Thursday, November 27, 2008

Useful Tips On Diamond Jewelry

By Don Pedro

Even if you haven't seen diamond before, you have certainly heard of it. That shiny thing that looks like the heavens on your fingers, or dangling from your neck. Think how it would feel to own one, have it belong to you forever. Well, that is how some people feel about it that causes them to cling to it so much and so desperately.

Carbon is about the most common substance in the earth. Diamond is one of the forms in which carbon manifests. Thinking this, one might say carbon is the most valuable substance in the earth as well. Just imagine the cost of a diamond ring. So, yes, it's expensive but very valuable.

With a substance as beautiful as the diamond, certainly there have been countless attempts to reproduce it. All have failed, the closest being graphite, a substance that should not even be allowed in the same room as diamond. Evidence shows that sometimes diamonds form as deep as 670 km into the Earth. You can't reproduce that. You can only hope to pay for it.

The temperature required to form diamond ranges anywhere from 1000 to 1200C. The amount of pressure you need is also formidable. No wonder the stones are so flawless when they come. No wonder people even kill themselves to own a single stone.

You don't want to be left alone in a room with a diamond; the temptation is too strong and unfair. You could be all pure and holy, but at the very least you would desire to touch the flawless stone. And from that moment, you might never want to rest until you own it - legally or no.

Would you believe this? Some diamonds are actually thought to have an extraterrestrial origin. They are the black variety of the priceless stones, known as carbonados. I suppose they are called diamond because they have certain similar characteristics, but I doubt they are so much used as gems.

There is something about looking into a diamond that both excites and appeases you. It is not just its beauty and radiance, it is a property known as its fire. Diamond refracts light, diffusing it over a wide range. It is called fire, and once it catches your soul, you won't stop until you owned the piece.

The very cost of the diamond is evidence of man's lust for priceless beauty. Because the diamond is so captivating in its radiance, men would pay through their nostrils to have and hold on to it forever. And so, the price of the gem continues to rise.

Black diamonds are not thought to come from the earth's bowels because their chemistry is seen as different. By infrared analysis, carbonado samples indicate that the minerals in them may have been formed between 2 and 4 billion years ago in a supernova explosion. These figures make your head spin, don't they? That should increase the value of diamond jewelries, don't you agree?

Wind and glaciers can transport diamonds from where they originate on the surface of the earth to distances extremely far away. Some miners and diamond hunters don't mind how far they have to go to get the gem, though. A single stone, sold in the jewel market, could be the end to all their life's financial problems. - 15634

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