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Diamond

The value of a diamond is largely determined by the GIA grading system's 4 Cs: The weight of the diamond.

Created in laboratory settings using techniques like High-Pressure High-Temperature (HPHT) , which replicate the natural formation process. Industrial Applications DIAMOND

Most natural diamonds are between 1 and 3 billion years old. The value of a diamond is largely determined

Because diamonds are the hardest known natural material (10 on the Mohs scale), they can only be polished using another diamond. The process of transforming a rough stone into a gem involves five steps: planning, cleaving/sawing, bruting, polishing, and final inspection. The 4 Cs of Quality Because diamonds are the hardest known natural material

The precision of the facets, which determines how well the diamond interacts with light. Natural vs. Lab-Grown Diamonds

Ranging from colorless (highest value) to light yellow or brown.

Diamonds have the highest thermal conductivity and are used in electronics for heat management. Anatomy of a Diamond Table: The top, flat facet. Crown: The top portion above the girdle. Girdle: The widest part of the diamond, forming the band. Pavilion: The V-shaped lower section. Culet: The small point at the bottom. If you're interested in more details, I can tell you about: How to choose a diamond's cut for the most sparkle