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​10 facts about diamonds that make them so unique!​

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 27, 2024, 20:27 IST
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A girl's best friend

Diamonds- - a girl's best friend, a symbol of luxury, wealth, and elegance- - have captivated people throughout history. Known for their timeless beauty, these unique and precious gems hold far more than just breathtaking appearance. Behind their divine shine and sparkle, diamonds possess some incredibly fascinating qualities that make them even more precious and truly one of a kind. In this article, we've curated 10 rare facts about diamonds that highlight what makes them so valuable. Dive in to discover the hidden secrets behind these breathtaking gems! Note: These facts are based on the data presented by various online sources.

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Diamonds are older than dinosaurs

Diamonds are believed to be immensely ancient. The ones we see today have been around for about 3.3 billion years- - some even longer. They form deep inside the Earth under immense pressure and heat. Diamonds are known to be even older than dinosaurs!

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Diamonds are the toughest

Diamonds are believed to be the hardest natural material on Earth. They’re so tough that only another diamond can scratch them. This is why diamonds are perfect for jewelry that lasts a lifetime, and why they’re also used in tools for cutting and drilling through tough materials.

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Diamonds are almost pure carbon

Diamonds are believed to be made almost completely of carbon. But what makes them special is how the carbon atoms are arranged. They’re very compactly packed in a unique structure that makes diamonds immensely strong and gives them that beautifully dazzling sparkle when light hits them.

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India was the first to find diamonds

India was the first country to mine diamonds, in pre-historic times. For centuries, India was the only place where diamonds came from, especially from the famous Golconda region. Some of the most famous diamonds in history, like the Hope Diamond and Koh-i-Noor, came from here.

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Diamonds are incredible conductors of heat

Diamonds are known to be great conductors of heat. They’re the best natural heat conductors known. It simply means that they can rapidly transfer heat, which is why they’re used in electronics and tools that need to cool down quickly. The fun fact is that they don’t conduct electricity, which makes them safe to handle in industries where electrical conductivity could be a problem.

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Most diamonds are clear, but some are colourful

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Some diamonds glow under UV light

Some diamonds glow under ultraviolet (UV) light, which is another unique fact! This rare phenomenon is called fluorescence. Most diamonds will glow blue, but some can show other colours. Although, not all diamonds have it, and it can also significantly affect how much a diamond is worth.


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The Argyle mine was known for pink diamonds

It is believed, that for decades, the Argyle Mine in Australia was famous for producing pink diamonds. These diamonds are incredibly rare, and since the mine closed in 2020, they’ve become even harder to find and more valuable.

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Volcanic eruptions bring diamonds to the surface

Diamonds don’t just stay on the Earth; they’re brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions. When a volcano erupts, it pushes molten rock, which is also called kimberlite, to the surface, and sometimes diamonds get caught up with the whole process. This is how most diamonds appear at the Earth’s surface and end up in mining areas.

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Only a diamond can scratch another diamond

Diamonds are so hard that only a diamond can scratch another diamond. This is why diamonds are used in cutting tools, drills, and even saws- - they are known to cut through almost anything without getting damaged. This is also the reason why diamonds last so long in jewelry and are so resistant to wear.

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