Thursday, July 3, 2014

A Brief Look at the Formation of Loose Diamonds

When it comes to loose diamonds, there are many things you should know. These stones are not only precious decorations for jewelry, they are also pretty interesting little rocks given to us with love from Mother Nature herself. 
 
It takes billions of years for diamonds to form. It all begins over one hundred miles into the earth. This location of the earth is home to some pretty extreme conditions no human could ever live through. With so much heat and pressure, it is safe to say there is no life there. However, there are carbon atoms. When these atoms are subjected to such extreme heat and pressure, they bind together tightly. This is the beginning of the formation of loose diamonds. After the diamond forms, volcanic eruptions hurl the stone toward the surface of our planet. This makes it a lot easier for miners to excavate these beauties.

You may think the certified loose diamonds you see in your local jewelry store came out of the earth looking this good, but that is not the case. When they are retrieved from the earth, they are not so impressive. Professionals have to cut and polish the loose diamonds in order for them to look like the ones in the jewelry store display cases.

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