Sunday 20 May 2012

58 Facets & 58 Interesting Facts about Diamond

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The name diamond is derived from the ancient Greek αδάμας (adámas), "proper", "unalterable", "unbreakable", "untamed", from ἀ- (a-), "un-" + δαμάω (damáō), "I overpower", "I tame".[3] Diamonds are thought to have been first recognized and mined in India, where significant alluvial deposits of the stone could be found many centuries ago along the rivers Penner, Krishna and Godavari. Diamonds have been known in India for at least 3,000 years but most likely 6,000 years

58 Facets & 58 Interesting Facts about Diamond


1.       Diamond derives its name from the Greek word   “Adamas” meaning the Unconquerable.

2.        The Diamond is the hardest substance available on the surface of the earth that was ever produced by mother earth.

3.       Most Diamonds are over 900 million years old.

4.       At a depth of 200 kilometers, at an temperature of 1700 degrees- 2500 degrees Celsius , At a pressure of 75,000 Kilograms per square centimeter -  that miniscule carbon crystalises  “Diamonds” are Born. 

5.       If we put together all the Diamonds ever polished since the beginning of the time, they would fill only one Double Decker bus.

6.       The Diamonds shows its best luster when it is cut in round brilliant shape.

7.       Round brilliant cut Diamonds have 58 facets.

8.       A single Diamond of two carats costs more than two times the cost of 2 one carat Diamonds.

9.       Diamonds were first mined in India over 2,800 years ago.

10.   Till 19th Century India is the only supplier of rough Diamonds to the world.

11.   On an average, each Diamond will lose 50% of its original weight during the cutting and polishing.

12.   A Diamond is four times harder than the next hardest mineral corundum (Ruby, Sapphire, etc). 

13.   A Diamond is alone can scratch or cut another Diamond; this was discovered by the Indian craftsmen.
14.   80% of the world’s Diamond production is not suitable for jewellery.

15.   “The Four C”s concept that determines the value of Diamond was introduced in the year 1939.

16.   The largest cut and polished Diamond weighs 545.67 carats and is named Golden jubilee Diamond and is owned by the Thai royal family.

17.   “Diamonds are forever” – James Bond film was produced by De-Beers to popularize the concept & slogan in 1947.

18.   More than 250 tons of earth has to be excavated to get a yield of one carat of Diamond

19.   A white Diamond will not allow electricity to pass through it.

20.   At 3500 degrees Celsius, a Diamond will sublime from its solid state to vapour.

21.   Diamonds are not affected by an acid or alkaline material

22.   Since the ‘carob’ seeds were first used to weigh Diamonds , the word carat was  derived to denote weight of Diamonds

23.   The Diamonds that had blue tinge which were originally mined from the Jager fontain in South Africa were called as blue jagers.

24.   The hardness of Diamond is 10 which denote the surface resistance to scratching.

25.   Diamond is good conducter of heat.

26.   The chemical composition of a Diamond is pure carbon with perfect atomic structure.

27.   Gem quality Diamond is colourless.

28.   Diamond can be cut in brilliant, marquise, baguette, pears, tapers, etc.

29.   Diamonds occur in black colour also.

30.   Rarely Diamonds occur in pink to red and blue colours

31.   Diamonds with yellow tinge are considered to be of poor quality.

32.   A black Diamond will allow electricity to pass through it.

33.   The Diamonds were formed very long before the dinosaurs roamed on earth.

34.   Diamonds gets attracted to grease and oil.

35.   One carat weighs is equal to 200 milligrams

36.   Old cut Diamonds can be recut to latest cuttings

37.   When you recut a Diamond with old cutting to latest cut, you will lose up to 30% weight.

38.   ‘Piques’ in the Diamond means impurity in the stone.

39.   Table facet is the top facet or the face of a Diamond.

40.   Table facet is the main polished surface of a Diamond.

41.   The luster of a Diamond is called adamantine luster.

42.   The Diamond reflects more than 85% of light it receives

43.   The colour grading of a Diamond starts from ‘D” meaning  Diamond and proceeds further even up to “R”

44.   Even today Panna Mines produce gem quality Diamonds in India.

45.   Industrial Diamond cannot be used for making jewellery.

46.   Diamonds generate 80% of money compared to total sale of all types of gemstones.

47.   The biggest rough Diamond ever found is Cullinan Diamond, the rough weighed about 3106 carats i.e, 621 grams.

48.   The Kimberly Diamonds are named after a location in South Africa which is named after Lord Kimberly, a minister of that place.

49.   Cecil Rhodes and Barnato were the founders of De-Beers mining company.

50.   Lodewijk Van Bercke – Belgian, has developed the cutting and polishing in 15th century.

51.   The colour of the diamond also determines the price.

52.   The Blue Jager mines are now extinct and there is no new production any more.


53.   VVS quality does not mean very very superior quality. It means, Diamond with very, very small inclusions.

54.   The Industrial Diamonds are called as Boart, its powder used in the polishing the diamonds.

55.   5-carat diamond will weigh one gram

56.   Gem quality means top quality in all aspects.

57.   The Diamond has an average specific gravity of 3.52

58.   The Koh-I-Noor Diamond was found in India and weighed 186 carats and its estimate value in the year 1877 was 7 lakh US Dollars.


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