Diamond comes from the word Adamas which means invincible or invincible.
The weight of one carat diamond is equivalent to 200 milligrams or 0.007 ounces.
Diamond is formed from carbon that is exposed to pressure and very high heat in the earth's layer.
Diamond is a natural mineral that is only found in several places in the world such as Africa, Russia, Australia and Canada.
Diamond is the hardest gemstone in the world, so it can only be cut by other diamonds.
Diamond is believed to bring good luck and power to its owner.
Diamond is used as a symbol of love and eternity in marriage.
Diamonds are also used for non-ethnic applications such as in the technology industry to create a cutting tool or light sensor.
The largest and most famous diamond in the world is Cullinan Diamond which weighs 3,106 carat.
Diamonds can also be colored other than white, such as blue, pink, yellow, green, and black. Color diamonds that are rarely found are more valuable than white diamonds.