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carbon diamond

carbon diamond

[¦kär·bən ′dī·mənd]
(mineralogy)
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"It is neither glass nor crystal but a chemical composition similar to a carbon diamond and only an expert can tell the difference between the stones especially when it is set in 18 carat gold," claimed the British mother-of-three, pictured right, who lives in Jidhafs.
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To purchase a signature carbon diamond today, or to become a Memorial Diamond Affiliate, please visit DNA2Diamonds website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call DNA2Diamonds direct at 888-335-3630.
When properly cut and polished, they have a luster and brilliance identical to that of far costlier carbon diamonds.
Even so, it's remarkable that such different forms of matter, carbon diamonds and ice "diamonds," should both do appealing things with light.
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