What is a star diamond?

Star diamonds are exceedingly small; in fact, they are often referred to as “diamond dust.” They range in size from 0.009 and 0.021 carats. A “big” star diamond measures just about 1.8 mm (and that's typically the outer limit!). These stones are not used frequently, as the size is difficult to work with.
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Can a star turn into a diamond?

About 900 light-years away, an ancient white dwarf star has cooled into a crystallized chunk of carbon — a diamond. But this isn't just any old diamond hiding in space: It's the size of Earth, and it's 11 billion years old.
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What are diamond stars called?

The Diamond Cross is composed of four bright stars: Beta, Theta, Upsilon and Omega Carinae. These four bright stars create an almost perfect diamond shape, hence the name "Diamond Cross".
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What is star and melee in diamonds?

Star And Melee Diamonds are genuine Diamonds that are small in size, usually less than a third of a carat [0.001 ct. to 0.18 ct.]. These Star and Melee Diamonds are surprisingly affordable, yet add tremendous value to the price that you estimate for a piece.
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How much is the Pink Star diamond worth?

Meet the world's most expensive jewel ever sold at auction. The Pink Star Diamond shattered every price record when Sotheby's sold it for a staggering $71.2 million in April 2017 at a Hong Kong auction. It's the single most expensive diamond or jewel sold at auction.
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Who owns the rarest diamond?

Kohinoor is the most expensive diamond in the world. As per reports, the oval 109 carat diamond weighs 21.6 grams and is the main diamond of the British Crown. Its origin is traced back to India with Queen Elizabeth II being the current owner of the diamond. Due to its uniqueness, the diamond is said to be priceless.
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Is Pink Panther diamond real?

Mining giant Rio Tinto said Wednesday it has unearthed a "remarkable" 12.76 carat pink diamond in Australia, the largest of the rare and precious stones ever found in the resources-rich nation.
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Are tiny diamonds worth anything?

Melee diamonds are small—between 0.001 and 0.2 carats—so they are not very valuable. The average price of a 0.50 carat diamond is $1,500, and the largest melee diamonds are less than half of this weight.
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What are very small diamonds called?

Look at a beautiful engagement ring and you might see small diamonds, called melee diamonds (pronounced meh-lee), that accent the center diamond and make the ring pop. Melee diamonds are a popular way to add sparkle to diamond engagement rings.
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How much is a melee diamond worth?

Melee diamonds commonly cost between $300-400 per carat, for melees with an average grade. Higher graded diamonds, such as those with VVS/VS in clarity and higher than H or I in color may cost up to $1,000 per carat.
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What planet rains diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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How much is a star in the sky worth?

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In general, simply naming a standard star will cost roughly $50. When you log in to the website dedicated to selling stars, they will show you the exact position of the star in the sky. Most websites use Google Sky to help you locate the star.
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What planet is a giant diamond?

55 Cancri e has a radius twice as big as Earth's

A large, rocky planet composed partially of diamonds has been discovered by astronomers at Yale University. The planet, called 55 Cancri e, has a radius twice as big as Earth's and a mass eight times greater.
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What is harder than a diamond?

The scientists found Q-carbon to be 60% harder than diamond-like carbon (a type of amorphous carbon with similar properties to diamond). This has led them to expect Q-carbon to be harder than diamond itself, although this still remains to be proven experimentally.
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Does it rain diamonds on Mars?

“However, the diamonds are not quickly falling in a gaseous atmosphere like rain on Earth but sinking in a very dense and hot liquid that makes up the gigantic 'ice' layers inside those planets.” Unable to penetrate the rocky core, the diamonds would form a layer around it.
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Does it rain diamonds on Saturn?

About 10 million tons of diamond rain down on Saturn each year. The new molecule is relatively heavy, and when attracted by the planet's gravity, begins to be drawn downwards.
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What is a baguette diamond?

Traditionally, baguette-cut diamonds are long rectangular stones, though they can also be square or tapered. Due to the long tapered cuts, they fall into the category of diamond cuts called step cuts. Rather than having 57 facets like brilliant-cut diamonds, baguette diamonds have only 14.
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How can you tell if a little diamond is real?

This one's easy: Get a glass and fill it with water (it doesn't matter what type of water you use). Drop the diamond into the glass of water. Due to the high density of diamond, when dropped into water a real diamond will sink. If the diamond floats to the top or middle of the glass, it's fake.
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Do diamonds always need breathing holes?

No, diamonds do not need to breathe. A diamond is a solid composition of carbon that does not expand or contract (change its shape or size) by the effect of weather, temperature, light, air or the constant presence of any liquid. This may be one of the biggest myths related to the design of breathing holes in jewelry.
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Do smaller diamonds sparkle more?

You may think: the larger the diamond, the more sparkle. But in reality, diamonds with identical proportions, color and clarity have the same amount of sparkle regardless of size.
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Is .5 carat diamond good?

Perfect for any type of jewelry, and with a weight that you can feel, a 5 carat diamond is the perfect gift for special occasions. The price of a diamond is determined by experts that appraise the quality grade of each of the 4Cs as defined by the GIA: clarity, cut, color and carat.
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What is the largest diamond ever found?

On January 25, 1905, at the Premier Mine in Pretoria, South Africa, a 3,106-carat diamond is discovered during a routine inspection by the mine's superintendent. Weighing 1.33 pounds, and christened the “Cullinan,” it was the largest diamond ever found.
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Can you get Red Diamonds?

Red diamonds only exist with one colour intensity, Fancy, although their clarities can range from Flawless to Included, just like white diamonds. The largest and most flawless red diamond is the 5.11 carat Fancy Red Moussaieff Red Diamond, which has internally flawless clarity.
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