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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Enhancing Formal Women Wear: Using Diamonds


Do you want your look to be more fascinating and more eye-catching? Well, there’s an easy solution to that. Add diamonds to your formal women wear ! That’s right, the simplest and easiest way to make formal women wear is to wear a little bit of diamond jewelry.

What do you know why diamonds act as they do when worn? Diamonds are allotropes of carbon, whose hardness and high dispersion of light make it useful for jewelry and even industrial applications.

In Greek, diamond means “impossible to tame” and these previous gems are commonly found in central or southern Africa. Also significant sources of the mineral have been discovered in Canada, Brazil, Russia and Australia.

There are natural and synthetic diamonds. There are a lot of people who are trying to make them for a long time because diamonds have a high value. Synthetic diamonds were first produced in 1953 in Stockholm Sweden by ASEA, Sweden’s major electrical manufacturing company. Pressure was maintained within a device at an estimated 83,000 atmospheres for an hour to produce these diamonds.

It now seems possible to make diamonds I a tube so perfect down to the same atomic structure that De Beers, the world’s largest diamond consortium is intimidated.

These diamonds too can be sold at a profit. Apparently there are in Russia alone, 5 laboratories producing synthetic diamonds that have the same atomic structure as natural diamonds but with one difference, they are too perfect.

They have the same characteristics as the natural diamonds down to the same hardness, same amount of conductivity and the same sparkle.

There two processes used in order to produce synthetic diamonds.

The oldest procedure would be to use pressure, a lot of it and of course – carbon. Since diamonds are made out of carbon, eventually people were able to make diamonds in this way but these diamonds were easily distinguishable from natural diamonds. Originally, the pressure process was developed by GE and my major manufacturers on a much larger scale.

The other process and the latest one would be cubic pressure system. It grows diamonds layer by layer as a chemical process and is called Chemical vapor deposition.

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