Every diamond is unique - but what makes them truly breathtaking is learning the unknown facts behind them. From the journey of a diamond, to the different shapes and cuts and how they affect the price, to the biggest diamond ever discovered and rarest diamonds in the world - this video will uncover the hidden information and history behind the world’s most precious gem. Learn the basics of diamond grading, mining and more, giving you a new appreciation of diamonds and why they’re so valued.
Facts of diamond : Here are a few ideas to get you started: 1. The journey of a diamond: From mining to the jewelry store. Let's learn some interesting things about
diamonds
1. Diamond is a crystalline solid. India used to export a wide variety of diamonds even before the development
of civilization. The first diamonds on this earth were discovered in India. It is through our India that the world came to know about diamonds. One
such Kohinoor diamond, which is the most valuable in the world, has also been found in India. The value of the Kohinoor diamond is still not being assessed by any
country. From this, it can be said that our India was a very prosperous country
in the past. The Kohinoor diamond is
currently in the London Museum.
2. Among the diamonds that we find inside the earth are colored diamonds along with white diamonds. These coloured diamonds are formed by certain kinds of actions that take
place inside the earth. Colour diamonds are more expensive than white diamonds.
3. Even before the 18th century, India
was the largest exporter of diamonds to the countries of the world.
4. There is a large diamond mine called
the Operating Diamond Mine in the United States. Any
tourist who comes there can stay there, dig up the land, search for the
diamonds and take home the diamonds found along with them.
5. A diamond is made up of organic
matter. But it also contains waste
material such as boron and nitrogen.
6. A stone was discovered in South
Africa in the year 1827. After it was purified and
polished, it turned out to be a diamond, and many rivers and soils in South
Africa searched for diamonds.
7. Diamonds are very
difficult to make in the laboratory and in the laboratory.
8. Pure diamond does not dissolve in any liquids, acids or acids at all.
9. Diamonds are used to cut large glass plates in industries.
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