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Unknown Facts About Diamond

Let's explore some unknown facts about this 'shining stone' diamond - Formed below 150 kilometres from the surface of the earth, More than billions of years old.<br>https://medium.com/@joyari/unknown-facts-about-diamond-679858dcced6<br>

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Unknown Facts About Diamond

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  1. Unknown Facts About Diamond Source - https://medium.com/@joyari/unknown-facts-about-diamond-679858dcced6 There is no fascinating world than the world of diamonds. They have come to be known as a symbol of love, struggle, rarity and wealth. These incredible stones are made up of 100% carbon. Still, its sparkling shine makes everyone fall for it. Let’s exploresome unknown facts about this ‘shining stone’ diamond. 1.Formed below 150 kilometres from the surface of the earth. It is surprising that such bright and sparkling stone, diamond, is formed in complete darkness. From the force, during volcanic eruptions, diamonds

  2. make their way towards the Earth’s surface. These diamonds are hidden inside igneous rocks that form when the magma cools. 2.More than billions of years old Most of the diamonds are older than your seventh forefather. The oldest diamonds ever discovered are estimated to be over 4 billion years old. However, in most cases, they are closer to 1 billion to 3.3 billion years old. So if you’re planning to buy new diamond jewellery, be sure to have at least a billion-year-old diamond. 3.Diamonds from the sky Some diamonds have formed in an interstellar environment. They are known as ‘Carbonado diamonds’. As per the belief, they’re deposited by an asteroid that impacted the earth approximately 3 billion years ago. These diamonds are mostly found in Africa and South America. 4.Not all diamonds are colourless Most of the diamonds we see around us are transparent. But they are available in different colours as well. Some of the extremely rare diamonds are in shades of red, blue, pink, yellow, brown, black, orange and green colours. Still, transparent diamonds are most favourable because they are much cheaper than coloured diamonds. 5.Diamond lose its 50% weight during the process It's sad but true! During the process of cutting and polishing diamond loses around 50% of its original carat weight. And still, some manufactures compel customers to pay even for that, unlike the few authentic suppliers. That’s not all! Now you can buy diamond jewellery at the most affordable rate from Joyari.com

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