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Blue Diamonds Are Precious -Good Investment

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Diamonds are sparkling, beautiful gems that are valued by people from many different cultures and nations. These stones are used as decorations for fancy balls and as the symbol of a promise of marriage. Blue diamonds are especially valuable because these gems are harder to find than diamonds of other colors. http://diamond22.com/images/diamond1.jpg

There are some very famous blue diamonds that fascinate those who understand the true value of these magnificent stones. Some of these blue diamonds have become very famous because of their unique color and their weight. Famous people have owned some of the most treasured of the blue diamonds.

The blue diamonds are known by their names to many who understand the true value of these gems. One of the famous blue diamonds is called “Queen of Holland” and another is known as “Blue Empress”. They come in different shapes including pear shaped and octagon shaped, and the some of famous blue diamonds weigh as much as 140 carats! (more…)

Diamond Facts For You

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Conflict Diamonds: Diamonds mined in rebel-held areas in Cote d’Ivoire, a West African country in the midst of a volatile conflict, are reaching the international diamond market. Conflict diamonds from Liberia are also being smuggled into neighboring countries and exported as part of the legitimate diamond trade.

Diamond Structure: Diamonds having a perfect carbon crystal lattice without defects or substitutions are colorless. Such diamond has a large band gap–meaning that the energy required to free an electron so it can move through the diamond lattice is high–and therefore is an excellent electrical insulator. Diamonds of all colors of the rainbow can be found here at Crater of Diamonds, but the three most common colors unearthed by park visitors are white, brown and yellow. Diamonds could mean frictionless medical replacement joints. Or coatings — perhaps for cars — that never scratch or wear out. Cut refers not only to the shape of the diamond, but its proportions and finish, factors that influence the final cost of the diamond. Diamonds deliver the most intense flashes and variety of colors to the eye when properly cut of any of gemstones. Cut is omitted and all diamonds are assumed to be of a good cut. (more…)