The Diamond Symbol of consecration of love

Mineral: Carbon
Colors: colorless to tinted (yellow, brown, blue, pink, red, green, black, etc.)
Hardness on the Mohs scale: 10
Durability: Excellent.
Main Sources: Botswana, Australia, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Classification: The 4 Cs of GIA:
Color: The GIA color scale ranges from
D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown).
Clarity: The GIA clarity scale includes eleven clarity grades ranging from perfectly pure to I3 (pitched).
Cut: The beauty of a polished diamond lies in
his relationship with light.
Its magnificent appearance results from 3 characteristics: brilliance, which is the
combination of all the white light reflecting from the surface and interior of a diamond. Fire, which describes the "flashes" of color bursting from the diamond.
Scintillation, which describes the contrast between light and dark areas as well as the sparkle seen when the diamond, light, or observer moves.
Carat Weight:
One carat is equal to 200 milligrams.
For diamonds less than one carat, each carat is divided into 100 points
points, so 0.75 ct. = 75 points, 1/2 ct = 50 points.
History: The diamond, in ancient Greek Adamas, means "Indomitable" the diamond occupies a place of choice in the world of jewelry for its timeless elegance.