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10 Intriguing Random Facts About the Diamond Gemstone

Published: Apr 1, 2024
Author: 
Jessica Snodgrass
1.     Diamonds are the hardest known natural substance, with a rating of 10 on the Mohs scale.

2.     The word "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas," which means "unconquerable" or "invincible."

3.     Diamonds are made up of pure carbon that has been subjected to immense heat and pressure deep within the earth's mantle.

4.     Diamonds are found in many parts of the world, including South Africa, Russia, Canada, and Australia.

5.     The value of a diamond is determined by the "four Cs" – carat weight, cut, color, and clarity.

6.     The largest diamond ever found was the Cullinan diamond, which weighed over 3,100 carats and was discovered in South Africa in 1905.

7.     Diamonds have been prized for centuries for their beauty and rarity, and have been used as symbols of love and commitment since the 15th century.

8.     Diamonds can be cut into a variety of shapes, including round, princess, and emerald.

9.     Synthetic diamonds, which are made in a laboratory, have become increasingly popular in recent years as an ethical and sustainable alternative to mined diamonds.

10.  Diamonds are used not only in jewelry but also in industrial applications, such as cutting tools, abrasives, and electronic components.

Learn more about diamonds our on April birthstone blog here.
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