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Answers To Diamond Jewelry Questions

By: JanetJonespapp

Diamond is earth’s hardest natural mineral. Because it does not get destroyed very easily, it is useful as a gem; a precious stone. However more than its hardness, radiant beauty is sight to behold from anywhere you choose to behold it. Even the tiniest diamonds still glow with radiant beauty anytime.

No doubt you have seen a diamond before. Even if you haven't you have certainly heard of its reputation. Expensive, yes; but more than that, it is beautiful. So beautiful in fact that you would not mind its price tag so long as you have the money.

There is absolutely no way to achieve the conditions required to create diamond the way nature does. Those immense pressures and temperatures occur only deep in the bowels of the earth, creating the perfection that emerges. And that beauty is what the whole world desires in those priceless jewels.

The crystallization of diamond requires that heat be generated in the earth's crust of up to 12000C. This is accompanied by pressures that exceed 50 kilobars. The time frame is perhaps a few billion years, and you get the earth's most perfect jewel.

With thick crust and deep roots that extend all the way to the core of the earth, a craton is ideal for housing raw diamonds. After eons of processing in the earth, the priceless gems emerge shining brighter than the sun.

Cratons extend into the mantle beneath the earth. This is where the stones are found – those diamonds – after forever of being in the earth, changing from dead dung to priceless jewel. Now we all want them, that which we cast away when we lived as beasts in caves.

Diamonds are as ancient sometimes as your mind might not be willing to accept or process. All that you want to be concerned about when faced by the stone is its brilliance and the fire that emanates from it. All that fire is so today, and not billions of years ago.

Volcanism brings substances from the bowels of the earth to the surface. It is how diamonds travel from where they are made, close to the earth's core for ages, up to where we can mine them, and convert them into the jewels that we cherish so much.

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