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By: JackCarlsonpnp
There is hardly any substance that is as unique as diamond. Even graphite that is technically the same substance looks entirely different. This uniqueness causes it to be priceless on the jewel market. Now when you want a diamond piece, you’d better be prepared to part with some serious money.

Many insist that a diamond is the best forms of jewelry one can think of. It is hard, it shines, and it does not destroy easily. Why else do you think it sells so well as a precious stone? Hardly any array of jewelry is complete without them. Any wonder why your wife keeps insisting on you buying her that lovely diamond jewelry?

The perpetuity of diamond is what makes is so endearing to most women. Knowing that it is difficult to destroy and even more difficult to reproduce, she is confident that what she has is truly unique. She cannot say the same about any of the other jewels in her collection.

The temperature required to form diamond ranges anywhere from 1000 to 1200°C. The amount of pressure you need is also formidable. No wonder the stones are so flawless when they come. No wonder people even kill themselves to own a single stone.

Where the diamond is found, there are all kinds of stones and rocks that are totally worthless. Whereas the diamond dwells among them and shines still. And so it is in every facet of life. It remains beautiful through all the imperfections of the world around it.

Cratons epitomize in a sense the way diamond really are. There you find the gems in their ‘natural' habitat, but we don't believe they belong there, no. they belong on the bodices of royalty. And so we extract them and move them there.

Silver can be melted down, gold can be diluted, but diamond… diamond is forever. No matter how much you have to pay to have it, you know it is worth every penny and it will never blemish. Twenty – no, a hundred years to come, the diamond will retain its brilliance.

During the rapid ascent of molten magma to Earth's surface, they bring up diamonds that have already been formed in the earth by ages of temperature and pressure. They harden when they settle on the surface, and that is why we sometimes have to mine for the jewel. But it is well worth it, if only to possess the priceless gems.

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