We all know how diamonds can be cut to make more shine and sparkle a faceted surface also fancy shape depending upon the rough diamond's weight and shape, but the history of the diamond journey is ancient and it is billion years of process and it makes happens by mother nature earth, raw diamonds are look very different than faceted diamonds it's more look like quartz and corundum but both considered in gemstone and are often even confused to select real natural rough diamond
Rough diamonds have become popular for unique and custom jewelry, raw diamond engagement rings are different from polished diamonds. They give you a classic appearance in your style that feels like a one-of-a-kind ring, but what’s the difference between rough and raw diamonds? And how do you go about selecting one for a raw diamond ring?
Diamond rough is formed beneath the surface where volcanic processes take place near the crust of the earth and when tectonic plates move and over billions of years volcanoes erupt with high pressure and extreme heat making the hard bond with carbon atoms fuse and then cool quickly, making crystals. These irregular crystals are known as rough diamonds or raw diamonds. These words are interchangeable and are used to describe the diamond crystal.
In this rough form, raw diamonds normally look like lumps of colored glass. Although white or near colorless diamonds are used to cut, faceted, and polished diamonds, rough diamonds come in different colors. This color usually happens when different gases and chemical elements such as nitrogen, boron, and sulfur can color diamonds in shades of blue, yellow, and green during the diamond creation.
In rough and raw diamonds, one of the unique features is the inclusion of color shades of cloudy feathers that immediately recall the life of the diamond creation process and make a direct connection to nature.
Diamond is the hardest material on earth so the Mohs scale measures it so rough diamonds are no different this way to identify rough diamonds often, another way of identification method is to have the rough diamond tested against a gemstone and if the rough diamond can scratch a gemstone or mineral and it scratched it must be a diamond only diamond is the hardest material
It looks like pyramids fixed together on both sides of a raw diamond. Some shapes are different than octahedrons, other irregular rough diamonds like triangles, rough sphere balls, and mackles look like glass-like surfaces and reflect more light inside.
Raw diamond cubes are exactly shaped as they are named; a fully formed cube has a surface similar to a raw diamond ball. Cubes can look opaque matte, and they have texture on surfaces like tiny clear crystals.
Rough diamonds come from mines where legal mining is allowed by the government, there are many countries like Botswana, lucarne, Indonesia, and the Republic of Congo where diamond mines are dispatched to diamond cutters and polishers worldwide, and it is regulated by the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) supply chain and it's legal and complied with United Nations (UN)
So it's genuine diamond and blood-free, with no labor or unethical manpower used behind the mining process completely legit.
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