Here’s how diamonds are made

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Have you ever wondered where all those shiny diamonds, which fit perfectly into rings and necklaces, come from? Well, jewellers don’t just get shiny, perfectly shaped diamonds from the ground, there is much more to it.

What Are Diamonds?

Diamonds are one of the rarest gems to exist on the planet earth. It has been used for many purposes for years. It is commonly used in making expensive, high-end jewellery items. They are available worldwide on several websites and physical stores. Those websites and stores offer a variety of kinds of diamonds.

From different cuts to clarity, colour to shape, they offer it all. How to choose the right diamond is a topic for another time. For now, let’s talk about how diamonds are actually made. Or about how the final product of an un-mounted diamond you usually see is made.

Diamond is a rare, naturally occurring mineral made out of carbon. It is basically the crystallized form of carbon present inside the deep layers of earth. The most commonly known method of diamond production is the natural process. Most people believe that diamonds are basically made out of coals, which is definitely not true. Coals are just the solidified form of carbon, while diamonds are the crystallized form. All the carbon trapped inside the deepest layers of earth is turned into either coal or diamond. The carbon that turns into a diamond is much clearer and cleaner than the carbon that turns into coal, hence the clear appearance of the diamond.

 

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