Monday, September 19, 2011

What Makes Diamonds So Special?

Yes, diamonds are pretty things, and very desirable by any standard. But what exactly makes them special? What sets them apart from tempered glass or something similarly shiny?

Technically, diamonds are the allotrope of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric hexoctahedral crystal lattice. A diamond’s most notable and well-known physical characteristic is its extreme hardness; in fact, it is the hardest natural mineral known.


On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, a diamond is rated 10 (hardest) and this hardness is in fact the source of its name (adamas, or unbreakable in Greek). This means that they hold a polish and retain their luster extremely well. These characteristics contribute to its worth as a gemstone, particularly for use in engagement and wedding rings which are used everyday. You can find the finest diamonds in the most elegant settings at DiamondSafe.com, which brings Old World quality together with the latest in jewelling technology. Visit their site for more details.

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