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Benefits
from Diamonds Diamond is a
shining stone that is found in mines. Though we have synthetic diamonds also,
the word ‘Diamond’ generally refers to the naturally found diamond. Diamonds are
beneficial to human beings in two ways (don’t be astonished; most people know
just one of the two uses): As
Jewelry This is the
most important use of diamond. In fact, this use of diamonds is so popular that
it completely overshadows the other important use of diamonds. Since ancient times,
these shining stones have been used by humans to enhance their looks (as a jewelry
item). In the olden days, the technology for refining (cutting and polishing)
the diamonds was not advanced enough. But still, diamonds were worn as
attractive jewelry. Today, the
technology is much more sophisticated and the cutting and polishing of diamonds
makes them look even more attractive. Nowadays diamonds are cut in many
different ways in order to enhance their beauty further. They are cut in
various shapes and in such a way so as to retain the maximum Carat value too. As
Cutters A lot of
people don’t know about this use of diamonds. However, this too is a very important
use. Diamonds that are not gem-grade (i.e. unsuitable for making jewelry) or that
are just too small for use in jewelry are often used for industrial
application. This use of
diamonds is based on another important property of diamonds i.e. their
hardness. In fact, diamonds are one of the hardest stones known on earth. In
the industry, diamonds are used for cutting, drilling, grinding, and polishing.
Though diamonds could be put to some other industrial uses too, these are the
most important ones (as such, the supply of diamonds is not enough for
considering its use in other areas). So, diamonds
are used for saw blades, drill tips and for other cutters and grinders. Though
the use of diamonds in jewelry is more proclaimed, their industrial application
cannot be ignored in any case.
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