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  1. Natural Diamonds | Diamond Stone – GIA C

    Get to know all you need about diamond – the history, facts, quality factors, treatments, imitations and much more here at GIA.

  2. Diamond History and Lore

    Diamond’s splendor has been appreciated for centuries, but there was not much scientific knowledge about it before the twentieth century. Since then, diamond knowledge has grown …

  3. Diamond Quality Factors

    The 4Cs describe the individual qualities of a diamond, and the value of an individual diamond is based on these qualities. The terms that people use to discuss the 4Cs have become part of …

  4. Diamond Description

    Diamond forms under high temperature and pressure conditions that exist only within a specific depth range (about 100 miles) beneath the earth’s surface. Diamond’s crystal structure is …

  5. How to Buy A Diamond - GIA 4Cs

    It isn’t until a diamond is cut, that the real beauty of a diamond begins to take shape. With a GIA Diamond Grading Report, you can confidently make your next diamond purchase.

  6. Diamond - Gemological Institute of America

    what's in a name? Diamond [dye -mund] (noun) Diamond comes from the Greek word adamas which means “invincible.” For being the hardest material on earth, that is the perfect name for …

  7. 天然钻石 | 钻石 - GIA

    钻石只在地球表面之下大约 100 英里的高温和高压条件下形成。 钻石的碳原子在所有方向上的键合都基本相同。 另一种矿物 - 石墨,同样也仅包含碳,但其形成过程和晶体结构却大不相同。 …

  8. Home | GIA 4Cs

    While choosing a diamond is a very personal decision, evaluating a diamond should always be a matter of precision. At GIA, we are incredibly proud that our 4Cs of diamond quality continue …

  9. What Is a Real Diamond? - GIA 4Cs

    Jan 10, 2017 · Incredibly hard, highly refractive, practically impervious to heat, diamond is a crystal form of carbon. But what makes it a real diamond? Find out!

  10. Diamond Clarity | GIA 4Cs

    The clarity of a diamond is based on the size, location, visibility and number of inclusions or blemishes. Internal and surface reaching characteristics are called inclusions. External …