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This is a small sample of what you've always
wanted to know about diamonds (or not ...)
FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS
 The Diamond is the hardest substance known to man
  and it is made of a crystallized carbon that has unique
  powers of light reflection.
FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS
• Since diamonds are composed of a single element, they
  are the purest of all gemstones.
DIAMOND HISTORY



 The Greek word "Adamas" meaning
 unconquerable and indestructible is the root
 word of diamond.
DIAMOND HISTORY
 The first river-bed diamonds were probably discovered
  in India, in around 800 B.C. The volcanic source of these
  diamonds was never discovered, but the alluvial(1)
  deposits were rich enough to supply most of the world’s
  diamonds.

(1)the formation of new land by deposition of sediment by the sea or a river.
DIAMOND HISTORY

 In 1477, Archduke Maximilian of Austria
 gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy, thus
 beginning the tradition of diamond engagement rings.
 The reason a woman wears it on the third finger of her
 left hand dates back to the Egyptian belief that the “vena
 amoris” (vein of love) ran directly from the heart to the
 top of that finger.
THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S
 Cut (Shape ): The cut is the factor that determines the
  brilliance of a diamond. A classic round brilliant cut
  diamond has 58 facets. There are twelve popular cuts of
 diamonds.
SHAPE AND CUT
 The principal shapes of diamond.




      Round         Princess    Emerald    Asscher




       Oval        Trillion     Marquise    Heart
THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S
 Colour: Colourless and near-colourless diamonds are the
  most valuable. Though most diamonds may appear
  colourless to the naked eye, the majority of diamonds
  contain slight traces or yellow or light brown when
  viewed under a jeweller's loupe.
 There are diamonds of all the colours.




Very yellow   Red diamond Intense green   Deep yellow   Black   Brown yellow
THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S
 Carat Weight: a Carat is a standard unit of weight for
  diamonds. Carats are divided into points. There are 100
 points to a carat.
THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S
 Clarity: The clarity of a diamond is based on the
  inclusions found in the stone. The fewer inclusions the
  diamond has; the clearer, more brilliant and more
 expensive the diamond will be.
Quality of diamonds (Classification of 19
           producer countries)
   Sort alphabetically              Sort by better quality
      Angola              ooooo       Angola               ooooo
      Australia            oo         Namibia              ooooo
      Botswana             oooo       Russia               ooooo
      Brazil               oo         South Africa         oooo
      Canada               ooo        Botswana             oooo
      Central African Rep. ooo        China                oooo
      China                oooo       Sierra Leone         oooo
      Dem. rep. of Congo ooo          Canada               ooo
      Ghana                ooo        Central African Rep. ooo
      Guinea               ooo        Guinea               ooo
      Guyana               oo         Lesotho              ooo
      Lesotho              ooo        Dem. Rep. of Congo ooo
      Liberia              o          Tanzania             ooo
      Namibia              ooooo      Venezuela            ooo
      Russia               ooooo      Australia            oo
      Sierra Leone         oooo       Brazil               oo
      South Africa         oooo       Ghana                oo
      Tanzania             ooo        Guyana               oo
      Venezuela            ooo        Liberia              o
FAMOUS DIAMONDS
 The Blue Hope: 45.52 carats
 The Centenary: 273.85 carats
 The Cullinan Diamonds: 3.106 carats (rough)
 The Dresden Green: 41 carats
 The Idol’s Eye: 79.20 carats
 The Koh-I-Noor: 105.60 carats
 The Orlov 300: carats (rough)
 The Regent: 140.50 carats
 The Sancy: 55 carats
 The Taylor-Burton: 69.42 carats
FAMOUS DIAMONDS


The Blue Hope    The Centenary   The Cullinan   The Dresden Green   The Idol’s Eye




The Koh-I-Noor      The Orlov    The Regent        The Sancy   The Taylor-Burton
DIAMONDS AND SOCIAL CUSTOMS
 Diamonds have always been part of engagement
  proposals and wedding ceremonies.
 The Diamond is the birthstone of April and the
 anniversary gemstone for the 10th and 60th years of
 marriage.
FAMOUS QUOTATIONS




 “A diamond is a chunk of coal that is
   made good under pressure” -Henry Kissinger
 “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend
   and a man’s worst enemy!” –Author Unknown
And finally...

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Do you know anything about diamonds?

  • 1. This is a small sample of what you've always wanted to know about diamonds (or not ...)
  • 2. FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS  The Diamond is the hardest substance known to man and it is made of a crystallized carbon that has unique powers of light reflection.
  • 3. FACTS ABOUT DIAMONDS • Since diamonds are composed of a single element, they are the purest of all gemstones.
  • 4. DIAMOND HISTORY  The Greek word "Adamas" meaning unconquerable and indestructible is the root word of diamond.
  • 5. DIAMOND HISTORY  The first river-bed diamonds were probably discovered in India, in around 800 B.C. The volcanic source of these diamonds was never discovered, but the alluvial(1) deposits were rich enough to supply most of the world’s diamonds. (1)the formation of new land by deposition of sediment by the sea or a river.
  • 6. DIAMOND HISTORY  In 1477, Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy, thus beginning the tradition of diamond engagement rings. The reason a woman wears it on the third finger of her left hand dates back to the Egyptian belief that the “vena amoris” (vein of love) ran directly from the heart to the top of that finger.
  • 7. THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S  Cut (Shape ): The cut is the factor that determines the brilliance of a diamond. A classic round brilliant cut diamond has 58 facets. There are twelve popular cuts of diamonds.
  • 8. SHAPE AND CUT  The principal shapes of diamond. Round Princess Emerald Asscher Oval Trillion Marquise Heart
  • 9. THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S  Colour: Colourless and near-colourless diamonds are the most valuable. Though most diamonds may appear colourless to the naked eye, the majority of diamonds contain slight traces or yellow or light brown when viewed under a jeweller's loupe.  There are diamonds of all the colours. Very yellow Red diamond Intense green Deep yellow Black Brown yellow
  • 10. THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S  Carat Weight: a Carat is a standard unit of weight for diamonds. Carats are divided into points. There are 100 points to a carat.
  • 11. THE VALUE OF A DIAMOND: THE FOUR C’S  Clarity: The clarity of a diamond is based on the inclusions found in the stone. The fewer inclusions the diamond has; the clearer, more brilliant and more expensive the diamond will be.
  • 12. Quality of diamonds (Classification of 19 producer countries) Sort alphabetically Sort by better quality  Angola ooooo  Angola ooooo  Australia oo  Namibia ooooo  Botswana oooo  Russia ooooo  Brazil oo  South Africa oooo  Canada ooo  Botswana oooo  Central African Rep. ooo  China oooo  China oooo  Sierra Leone oooo  Dem. rep. of Congo ooo  Canada ooo  Ghana ooo  Central African Rep. ooo  Guinea ooo  Guinea ooo  Guyana oo  Lesotho ooo  Lesotho ooo  Dem. Rep. of Congo ooo  Liberia o  Tanzania ooo  Namibia ooooo  Venezuela ooo  Russia ooooo  Australia oo  Sierra Leone oooo  Brazil oo  South Africa oooo  Ghana oo  Tanzania ooo  Guyana oo  Venezuela ooo  Liberia o
  • 13. FAMOUS DIAMONDS  The Blue Hope: 45.52 carats  The Centenary: 273.85 carats  The Cullinan Diamonds: 3.106 carats (rough)  The Dresden Green: 41 carats  The Idol’s Eye: 79.20 carats  The Koh-I-Noor: 105.60 carats  The Orlov 300: carats (rough)  The Regent: 140.50 carats  The Sancy: 55 carats  The Taylor-Burton: 69.42 carats
  • 14. FAMOUS DIAMONDS The Blue Hope The Centenary The Cullinan The Dresden Green The Idol’s Eye The Koh-I-Noor The Orlov The Regent The Sancy The Taylor-Burton
  • 15. DIAMONDS AND SOCIAL CUSTOMS  Diamonds have always been part of engagement proposals and wedding ceremonies.  The Diamond is the birthstone of April and the anniversary gemstone for the 10th and 60th years of marriage.
  • 16. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS  “A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure” -Henry Kissinger  “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend and a man’s worst enemy!” –Author Unknown