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The following article was published in our article directory on May 5, 2012.
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Article Category: Fashion
Author Name: chickie maxwell
Its unchangeable. It's untamed. It's unbreakable. Definitions taken from the Greek word adamas at which the present-day term for the diamond comes from. Discovered in India about 3,000 years ago, the diamond has been used as deistic icon and since then, has become one of the greatest and most desired gemstones in history. Why man is drawn to its characteristic fire and beauty, its chemical makeup may justify, but the psychological delight of possessing it brings more satisfaction to its owner. Whilst an uncut diamond is not at its most radiant form, the resulting shape finds its way to the heart of engagement rings, crowns, studs, and ornamental pieces. These times, ornamentation marks the most significant use of the diamond. Discover the different diamond flushes.
Pink Diamond. Pink has replaced white as the rarest and most valuable of all diamond colors. During the past decade, pink diamonds saw an increase in production by the mining companies. Among these are Africa, Brazil, and India, and Australia.
White Diamond. Produced by mines all over the world, white diamonds have been, for the longest time, the most expensive and most popular until the discovery of its pink counterpart. Some mining companies are able to get lucky too. The white diamond is sometimes known to possess a shade of pink as its secondary color. Any secondary color natural to a diamond causes them to be more expensive.
Champagne Diamond. Its color resembling that of the popular wine, champagne diamonds are also produced by mines internationally. Its colors range between light straw as the faintest to rich cognac as the strongest hue.
Pink Champagne Diamond. Some champagne diamonds give off pink as their secondary color when exposed to light. Similar to the white diamond with traces of pink, the presence of secondary colors command a higher price which is measured per carat and color property.
Yellow, Blue, and Green Diamond. Although not on a high demand than their white and pink counterparts , yellow, blue, and green diamonds are also a part of the diamond trade. Generally, the primary shade gives them a name but along the color spectrum, their colors are given specific ranges.
Black Diamond. Referred to by the scientific community as Carbonado, the black diamond was discovered in Brazil and the Central African Republic. Its discovery led to decades of debate among the scientific community about its supposed origin. The most popular view attributes its source from space as a result of a supernova occurring billions of years ago. This type is more porous or permeable. The reference to black diamond is in context, dual because one occurs naturally and the other is synthetic. The former is considered in this article.
Its composition unalterable, its form may be refined, and it can only be broken by another diamond. These are the present-day attributes of these gemstones. Its progress from its historical physical attribution being indestructible has become a myth in the making and its all due to man's passion for beauty. The diamond flushes: their purity and their fusion; the colors are yours.
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