The Trully Diamond
Friday, November 12th, 2010
Most people who have heard the word diamond, certainly thinks that it was expensive. Surely not all diamonds are expensive, only a few are expensive diamonds.
Diamonds have a very simple chemical composition, namely the element carbon and present in the plants, living things and various kinds of rocks formed by nature in the earth’s temperature and pressure conditions are very high for billions of years until the diamonds that it is today.
The Causes of Color Diamonds.
When joined with the element carbon element nitrogen, that diamond crystallization takes place. Forming a pseudo-yellow colored diamond. If the element nitrogen stout then color the diamond will be more yellow. The fewer elements the less nitrogen yellowish color. At the very white diamonds (Color D on the GIA color scale), the nitrogen element was not found at all.
* The blue Hope diamond, containing boron acting as a cause of blue color.
* Diamonds are green, because natural radiation during the crystallization process occurs in the bowels of the earth.
* Diamonds pink, red, and brown, occurs because the composition of the structure – atomic structure that is damaged or deformed.
Some Types of Diamonds
Broadly speaking, diamonds can be classified into several types, namely:
* TYPE IA, is a diamond containing nitrogen and usually colored yellow pseudo very young to quite old: 99 percent of diamonds are found originating from Type IA
* TYPE IB, is a diamond that contains one element of nitrogen, and usually a fancy yellow diamond.
* TYPE IIA, is a diamond that is free of elemental content of nitrogen, mostly white, some are brown.
* TYPE IIB, is a diamond containing boron and blue diamonds are very rare type IIB.
Diamonds themselves are symbolical gems, with their archetypal loveliness and centuries-long relationship to romance and marriage. At the same time, the definite color of diamond a couple may prefer can be translated by the symbolization of each shade.
