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Diamond

Professional Diamond Analysis, News & Education

Learn more about the commodity Diamond in the latest articles and videos below.

Diamond is a precious stone that is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and durability. It is composed of pure carbon and is the hardest naturally occurring substance on Earth. Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle under extreme heat and pressure, and are brought to the surface through volcanic activity. They are found in various colors, including white, yellow, brown, pink, blue, and green, with the rarest and most valuable being the colorless or "white" diamonds.

Diamonds have been used for centuries as a symbol of love and commitment, and are commonly used in engagement and wedding rings. They are also used in various industries, including cutting and polishing tools, electronics, and medical equipment. The value of a diamond is determined by its carat weight, cut, clarity, and color, with larger, clearer, and more colorless diamonds being the most valuable. The diamond industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, with major diamond producing countries including Russia, Botswana, Canada, and Australia.

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