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 Diamond Provision @ Encyclopedia.LocalColorArt.com (Local Color Encyclopedia)
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, meaning rod or loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring material, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs scale of mineral hardness and having an absolute hardness value of between 167 and 231 gigapascals in various tests.
encyclopedia.localcolorart.com /encyclopedia/Diamond   (6597 words)

  
 Color Diamond Encyclopedia
Diamonds of all colors can be found in nature.
www.color-diamond-encyclopedia.com   (9 words)

  
 Hope diamond - Famous Diamonds--Learn About the Famous Hope Diamond and Find
A large blue diamond, now called the "Hope Diamond," appears in the gem The Hope Diamond remains in the safe of Joseph Frankel and Sons for six years.
The Hope Diamond is a large, deep blue diamond, currently housed in the The Hope Diamond is believed to be stolen from an eye of a sculpted idol of the
The 45.5-carat Hope Diamond was removed from its necklace setting for only the second time in 20 years so scientists could study its unusual blue hue.
hope-diamond.surferfind.com   (313 words)

  
 Color Diamond Encyclopedia - WorldStart Computer Tips and Computer Help
If you are looking to buy colored diamonds you definitely want to take a look at the Budget section which tells you about how much each kind would cost at a certain carat.
History of Natural Color Diamonds — This section talks a lot about the historic importance and popular of Color Diamonds, from different regions of the globe to different era's in history.
Famous Natural Color Diamonds — this is where you can see the crème de la crème of colored diamonds.
worldstart.com /tips/tips.php/1424   (625 words)

  
 Color Diamond Encyclopedia
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 Famous Diamond - Cullinan, Blue Hope, Taylor - Burton, Excelsior, Regent, Sancy, and more diamond legends
In 1907 this diamond was given to King Edward VII of England and set into the Royal Scepter.
The result was a brilliant cushion shaped diamond of 140 carats.
Famous Diamond Legends - diamond jewelry, famous diamonds and diamonds in history
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 Diamond Engagement Rings, Diamonds, Jewelry and Watches at Diamond.com
Make her day with a gift of beautiful diamond studs.
Experience the luxury of a diamond bracelet set in gold or platinum.
Find today's most popular brand-name watches for men and women at up to 60% off.
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 Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Hope Diamond
The first reference to the diamond's next owner is found in the 1839 entry of the gem collection catalog of the well-known Henry Philip Hope, the man from whom the diamond takes its name.
In 1984 the diamond was lent to Harry Winston Inc., in New York, as part of the firm's 50th anniversary celebration.
The sale was made in 1911 with the diamond mounted as a headpiece on a three-tiered circlet of large white diamonds.
www.si.edu /resource/faq/nmnh/hope.htm   (13 words)

  
 Diamond Anvil Cell :
Diamond Anvil Cell for routine pressures of 70 Kilo bars and up.
Diamond Anvil Cell for use with infrared, visible, ultraviolet and microscopic instrumentation at routine pressures of 70 kilo bars and up.
Diamond Anvil Cell for use in microscopic, visible and x-ray investigations at routine pressures of 600 kilo bars and up.
www.geocities.com /saicindia/diamond.html   (13 words)

  
 Diamond Bessie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond Bessie is the popular name given to Bessie Moore, née Annie Stone, a prostitute whose murder in the woods outside of Jefferson, Texas propelled her to the level of local legend.
Diamond Bessie's grave in Jefferson's Oakwood Cemetery is a popular tourist attraction; unmarked for years, it bears a tombstone reputedly installed in the night by an unknown admirer.
The last person to see them together was Frank Malloy, who noticed them in the restaurant before 11:00 AM; Malloy took special note of Bessie's massive diamond rings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abraham_Rothschild   (1396 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring material, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs scale of mineral hardness and having an absolute hardness value of between 167 and 231 gigapascals in various tests.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (8442 words)

  
 Jack Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond was also the subject of director Bud Boetticher's 1960 film The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond starring Ray Danton and Warren Oates as well as a 1988 broadway musical later based on the movie.
Jack "Legs" Diamond (1897-December 18, 1931), also known as Gentleman Jack, was the alias of John T. Noland, an Irish-American gangster based out of New York City.
Diamond was shot five times on one occasion when Schultz's men surprised him at a private dinner and three times on another, when Schultz gunmen opened up with machine guns, killing two bystanders.
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 Diamond enhancement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds treated this way are all Type IIa and owe their marring color to structural defects that arose during crystal growth, known as plastic deformations, rather than to interstitial nitrogen impurities as is the case in most diamonds with brown color.
Because diamond is transparent to the wavelength of the laser beam, a coating of amorphous carbon or other energy-absorbent substance is applied to the surface of the diamond to initiate the drilling process.
Diamond enhancements are specific treatments, performed on natural and sometimes synthetic diamonds (usually those already cut and polished into gems), which are designed to improve the gemological characteristics — and therefore the value — of the stone in one or more ways.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond_enhancement   (308 words)

  
 Reed Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond and Forbes, along with several other cast members such as Andre Braugher, were part of a major cast shake-up in 1998 which saw their characters written out of the series.
Reed Diamond (born 20 July 1967 in New York City) is an American actor.
Diamond's early roles included guest starring on Law and Order and Class of '96, and movies such as Memphis Belle ( 1990) and Clear and Present Danger ( 1994).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reed_Diamond   (308 words)

  
 Knot - Dictionary Definition and Meaning of Knot
A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling.
The knot that called was Canutus' bird of old, Of that great king of Danes his name that still doth hold, His appetite to please that far and near was sought.
Note: The names of knots vary according to the manner of their making, or the use for which they are intended; as, dowknot, reef knot, stopper knot, diamond knot, etc.
www.wordiq.com /define/Knot   (308 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond is a transparent crystal of pure carbon consisting of tetrahedrally bonded carbon atoms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (308 words)

  
 Diamond dust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond dust is similar to fog in that it is a cloud based at the surface; it differs from fog in two main ways.
Diamond dust is the name commonly used to refer to a ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals.
Diamond dust is often associated with halos around the sun and other related optical phenomena (Greenler, 1999).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond_dust   (764 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamonds do not show all of their beauty as rough stones; instead, they must be cut and polished to exhibit the characteristic fire and brilliance that diamond gemstones are known for.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (764 words)

  
 Diamond City, Arkansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond City is a city located in Boone County, Arkansas.
In the city the population is spread out with 15.3% under the age of 18, 4.0% from 18 to 24, 19.2% from 25 to 44, 32.2% from 45 to 64, and 29.3% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the city is $23,704, and the median income for a family is $27,946.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond_City,_Arkansas   (764 words)

  
 The Cullinan Diamond
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The diamond was named Cullinan, after the mine's owner Sir Thomas Cullinan.
The second largest cut diamond, the Cullinan II, is a cushion-shaped stone weighing 317.4 carats, and is set in the British imperial state crown.
www.diamondtutorials.com /famous_diamonds_3.html   (764 words)

  
 Diamond cubic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamond cubic is in the Fd3m space group, which follows the face-centered cubic bravais lattice.
The lattice describes the repeat pattern; for diamond cubic crystals this lattice is "decorated" with a motif of two tetrahedrally bonded atoms in each primitive cell, separated by 1/4 of the width of the unit cell in each dimension.
The diamond cubic crystal structure is a repeating pattern that atoms may adopt as certain materials solidify.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond_cubic   (764 words)

  
 Cubic zirconia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cubic zirconia is, as its name would imply, crystallographically isometric, and as diamond is also isometric, this is an important attribute of a would-be diamond simulant.
Coating finished CZs in a film of diamond-like carbon (DLC) is one such innovation, a process using chemical vapor deposition.
Although cubic, it was in the form of a polycrystalline ceramic: it was made use of as a refractory material, highly resistant to chemical and thermal (up to 2540°C) attack.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cubic_zirconia   (764 words)

  
 Amy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amy is a given name, a variant of Aimée, which means beloved in French, from Old French amede, from Latin amāta, feminine singular past participle of amāre "to love".
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
Amy is the name of a commune of the Oise département in France.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amy   (169 words)

  
 Crazy Diamond - Huippuluokan esiintyjiä, tapahtumia ja onnistuneita elämyksiä
Crazy Diamond - Huippuluokan esiintyjiä, tapahtumia ja onnistuneita elämyksiä
www.crazydiamond.fi   (169 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring material, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs scale of mineral hardness and having an absolute hardness value of between 167 and 231 gigapascals in various tests.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (8382 words)

  
 Synthetic diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synthetic diamond was first produced on February 16, 1953 in Stockholm, Sweden by the QUINTUS project of ASEA, Sweden's major electrical manufacturing company using a bulky apparatus designed by Baltzar von Platen and the young engineer Anders Kämpe (1928–1984).
Synthetic diamond is not the same as Diamond-like Carbon, DLC, which is amorphous hard carbon, or diamond imitation, which can be made of other materials such as cubic zirconia or silicon carbide.
Due to its extreme physical properties, synthetic diamond is used in many industrial applications, and has the potential to become a serious disruptive technology in many new application areas such as electronics and medicine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Synthetic_diamond   (2886 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds have also rarely been found in deposits left behind by glaciers (notably in Wisconsin and Indiana); however, in contrast to alluvial deposits, glacial deposits are not known to be of significant concentration and are therefore not viable commercial sources of diamond.
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring material, scoring 10 on the relative Mohs scale of mineral hardness and having an absolute hardness value of between 167 and 231 gigapascals in various tests.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (8443 words)

  
 The Un-Official Simon Diamond Page - Match Archives
Simon Diamond, who was accompanied by Prodigy, The Musketeer and his own personal Mitch, was scheduled to take on Mikey Whipwreck, who had the Sinister Minister in his corner.
Simon Diamond came out, accompanied by the Musketeer, Prodigy, and Prodigy's unnamed twin sister, who was in very short shorts.
Simon & Swinger take out Billy Whiles while C.W. Anderson just leaves.
www.geocities.com /simondiamond_2000/matcharchives.html   (8443 words)

  
 A. Fishman & Son, wholesale diamonds, loose diamonds, certified diamonds, certificated diamonds, diamond importers, GIA diamonds
Fishman and Son, wholesale diamonds, loose diamonds, certified diamonds, certificated diamonds, diamond importers, GIA diamonds
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Available to rated and creditworthy jewelers and dealers for sale and on memorandum.
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