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An Off the Record Guide to Diamonds: History of Diamonds, Characteristics and the World’s Most Famous Diamonds

June 21st, 2011


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Learn all about diamonds, from color and cut to flaws and blood diamonds. Also, read the history of the largest and most famous diamonds in the world.

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An Off the Record Guide to Diamonds: History of Diamonds, Characteristics and the World’s Most Famous Diamonds

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Basic Characteristics of Diamonds

September 5th, 2010

Diamond is used by human beings as an ornament, since the start of civilization. The value of diamonds was never low in any civilization or country of the world, in the entire history. Still, in the modern world it is known as one of the most precious and highly demanding gemstone in the world. With the so much popularity of diamonds, many fake diamonds are also floating in the market. In this short article we will check some basic characteristics of diamonds that will distinguish it from the fake pieces.

Please remember that real diamond cannot be rough or cannot have rough edges. Just take your piece of diamond and examine it under the strong light. Look carefully at the corners and edges of diamond. These corners must be very very smooth. You can use your fingers to check the smoothness of the corners. If you feel the roughness, then it cannot be the real diamond.

Put your diamond piece in a container of water. You will see that the diamond will simple sink down and will sit in the bottom of the container. If your diamond is floating, then it is not a real diamond. You may have heard that diamonds are often found in the bottom layers of rivers.

Another important characteristic of diamond is that it refracts most of the light and you cannot see through it. If you can see through a diamond, then you are not having the real diamond.

These were some basic characteristics of diamonds that can be used to check the real diamonds.

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Portuguese diamond characteristics

August 1st, 2010

There’s something so exciting about these incredibly large and perfect stones. Sometimes they have well-documented histories and we know where they came from and who owned them and when. But others have a past that’s not as well-known, and that only adds to the romance and mystique surrounding them.

One such diamond is called the Portuguese Diamond and is a 127-carat, cushion-cut diamond, shaped in an octagonal emerald shape. It’s nearly flawless. While it’s called the Portuguese Diamond, with a story that it was mined in Brazil and became part of the Portuguese Crown Jewels, there’s really no true documentation that says definitively that that’s where the diamond was mined. Must of the diamond’s history is pure legend and conjecture. One can only imagine who wore this incredible stone!

One part of the diamond’s history that is well-documented is that in February 1928 Peggy Hopkins Joyce traded a $350,000 pearl necklace for the diamond and $23,000 in cash. According to New York newspaper accounts, it was mounted on a diamond-studded platinum choker to be worn close around the throat (probably the same necklace described above). Miss Joyce performed in the Ziegfeld Follies, and had six husbands, at least five of whom were wealthy. She was said to be almost as fond of jewels as of men. Sometime prior to 1946 Miss Joyce placed the diamond on consignment to the group of jewelers mentioned above, in an unsuccessful attempt to sell it.

Harry Winston acquired the Portuguese Diamond from Miss Joyce in 1951, and for the next several years it traveled the country as part of his “Court of Jewels” exhibition. In 1957, Winston sold the diamond to an international industrialist, who then traded it back in 1962. In 1963, the Smithsonian acquired the Portuguese Diamond from Mr. Winston in exchange for 2,400 carats of small diamonds.

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Where can a man go to most easily find a woman with these magnificent characteristics?

May 20th, 2010

I’m a masochist and I am looking for my kind of woman. I want a woman with a large mass of body fat, I want her to be undereducated in the traditional sense, but owe thousands upon thousands for her university education, I want her to be loud, entitled, believe that a man should spend his whole year’s salary on the wedding, that he should be happy to buy a not-very-rate article like a diamond for three months of pay (even though she’s not expected to do the same), I want one who runs up thousands of dollars in credit-card bills, I want one who loses all interest in sex after marriage, I want one who throws tantrums if something really horrendous happens, i.e., the hot water goes out after a mere ten minutes in the shower! I also want a woman who speaks only one language, talks about trivia all day long, thinks it’s normal for a man to work for only two weeks of vacation and who thinks that fast food is genuine cuisine. What would be the best country for me to find her in, South Korea, France, Italy, Sweden, Spain….just wondering, where, oh, where would my odds improve of finding her?

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