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Diamond: Nature’s Most Miraculous Creation!
  • The Diamond is the hardest natural thing known to man!
  • Diamonds are simply made up of one element – Carbon!
  • The hardness is attained due to the Carbon’s unique molecular structure!
  • Light of Venus offers you beautiful jewels made with this nature’s beautiful creation, together with reports authenticating their quality!
Diamond: Nature’s Most Miraculous Creation!
 
 

Before you buy a Diamond, there are some essential facts you should know, we have classified the Diamond information in two categories:

  • Diamond trivia and facts.
  • Practical information for the Diamond buyer, the 5C’s!

Diamond Trivia and Facts

  • A Diamond is simply made up of the element ‘Carbon’, but, in its purest form!
  • It is an allotrope of Carbon, but it is only when Carbon is subjected to colossal pressure and heat does it changes its molecular structure, becoming the hardest natural thing known to man, the Diamond!
  • Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth: 150-200 km below the Earth’s surface!
  • It is the hardest known natural thing on Earth, with a hardness of 10 on the Moh’s scale.
  • For many centuries, almost until the 19th century, India was the only known place where Diamonds were found.
  • A Diamond has outstanding resistance to physical and chemical erosive agents.
  • It has a specific gravity of 3.52g/cm3, refractive index of n2.417, and a dispersion of 0.044, highest among colorless minerals.
  • The Diamond belongs to the Cubic Crystallography System; as a result, it is termed as Isotropic, i.e. there is no double-refraction found in a Diamond.
  • The largest rough Diamond ever found was the Cullinan at 3106 carats, discovered on January 26, 1905 in the Premier mine of South Africa.
  • In 1952, the Gemological Institute of America developed the first internationally accepted Diamond grading system, which is still the standard system today.
  • Most Diamonds are over 300,00,00,000 years old, two-thirds the age of the Earth. There are a few ‘young’ Diamonds though, about 10,00,00,000 years old!
  • Although Diamonds are perceived as a white, colorless gem, they come in a spectrum of colors; these colored Diamonds are called "fancies." A naturally colorful Diamond costs many times more than an ordinary white Diamond. (The popular “Hope Diamond” is a natural Blue Diamond.)

Now before you buy a Diamond, read our essential Diamond information on the 4C’s and the new 5thC!

Click here to go the 4C’s & Diamond buying guidance page.

Click here to know about the new 5thC!

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