Natural diamonds, formed over billions of years deep within the Earth’s mantle, are not just exquisite treasures, but symbols of eternal love, commitment, and beauty. At Private Jewelers, we believe every diamond encapsulates a story as unique and enduring as the gem. Whether you’re looking for fashion jewelry or bridal pieces featuring diamonds, knowing more about mined diamonds can help you make a difference.
One of the most frequently asked questions regarding this topic is: are natural diamonds real diamonds?
Absolutely! A natural diamond is the epitome of what we consider a “real” diamond. Composed of carbon atoms intricately arranged in a crystal lattice structure, these gems are born under immense pressure and extreme temperatures far beneath the Earth’s surface.
This natural formation process, which takes millions to billions of years, imbues each diamond with its unique traits, including unmatched hardness, brilliance, and the slight imperfections that make each stone truly one-of-a-kind.
Natural diamonds begin their journey deep within the Earth’s mantle, but their discovery on the surface is thanks to ancient volcanic activity. Diamonds are typically found in kimberlite and lamproite pipes, volcanic formations that bring these precious gems closer to the Earth’s surface.
These deposits are scattered across the globe, with significant sources in countries such as Russia, Botswana, Canada, and Australia. Each region’s diamonds can have unique characteristics influenced by the specific geological conditions of their origin, adding another layer of fascination to each stone’s story.
The cut determines how well a diamond reflects light, creating its sparkle. A precise cut can make an ordinary diamond extraordinary.
Diamonds range from colorless to shades of yellow or brown. The less color, the rarer and more valuable the diamond, and colorless diamonds are the most sought-after.
Clarity measures the presence of natural imperfections, known as inclusions. These unique markings, often invisible to the naked eye, make each diamond one-of-a-kind.
Carat weight measures the size of the diamond. While larger diamonds are rarer and often more expensive, a smaller diamond with excellent cut, color, and clarity can be equally valuable.