Black Diamonds
Facts About Black Diamonds
Executive Summary about Black Diamonds By David Cowley

black diamond ring
Black diamonds are also called carbonados diamonds. Black diamonds are found only in Brazil and the Central African Republic.
Approximately 600 tons of conventional diamonds have been mined, traded, polished since 1900. The geological settings where diamonds are found or mined are virtually identical with the one exception, the Black Diamond.
Diamonds are created by very high heat and pressure. Where Black Diamonds are found, the geological settings are not compatible with the formation diamonds.
So how are Black Diamonds made? New research supports the claim by Haggerty showing that black diamonds formed in stellar supernovae explosions. Many people around the world consider diamonds great treasures. The colors range from pink to black. Black diamonds are some of the rarest diamonds in the world.
Loose Black Diamonds
Executive Summary about Black Diamonds By Kevin Stith
Diamonds are usually found in central and southern Africa. Of all the colors of diamonds, black diamonds are considered to be the most striking for a number of reasons. The black variety of diamonds, found in Brazil, are used for diamond drills. Beautiful jewelry can be made using these loose black diamonds.
Diamonds were traditionally thought of as white or clear. There are different types of colors that are available from black to pink diamonds, and there are yellow diamonds, which look more than stunning.
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