Diamonds A Symbol Of Love And Romance
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Diamonds: A Timeless Symbol of Love and Romance
Diamonds, originating from the Greek word "adamas," meaning unconquerable, are the hardest known substances on Earth. This strength not only contributes to their enduring allure but also explains their original applications in engraving other gems, such as sapphires and cameos, and drilling into hard stone beads.
Their fascinating journey began around 3.4 billion years ago, only reaching humanity through volcanic eruptions roughly 70 million years ago. Even today, only about 50% of mined diamonds are gem-quality, with even fewer large enough for notable polishing.
Initially, diamond sources were limited to India before the 18th century, when Romans adopted the belief, rooted in Indian mythology, that these gems could ward off evil. In Greek legend, diamonds were considered the tears of the gods, further cementing their mystical and romantic significance.
These captivating stones have adorned royalty and movie stars alike, becoming quintessential symbols of love and commitment, particularly in the form of engagement or eternity rings. While often perceived as white and colorless, diamonds span a spectrum of hues known as "fancies."
The value of a diamond is measured in carats, with one carat equaling 200 milligrams. Astonishingly, mining 250 tons of ore is necessary to obtain a single 1-carat cut diamond. This rarity emphasizes the expertise required to cut diamonds?"a skill honed over several years.
Unlike gold, diamonds lack a hallmark, making certification crucial for assuring their quality. An independent laboratory's certification report verifies:
- The stone is a natural diamond
- The carat weight
- The color
- The clarity
- The cut
With such certifications, diamonds become a timeless treasure, increasing in value and passed down through generations. They serve as dazzling connections between past and future, embodying beauty and enduring appeal. Who wouldn’t want to own such a remarkable piece of history and elegance?
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