You can find diamonds in Arkansas, in the Crater of Diamonds State Park.
Arkansas is the home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only option for finding diamonds in any US state.
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The role of diamonds in the culture of the United States is similar to their role in other western nations. Diamonds within the USA are generally used as parts of jewelry and engagement rings. Diamonds also have an industrial use as they are part of drilling bits used for finding gas and oil. Because the diamond is so "hard" it can cut through any obstacles such as rocks. South Africa is the world's largest exporter of diamonds and the DeBeers company is well known as the largest company dealing with diamonds.
No. They like white diamonds because white matches more outfits than brown.
Black diamonds are black.
You can buy black diamonds.
Black diamonds are diamonds, but they are black, and not transparent. Follow the link, below, to see photos of black diamonds.
Mother earth makes black diamonds.
Diamonds can be found naturally occuring in a range of colors, including black diamonds. They are not artificially made.
Black diamonds that are available in the market are usually low grade white diamonds that have been colored black, however, natural black diamonds can be expensive depending on the quality.
Lethbridge Black Diamonds was created in 1992.
Black diamonds are more rare than regular diamonds. They are one of the most rare species of colored diamonds.
Black diamonds -- properly Carbonado, are real diamonds, with our without enhancements. You can read more about Carbonado, below.
Natural black diamonds are rare. They are due to dark graphite inclusions. Their rarity makes them valuable. Most black diamonds are synthetic and made by heat treating low quality diamonds. The price of a synthetic black diamond is lower than that of white diamonds.
Black diamonds are usually used for jewelery when they are so identified. When not identified as such, they are probably used as industrial diamonds.
Diamonds can turn black due to graphite inclusions, which can form during the diamond's natural growth process. Exposing diamonds to high temperatures and radiation can also cause them to become black in color by altering their crystal structure. Heating a diamond in a controlled environment can also intentionally induce a black color in a process called high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) treatment.