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How Diamonds Are Mined - Heart In Diamond
Diamonds first come to the surface of the earth through deep vents that lead into the hot interior of the earth. From here, they are removed from the ground using a number of different techniques, from open pit mining to shaft mines. Machines sift the impure diamond ore that is then removed, until all that is left is diamonds. Most diamonds are lower grade, and shipped off to be used in industry. The diamonds that are high enough quality to be used in jewe...
Quote of the week - Heart In Diamond
In times like these, it's important to hold on to your memories. ...
Quote of the week - Heart In Diamond
Sometimes memories sneak out of our eyes and roll down our cheeks....
An Introduction to Diamond Cut Shapes - Heart In Diamond
Buying a diamond can be difficult, especially if you don’t know where to start. Here is a quick introduction to a few traditional diamond cuts. Round Round diamond are your classic diamond shape. They are the most popular diamond shape.Round diamonds are praised for their brightness and sparkle. Princess Cut Princess Cut diamond are the most popular choice for engagement rings. They are square in shape, but taper down to a point on the bottom much li...
Diamonds and Graphite - Heart In Diamond
Though they look, feel, and price quite differently, diamonds and graphite actually have a noteworthy chemical similarity: both materials are composed entirely of carbon. The only real difference between the two is the way that these carbon atoms bond. Ironically, even though diamonds are the harder material, graphite is actually the more stable of the two, as they represent the form that occurs naturally under existing atmospheric pressure. With time, in ...
Testimonial from Margaret, UK - Heart In Diamond
I have received my ring inset with diamonds from Anita this afternoon. Thank you very much I am so pleased with it and with the very caring service offered by you all, especially Anita. Best wishes, - Margaret, UK ...
Quote of the week - Heart In Diamond
We honor, we remember, and incorporate our deceased loved ones into our lives in a new way. ...