If you have ever seen a diamond before, will have a good idea why it is so expensive as a jewel. If you have touched one before, you never again want to let it go. If you have the money to afford a diamond ring, I know you'll want one on your finger.
Many insist that a diamond is the best forms of jewelry one can think of. It is hard, it shines, and it does not destroy easily. Why else do you think it sells so well as a precious stone? Hardly any array of jewelry is complete without them. Any wonder why your wife keeps insisting on you buying her that lovely diamond jewelry?
There is no way you are using a diamond in a jewel in its rough form; you'd look more mad than majestic. You need to run the stone through a couple of cutting processes that will bring out the sparkle in it. By the time you are done, you want a precious stone that will do you proud and fatten your bank account.
Since the time it was discovered, the beauty of diamonds has been such that only the best of men could own it. They were originally only owned by lords or kings, nobles or men of wealth. It is like the purity of the piece calls for the purest of men, and indeed they respond. They did so then, as well they do now.
Diamonds are mined from areas where there hasn't been any activity for billions of years. Only there can you hope to find it after the length of time it has taken to form. That is partly why the jewel made from it is the only one that costs as much as it does all over the world.
When you see a person wear a diamond, the person is always so beautiful. Yet, it is not the person that is so; it is the diamond that they wear. That is the thing about diamonds; you might not be so beautiful yourself, but the diamond beautifies you. How awesome!
Kimberlitic diamonds are the ones that are born where diamonds belong: at the crust, in the soul of the earth. They are the pure ones that make priceless jewels that sell for millions of dollars. The other types - ones made in less deep parts, and brought to the surface by tectonic activity - instead consist of microdiamonds that are less than 1 mm in diameter. Not your ideal jewel material.
During the rapid ascent of molten magma to Earth's surface, they bring up diamonds that have already been formed in the earth by ages of temperature and pressure. They harden when they settle on the surface, and that is why we sometimes have to mine for the jewel. But it is well worth it, if only to possess the priceless gems.
The ages of some diamonds can be as much as 2 or 3 billion years. It is possible to tell this by dating some mineral impurities that could have been trapped within the diamonds as they are brought to the surface of the earth. But who thinks these things when they wear the stones on their fingers? Who can? You are so caught up in its beauty!
Many insist that a diamond is the best forms of jewelry one can think of. It is hard, it shines, and it does not destroy easily. Why else do you think it sells so well as a precious stone? Hardly any array of jewelry is complete without them. Any wonder why your wife keeps insisting on you buying her that lovely diamond jewelry?
There is no way you are using a diamond in a jewel in its rough form; you'd look more mad than majestic. You need to run the stone through a couple of cutting processes that will bring out the sparkle in it. By the time you are done, you want a precious stone that will do you proud and fatten your bank account.
Since the time it was discovered, the beauty of diamonds has been such that only the best of men could own it. They were originally only owned by lords or kings, nobles or men of wealth. It is like the purity of the piece calls for the purest of men, and indeed they respond. They did so then, as well they do now.
Diamonds are mined from areas where there hasn't been any activity for billions of years. Only there can you hope to find it after the length of time it has taken to form. That is partly why the jewel made from it is the only one that costs as much as it does all over the world.
When you see a person wear a diamond, the person is always so beautiful. Yet, it is not the person that is so; it is the diamond that they wear. That is the thing about diamonds; you might not be so beautiful yourself, but the diamond beautifies you. How awesome!
Kimberlitic diamonds are the ones that are born where diamonds belong: at the crust, in the soul of the earth. They are the pure ones that make priceless jewels that sell for millions of dollars. The other types - ones made in less deep parts, and brought to the surface by tectonic activity - instead consist of microdiamonds that are less than 1 mm in diameter. Not your ideal jewel material.
During the rapid ascent of molten magma to Earth's surface, they bring up diamonds that have already been formed in the earth by ages of temperature and pressure. They harden when they settle on the surface, and that is why we sometimes have to mine for the jewel. But it is well worth it, if only to possess the priceless gems.
The ages of some diamonds can be as much as 2 or 3 billion years. It is possible to tell this by dating some mineral impurities that could have been trapped within the diamonds as they are brought to the surface of the earth. But who thinks these things when they wear the stones on their fingers? Who can? You are so caught up in its beauty!
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