Diamonds are mined from areas
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?
I know your wife loves you and all, but diamonds are indeed a girl’s best friend. If you really want to make her day, buy her a stud for your next wedding anniversary. She’ll love you more than you ever can imagine. Diamond jewelries are indeed real beauties to behold… and to possess.
The crystallization of diamond requires that heat be generated in the earth’s crust of up to 12000C. This is accompanied by pressures that exceed 50 kilobars. The time frame is perhaps a few billion years, and you get the earth’s most perfect jewel.
Natural diamond, before it is cut and made into a jewel, only forms in the earth’s belly. The heat and the pressure it requires only occur deep underground, where nature has the opportunity to work out the beauty of its design. So when the result materializes, it is all you ever dreamt it could be and more.
Diamonds are mined from areas where there hasn’t been any activity for billions of years. Only there can you hope to find it after the length of time it has taken to form. That is partly why the jewel made from it is the only one that costs as much as it does all over the world.
You should be careful around the diamond. It is the priciest thing that earth as to offer, and the most beautiful you have ever seen. You never see its claws, but they are there – in the beauty that you behold, in the perfection that you so long to hold.
Kimberlites and lamproites are volcanic rocks that usually consist of diamond fragments. Ages ago, before they hardened into rock, the sped up from the bowels of earth, carrying the priceless gems within them. And so we can access the riches in the guts of the earth.
People try to compare the character of the diamond to that of the human. The stone is flawless, but man falters. The stone radiates, but the character of man is questionable. Little wonder a woman would sooner own a diamond than a million promises from a man.