You probably have never seen a real diamond yourself, right? And I mean REAL diamond. Well, that's because they are so scarce, making them extremely expensive. However, rich folks don't mind; they'll pay anything to have diamond jewelries. I sure would too, if I had the money. The unparallel beauty of diamonds is really incredible.
Some of the most expensive jewelries in the world are made from diamond. It is a bright shiny substance that everyone wants to have and keep. And so they go to great lengths of trouble just to acquire it, not to mention how much they pay. You won't believe how much people are willing to pay for the right piece of diamond. Incredible, yes, but it's very valuable.
Natural diamond, before it is cut and made into a jewel, only forms in the earth's belly. The heat and the pressure it requires only occur deep underground, where nature has the opportunity to work out the beauty of its design. So when the result materializes, it is all you ever dreamt it could be and more.
Diamonds are are worth learning a little something about if you intend to own a jewel made of the faultless gems. They are crystals that are composed out of pure carbon. This happens within the bowels of the earth for long ages, before the compound is spewed forth, perfect enough to dazzle your eyes. Now you know.
Even in its most impure form, diamond is purer than most all the substances on the earth. And when it is cleaned out, you could hardly believe your eyes, staring at its radiance. It shines, it glitters, and it clings to you. Once you lay your hands on it, you never want to let it go.
Even in its most impure form, diamond is purer than most all the substances on the earth. And when it is cleaned out, you could hardly believe your eyes, staring at its radiance. It shines, it glitters, and it clings to you. Once you lay your hands on it, you never want to let it go.
Loose eroded materials that have been left behind by flowing water sometimes contain fragments of diamond. Apparently, they have been carried thus far from the points at which they entered the earth's surface from the bowels by volcanism. Usually, that is one of the ways the stone is made available to us.
The stones that made the mountains were not always solid. At one time, they were molten, known as magma, made so by the extreme pressures and heat in the earth's heart; the same pressures and heat that formed diamonds over eons of processing. So when the magma came up, so did the diamonds with it. Today, we mine them and wear them, and we bask in the glory of the diamond jewelry.