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10 Facts about Diamonds You May Not Know Of Diamonds are very valuable and very expensive. This is because they are not easy to acquire. Remember? They are sourced from faraway mines, making them rare and quite pricey. If you are one who has always been fascinated by these precious gemstones, then you’ll have fun learning 10 facts about diamonds. Fact 1: Diamonds are at least a billion years old. Some are even as old as three billion years old. Fact 2: In the ancient times, Romans and Greeks believed that these precious stones were tears that come from the eyes of gods or splinters from stars that have fallen from the sky. There were also people who believed that Cupid’s arrow were encrusted with diamonds. Fact 3: All diamonds are made of only one element: carbon. Now, you might be wondering how that could be. These expensive gemstones are found below the earth’s surface. Underground, they are subjected to extreme heat and pressure, which bond the carbon atoms, producing the amazingly beautiful and crystalline appearance of diamonds. Fact 4: The word “diamond” has been derived from the Greek word “adamas,” which means indestructible or invincible. Fact 5: Devotional Hindu statues were made of diamonds in ancient times. Hindus also believed that anyone who wears a diamond would be protected from danger. Fact 6: The value and demand for diamond goes back to thousands of years. Collected artifacts prove that these gemstones were collected and traded in India as early as the 4 th century BC. Pliny, Roman naturalist, said, “Diamonds are the most valuable, not only of precious stones, but of all things in this world.” Fact 7: These exquisite gems are the hardest natural substance in the planet. This makes it understandable why only a diamond could scratch or cut through another diamond.

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Diamonds are very valuable and very expensive. This is because they are not easy to acquire. Remember? They are sourced from faraway mines, making them rare and quite pricey.

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Page 1: 10 Facts About Diamonds You May Not Know Of

10 Facts about Diamonds You May Not Know Of

Diamonds are very valuable and very expensive. This is because they are not easy to acquire. Remember? They are sourced from faraway mines, making them rare and quite pricey.

If you are one who has always been fascinated by these precious gemstones, then you’ll have fun learning 10 facts about diamonds.

Fact 1:Diamonds are at least a billion years old. Some are even as old as three

billion years old.

Fact 2:In the ancient times, Romans and Greeks believed that these precious

stones were tears that come from the eyes of gods or splinters from stars that have fallen from the sky. There were also people who believed that Cupid’s arrow were encrusted with diamonds.

Fact 3:All diamonds are made of only one element: carbon. Now, you might be

wondering how that could be. These expensive gemstones are found below the earth’s surface. Underground, they are subjected to extreme heat and pressure, which bond the carbon atoms, producing the amazingly beautiful and crystalline appearance of diamonds.

Fact 4: The word “diamond” has been derived from the Greek word “adamas,”

which means indestructible or invincible.

Fact 5:Devotional Hindu statues were made of diamonds in ancient times. Hindus

also believed that anyone who wears a diamond would be protected from danger.

Fact 6:The value and demand for diamond goes back to thousands of years.

Collected artifacts prove that these gemstones were collected and traded in India as early as the 4th century BC. Pliny, Roman naturalist, said, “Diamonds are the most valuable, not only of precious stones, but of all things in this world.”

Fact 7:These exquisite gems are the hardest natural substance in the planet. This

makes it understandable why only a diamond could scratch or cut through another diamond.

Fact 8:Originally, diamonds were mostly sourced from India, starting in the

1400s. These diamonds were then sold in European trade centers. But in the 1700s, India’s supply of decreased. Brazil then became the world’s biggest source of diamonds until the 1800s, when a massive reserved was discovered in South Africa.

Fact 9:

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A lot of cultures in the ancient times believe that diamonds have special powers that would provide the wearer immense strength and courage to win battles. This is why there were kings who wore armors with diamonds.

Fact 10:The first ever diamond engagement ring was used in 1477. This was the

ring used by Archduke Maxmillian of Austria to propose to Mary of Burgundy. Its band was made of gold and featured diamonds that spelled out the letter M.

When it comes to exquisite diamond jewelry, one name you can trust is Infinity-London. You can choose from a marvelous array, including tennis bracelets.