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Diamond
is the birthstone for the month of
April. Besides being the most popular
gemstone for engagement rings, diamond
is the accepted anniversary gem for
the 10th and 60th years of marriage.
The name "diamond" comes
from the Greek word "adamas" meaning
unconquerable-suggesting the eternity
of love. In fact, diamonds have been
the traditional symbol of love since
ancient Greece.
Discovered about 2,500
years ago in India, the ancients believed
they were splinters from the stars,
perhaps crystallized lightening or
hardened dew drops. Although diamonds
are associated with being a colourless
stone, they are occasionally found
with a strong, bright color-green,
red, pink, blue, canary yellow and
amber. These "fancy" colored
diamonds are highly-prized. Occasionally,
to improve appearance, diamonds are
laser-drilled and, sometimes, a foreign
substance is used to fill surface cavities
or fractures.
Diamonds may also be
irradiated and/or heated to induce "fancy" colors.
Even though it is the most durable
of gemstones, care should be taken
to protect a diamond from sharp blows.
Household chemicals may discolor or
damage the mounting.
To clean, use Original Diamond & Precious jewelry cleaner and a small bristle brush. |