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  1. Natural Diamonds | Diamond Stone – GIA C

    Get to know all you need about diamond – the history, facts, quality factors, treatments, imitations and much more here at GIA.

  2. Diamond History and Lore

    The world’s love of diamonds had its start in India, where diamonds were gathered from the country’s rivers and streams. Some historians estimate that India was trading in diamonds as early as the …

  3. Diamond Description

    Diamond’s characteristic chemical composition and crystal structure make it a unique member of the mineral kingdom. Diamond is the only gem made of a single element: It is typically about 99.95 …

  4. GIA Diamond Research

    Why is diamond the ‘king of gems’? From crowns to engagement rings, diamonds have been a central aspect of many of life’s celebrations and historical milestones. They have been associated with …

  5. Diamond - Gemological Institute of America

    Diamond Most diamonds formed more than a billion years ago! They form about 100 miles (161 kilometers) below the earth’s surface, where the temperature and pressure are just right. Diamonds …

  6. Diamond Fun Facts

    Nov 24, 2015 · Diamond crystals are brought closer to the Earth’s surface through volcanic activity. Diamonds can be found in shallow alluvial deposits where the crystals settle after being transported …

  7. 天然钻石 | 钻石 - GIA

    钻石只在地球表面之下大约 100 英里的高温和高压条件下形成。 钻石的碳原子在所有方向上的键合都基本相同。 另一种矿物 - 石墨,同样也仅包含碳,但其形成过程和晶体结构却大不相同。 石墨十分柔 …

  8. Gemological Institute Of America | All About Gemstones - GIA

    Established in 1931, GIA is an independent nonprofit that protects the gem and jewelry buying public through research, education and laboratory services.

  9. Diamond Quality Factors

    Diamond is available in a range of sizes and qualities to fit every consumer's tastes. One of the first things most people learn about diamonds is that not all diamonds are created equal. In fact, every …

  10. GIA Diamond Origin

    Diamond mining is the largest private sector employer in Lesotho, employing thousands. The Lesotho mines, the most famous of which is the Letšeng mine – legendary for its massive, high-quality …