya-ye Noor Diamond
Deepdene
Dresden Green Diamond
Dudley Diamond
Eugenie Blue Diamond
Excelsior Diamond
Florentine Diamond
Great Chrysanthemum  Diamond
Great Mogul Diamond
Heart of Eternity Diamond
Hope Diamond
Hortensia Diamond
Idol’s Eye
Incomparable Diamond
Jones Diamond
Kimberley Diamond
Koh-i-Noor
Lesotho Promise
Millennium Star
Moussaieff red Diamond
Nizam Diamond
Ocean Dream Diamond
Oppenheimer Diamond
Orloff
Paragon Diamond
Portuguese Diamond
Premier Rose Diamond
Pumpkin Diamond
Red Cross Diamond
Regent Diamond
Sancy
Shah Diamond
Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond
Spoonmaker’s Diamond
Star of Arkansas
Star of the South
Steinmetz Pink Diamond
Taylor-Burton Diamond
The Golden Jubilee
Tiffany Yellow Diamond
Uncle Sam Diamond
Vargas Diamond
Types of Diamond
Blue Diamond
Black Diamond
Synthetic Diamond
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