About Diamond

Adventure of The Diamond

The age, history, symbolism and dazzling shine of diamond, which is the uncut and raw form of diamond, made it the most valuable and meaningful of jewels.
 
 
 
Every diamond is unique and unique like you. You can experience the unique adventure of diamond and the excitement of finding the perfect diamond for you. So you will have your own jewelry that will live forever.
 
 
 
How did it come about?
 
Diamonds were formed billions of years ago, almost at the beginning of time. Every diamond is extremely old, even formed long before dinosaurs existed.
 
Your diamond, even older than some of the stars in the sky, has endured an astonishing journey. This journey has made an ancient element one of the world's most sought after and immortal jewels.
 
Crystallizing deep in the earth's crust under extremely high heat and pressure, the diamond preserved its precious secrets until it was transported to the surface of the earth with the help of volcanic lava in volcanoes. Later, it faced the corrosive effects of nature for thousands of years. On this arduous journey that astonished mankind, only a few patiently managed to find it.
 
Only a very small amount of those that can resist the conditions of nature have the size and quality that can be used in a jewelry by cutting and polishing.
 
 
How Is It Found?
 
The first diamond mining started in India more than 2800 years ago. Although many modern methods are used today, finding diamonds is still a very difficult task. Geologists search for nature's most precious stones everywhere, from the frozen tundra of Siberia and Canada, to the burning deserts of Africa and the ocean bottoms.
 
To find a single apple, enough soil to fill a house must be sifted. Only a very small proportion of those found are of the size and quality to be cut and polished and mounted on jewelry.
 
 
How Is It Cut?
 
Diamond cutting is a very delicate job that requires imagination, patience and skill.
 
In ancient times, diamonds were left uncut. They were placed deep within their monuments, leaving only the soft gloss of their upper surface outside, they would look dark and mysterious. By the 14th century, craftsmen began to explore the complex cutting and polishing techniques needed to make stones shine. All these techniques are being developed today and there are new ones.
 
Today, traditional methods of cutting masters have been replaced by advanced computer technology.
 
 
 
What Meanings Have Been Installed?
 
No tool could cut the diamond, even the hottest fire could not leave a mark on it. So many people believed that diamonds have supernatural abilities.
 
 
 
It was the tears of the gods for the Greeks. According to the Romans, they were pieces that were torn from the stars. Indians also regarded diamond as a lucky charm that kept sickness, theft, and evil at bay. In other cultures, these stones were believed to have powers of healing and wisdom.
 
Legends and magic revolving around the diamond made it a much desired stone. Ancient kings wore diamonds in wars; queens and concubines wanted diamonds as symbols of power and passion.
 
Unique, precious and indestructible, the diamond has been used to symbolize love for centuries. The tradition of presenting diamond rings as a symbol of love and devotion has spread to all cultures of the world today.
 
 
 
What Does It Mean?
 
No gem can capture and symbolize emotions and important moments of life more perfectly than a diamond.
 
Giving or receiving diamonds enhances the value of life's special moments: the birth of a child, anniversary, birthday, celebration of achieving a personal goal, or simply the desire to reward yourself '
 
No matter how, when a special day is celebrated with a diamond, it becomes unforgettable. After all, diamond is a piece from eternity.
 
 
 
What Is Its Value?
 
Every diamond is unique; no diamond is the same.
 
It is a special deal to buy the diamond, which has existed since the beginning of time and is the miracle of nature.
 
Thanks to the diversity created by nature, you can always find a diamond that suits your taste, budget and the day that is special.
 
The diamond you receive will represent one of the deepest emotional investments in your life. Your diamond will be passed on from generation to generation and it will be valued not only for its material value but also for its spiritual meaning.
 
When you choose a diamond to buy or gift, wherever it is in the 4C chart, it becomes a special stone. Its true value lies in the symbolism of the special day it is celebrating.
 
Why Branded Diamond?
 
 
A brand is a special name that distinguishes certain products and services from others. The most effective way to make sure that you are purchasing a quality product is to make sure that the product you buy is branded. The brand is positioned as a guarantee that consumers can experience the confidence and comfort they seek in their purchasing experience.
 
When it comes to jewelery with diamonds, the importance of the brand becomes even more prominent. All products of Zen Diamond, which emphasizes the importance of the brand in diamond jewelery with the slogan "The diamond whispers its name", bear the Zen Diamond signature and are presented with the International Diamond Quality Certificate. Turkey in the 'diamond' comes to mind Zen Diamond.
 
 
 
Some Facts About Diamond
 
 
Every diamond is very, very old. Even prehistoric creatures such as dinosaurs were formed before they existed. The youngest diamond is 900 million years old, and the oldest is 3.2 billion years old.
 
Diamond is the hardest natural substance known to man. It is 58 times harder than the hardest mine on earth.
 
Only another diamond can cut a diamond.
 
During cutting and polishing, each stone loses on average more than half of its original weight.
 
Less than 5% of diamonds made into jewelry are larger than one carat.
 
Diamonds can be of any color. The rarest is red.
 
Cullinan, the world's largest gem quality diamond, was found in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106 carats (about the size of an ostrich egg) before it was cut.
 
The highest price paid per carat for diamond auctions was $ 1 million for a purplish red diamond weighing 0.95 carats.
 
If all the diamonds that had been carved since the dawn of time were collected, only one double-decker bus could be filled.
 
The English word 'diamond' is derived from 'adamas', which means 'unconquerable' in Greek.
 
The word 'carat' comes from the 'carob' (carob) seed, which was used as a weight measure for weighing gems in ancient times.
 
The tradition of gifting diamond rings as a symbol of love and devotion began in the 15th century when Archduke Maximillian of Austria presented a diamond ring to Mary, the Duchess of Burgundy, during her engagement. The tradition of wearing a ring on the fourth finger of the left hand comes from the ancient Egyptians' belief that the 'vena amoris' (love vein) directly reached the heart from this finger.

 

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