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Sunday, March 15, 2009

[World’s Largest ‘Diamond’]


A proficient expert invited to test a South African “diamond” that claims to be the world’s largest is full of doubts about its claim. Ernest Blom, president of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses has now withdrawn fully from the verification process of the stone. Blom’s requirement of witnessing the stone has not been met. Weighing 8,000-carat, this diamond dugged by the South Africa’s north-west province was considered to be more than twice the size of the world’s largest diamond of 3,000-carat discovered in 1905.

[Yellow Diamond]


Some people believe that yellow means poor quality or less desirable and valuable than white diamonds. While this is true of faintly coloured or off-white diamonds, intensely coloured diamonds are very attractive, rare and expensive. Fancy yellow diamonds come in a broad range of shades ranging from light yellow to a rich canary colour.

Yellow Diamonds get their color from nitrogen being present at the time they are formed, Other colors may also be reproduced such as blue, green or pink which are a result of the addition of Boron or from irradiation after synthetisation. The hues can range from pale sunshine yellow to bright canary yellow and from champagne to amber hues. All colours have different psychological effects. Yellow is a high attention colour, and can be perceived more quickly than other colours.

[Diamonds International]


Diamond International is a well known Company of Jewellery n Diamonds .

[The Influence of Diamond Jewelry]



As we all know a diamond is forever, however the same cannot be said about every type of diamond. When buying diamond jewelry being able to distinguish a synthetic diamond from a true diamond may be easy for professional but it certainly is not for an average man trying to provide a romantic gift to his partner as a symbol of his love, commitment and intentions. The same was true for men in the 18 century as it is today. Where lucrative prices are involved deception and theft are drawn towards it. Such events have lead to intriguing plot formations in films such as ‘The Great Diamond Robbery(1953)” and they have also been the subject of real events such at the attempted robbery of the Millennium Dome in London. Understanding concepts such as the C’s of diamonds may be easy for those in the know, but without it how can an inexperienced person decide and evaluate aspects such as the value of a diamond?

Following tips for buying diamonds rings and engagement rings can certainly help. Being able to identify prong settings and discreet symbols can help, however many are of the belief that choosing a diamond ring should be a choice taken by following ones heart and eternal judgment. Diamond and jewelry care are also issues which may pose problems for less than savvy buyers. Understanding the maintenance involved in keeping your diamond in pristine condition is also something that people may not be overly familiar with prior to purchase. For example, everyday grime and hair products can stop your diamond from shinning as it should. Ensuring you understand these issues before you buy, will ensure that your diamond jewelry is always in as good shape as the day you bought it.
Throughout the ages diamonds have been used as a means of expression through literature, establishing personal identity and metaphors. Elizabeth Taylor once said that “Big Girls Need Big Diamonds”, whilst Joan Rivers showed a similar stance in saying “If god wanted us to bend over he’d put diamonds on the floor”. Diamonds were featured in the famous song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” for which much debate has existed over the prominent undertones and the reverse acronym for which it may represent. Leo Robin best summarized the relationship between women and diamonds with her quote “A kiss on the hand may be quite continental, but diamonds are a girls best friend”. It is fair to say that we cannot doubt the influence of diamond jewelry.

[World’s Largest ‘Diamond’ ]



A proficient expert invited to test a South African “diamond” that claims to be the world’s largest is full of doubts about its claim. Ernest Blom, president of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses has now withdrawn fully from the verification process of the stone. Blom’s requirement of witnessing the stone has not been met. Weighing 8,000-carat, this diamond dugged by the South Africa’s north-west province was considered to be more than twice the size of the world’s largest diamond of 3,000-carat discovered in 1905.

[Diamond Age]


This colorless synthetic diamond from Apollo Diamond may pose a bit of a challenge to the African warlords and the De Beers cartel.

This diamond has the same atomic structure as a mined diamond, and is therefore optically, chemically and physically identical. But Apollo plans to get the cost down to $10/carat with high volume manufacturing.

It is grown one carbon atom at a time in a customized CVD (chemical vapor deposition) process. A perfect seed crystal starts the process (over time, Apollo has enlarged the “seed” to wafer scale). The seed is placed in a microwave chamber with a hydrogen + methane plasma heated to 1300 degrees that rains reactive carbon down onto the seed, growing ~1 carat per 12 hours.

[Gold Motorola V3i With Diamonds ]




If you're that kind of person who would rather put diamonds on their mobile phone, we've got some good news for you. Designed by Peter Aloisson, this Motorola V3i gold plated phone has 855 diamonds which weigh a total of 3.8 carats. In the phone's price, which is about $10000, is also included a free mobile box cover.

[Diamonds Are Forever]


Diamond Jewellery has been an exquisitely cherished fashion accessory for many times, it was believed that Diamond Jewellery was helpful to ward off evil spirits. It was also a status symbol indicating the position of the persons standing in the community. During the course of the time jewellery has become a sought after fashion accessory in every persons wardrobe. Diamonds are the portrayal of personality, versatility and style of a woman, a mirror that reflects oneself that aids in gaining an insight by delving into one’s personality.
Diamonds in the current modern times perform a wider role by enhancing the look, accentuating the style and emphasizing on the persona of the wearer and just not restricting itself to just jewellery and to the old way of just being a status symbol.

[White Diamonds]


White" diamond differ from colorless in that they are not clear. These diamonds are colored by inclusions so tiny that it is unknown the exact cause, though it may be from nitrogen. Some white diamonds are opalescent due to the scattering of light.3

[The Great Mogul]



The Great Mogul is one of the worlds largest diamonds. The rough diamond was discovered in the 17th century, weighed 793 carats and was named after Shah Jehan... builder of the Taj Mahal.

[KOH-I-NOOR ]



KOH-I-NOOR ("Mountain of Light") is one of the worlds largest diamonds, it weighed in at 186 carats when it was first discovered *in 1304*. This oval shaped cut stone is believed to have been set in the famous peacock throne of Shah Jehan. Recut during the reign of Queen Victoria it now weighs 108 carats and forms part of the British Crown Jewels

[£15m frenzy as miners discover world's biggest diamond]


It might not be as big as the Ritz, but they say it's the size of a coconut.
The world's biggest diamond, weighing an astonishing 6,000 carats or 42oz, has reportedly been discovered in a South African mine.
That would make it twice as big as the previous record holder for a rough, gem-quality diamond, the 3,106-carat Cullinan found in 1905 near Pretoria.

A photo of the uncut diamond, shown next to a mobile phone to illustrate its size
Dealers were preparing for a bidding war yesterday and speculating that the monster rock could be worth as much as £15million.
Its ultimate value will depend on how clear it is and how many flaws it contains, such as cracks, gas bubbles or carbon marks.
The super gem is said to have been discovered in North West province and to be on its way to the country's most heavily-guarded and secure unit at the South African Diamond Board centre in Johannesburg.
Dealer Chris Smit said up to half the rock could be lost when it was 'cleaned up'.
During the process, hundreds or even thousands of smaller diamonds would be created which would all have extra value because of their association with the larger gem.
The Cullinan Diamond was given to Edward VII before it was cut into smaller rocks including the 530-carat Great Star of Africa, which is mounted in the Sceptre with the Cross and is kept in the Tower of London.

[History of Diamonds ]



Diamonds are thought to have been first recognized and mined in India, where significant alluvial deposits of the stone could then be found. The earliest written reference can be found in the Sanskrit text Arthasastra, which was completed around 296 BCE and describes diamond's hardness, luster, and dispersion. Diamonds quickly became associated with divinity, being used to decorate religious icons, and were believed to bring good fortune to those who carried them. Ownership was restricted among various castes by color, with only kings being allowed to own all colors of diamond. In February 2005, a joint Chinese-U.S. team of archaeologists reported the discovery of four corundum-rich stone ceremonial burial axes originating from China's Liangzhu and Sanxingcun cultures (4000 BCE–2500 BCE) which, because of the axes' specular surfaces, the scientists believe were polished using diamond powder. Although there are diamond deposits now known to exist close to the burial sites, no direct evidence of coeval diamond mining has been found: the researchers came to this conclusion by polishing corundum using various lapidary abrasives and modern techniques then comparing the results using an atomic force microscope. At that scale, the surface of the modern diamond-polished corundum closely resembled that of the axes; however, the polishes of the latter were superior. Diamonds were traded to both the east and west of India and were recognized by various cultures for their gemological or industrial uses. In his work Naturalis Historia, the Roman writer Pliny the Elder noted diamond's ornamental uses, as well as its usefulness to engravers because of its hardness. In China, diamonds seem to have been used primarily for engraving jade and drilling holes in beads. Archaeological evidence from Yemen suggests that diamonds were used as drill tips as early as the 4th century BCE. In Europe, however, diamonds disappeared for almost 1,000 years following the rise of Christianity because of two effects: early Christians rejected diamonds because of their earlier use in amulets, and Arabic traders restricted the flow of trade between Europe and India.


[Sona Diamond Custom Jewelry ]


You won’t find fake diamonds or regular cubic zirconia in our designer jewelry. The brilliance and beauty of Sona Diamonds represent an unprecedented breakthrough in the science and art of simulated diamonds.Now you can wear dazzling Sona Diamonds that sparkle and dance in the light just like natural diamonds, for a fraction of the cost.

[Nokia n95 (Diamonds)]


Nokia's N95 is not at all crap. It is excellent. Encrusted in a thick snot of cultured diamonds and given a $24,000 price tag, however, even the most capable and well-made technology loses its shine, even as it gains its sparkle. The incongruity of the addition is a reminder of its purposelessness.Diamonds are not forever. Given enough time, they revert to graphite. Diamonds are not rare, either: they are abundant, and lab-made rocks can't be distinguished from natural examples without the help of specialized equipment. The apparent value of this valueless stone is all in our heads — it is expensive because the cartel that controls its sale, DeBeers, says so.In other words, don't spill bullshit in your geek. The tech industry creates quite enough of its own.

[The Million-Dollar Cellphone ]



Looking more like a medieval relic than a phone, the so-called "million dollar cellphone," by Goldvish, is so heavily coated in the things that it hardly looks like technology at all. If it were crafted as a trinket for a meso-american king to hurl into a lake, at least it might have slowly unraveled under the pressure of centuries of deep water, returning the stones to the earth.As it is, however, we know that this revolting carbon banana is out there, somewhere, existing. If the only thing it has to cope with is air, it might well outlive humanity itself, so densely is it shielded.Do you want this to be all that the aliens find amid the radioactive decay, thousands of years hence? Do you? Destroy it now, before it has a chance to diminish the intergalactic caliber of Earth's future ruins

[Diamond-Covered Mercedes SL ]


It seems unlikely that there is a car with more bling on it than this Mercedes SL, spotted at an auto show overseas. From a distance, it almost appears that the car is coated in glitter, but it is actually covered in diamonds. I won't speculate on the value, but you can bet that this isn't a car just anyone will turn up in