Diamond History
A Brief
Introduction to History of Diamonds
Rich in myths and folklore, as it is in physical facts and records, diamond history varies greatly depending on
your source of information and documentation.
Diamond history is one filled with mythical stories, such as one where snakes guarded a land full of diamonds,
and the history has fascinated people with the romance and beauty that surrounds our most precious gemstones;
diamonds.
The value of diamonds shifted throughout diamond history from mythical and health purpose to that for their
overall worth, as we recognize it today.
Early Diamond History
The first ever diamond history was recorded around 3,000 years ago in the country of India. If diamonds had been
found prior to this period of time, we have no written record of it. Diamonds in this day and age were used for two
main purposes, and is quite different from why we still love diamonds today. Diamonds stood as a talisman in order
to fend off evil spirits, and to provide protection during battles, and they were also valued because of their
ability to reflect the light.
Dark Ages of Diamond History
It is during the dark ages that the diamond history moved into having some sort of medical purpose. St
Hildegarde was said to have written an anecdote to heal wounds and cure illnesses that instructed the sick to hold
a diamond in their hand and make the sign of the cross. Some people in diamond history went as far as swallowing
diamonds, hoping it would cure their illnesses magically.
Middle Ages of Diamond History
It was during the middle ages that diamonds began to gain popularity. It is at this point in diamond history
that many of the famous diamonds were discovered, including the Blue Hope, and the mountain of light, both found in
India. In our current times, India remains the worlds finest polishers of diamonds.
The middle ages also saw a shift in diamond history - where previously diamonds were valued based on their
mythical powers, they began to be valued more for their overall worth. As more people learned of the incredible
value of diamonds, mine owners began circulating stories that diamonds were poisonous, to prevent the workers from
swallowing diamonds as a means to smuggle them out of the mines undetected.
Also during this period of diamond history, people wanted diamonds more than any other time period previously,
mostly because they recognized their power and worth. India's diamond supply was dwindling and was unable to meet
demands of diamond buyers. South Africa's find of diamonds near the Orange River began the world's largest diamond
rush of diamond history, and helped satisfy the demands of those wanting diamonds for themselves.
More Recent Diamond History
Diamond history began to spread into eastern Australia sometime during the middle of the nineteenth century.
During the late 1970's, Australia as a diamond producer became validated. Also in the late 1970's, 1979 to be
exact, the Argyle pipe near Lake Argyle was discovered by geologists. Since that day, Argyle has become the
absolute largest producer of diamonds in all the world and throughout diamond history, and produces over one third
of the diamond volume each year.
Today diamonds are valued both for their intrinsic beauty and their investment value.
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Diamond Articles
- Artificial Diamonds - Do you know the difference
between an artificial and a mined diamond?
- Bond
Diamonds - What are the advantages of paying the extra price for bond
diamonds?
- Buying Diamonds - A lot of
thought and consideration must go into purchasing a diamond.
- Fancy
Colored Diamonds - Gemologists treat less desirable diamonds, resulting in much
sought-after colored diamonds.
- Diamond
Brands - Being natural products, diamonds cannot be branded other than on who owns
them.
- Diamond Certificate - Known as Diamond Grading Report, it
is issue by GIA - Gemological Institute of America.
- Diamond
Cuts - Learn about more popular diamond cuts, which makes them a thing of
beauty.
- Diamond
Grading - Know the basics of diamond grading scale and colour grading scale.
- Diamond
Mining - Two methods are used to mine diamonds - pipe mining and alluvial
mining.
- Diamond Scams - Find out
what are some of the more common diamond scams and how to avoid them.
- Diamond Weight - Mesured in
carats and grains of rice, with some interesting origins of these measures.
- Diamonds Rarity - Over
two hundred tons of ore must be mined just to find one small diamond.
- Diamonds Clarity - Learn
about diamonds clarity scale, based on presence or absence of diamond's flaws.
- Diamonds Insurance -
There is actual cash value, agreed value, and replacement value insurance.
- Diamonds Online - Diamonds
can be purchased online without any problems, as long as you are careful.
- Fake Diamond - How do you
really know a fake diamond from a real one?
- Famous Diamonds
- Starting with the best known Hope Diamond, to the likes of Taylor-Burton diamond.
- Grading Diamonds - Known
as the "Four C's", grading criteria is based on: colour, cut, clarity, and carat grade.
- Selling Diamonds - There
are several ways to go about selling your diamonds, after appraising them.
- Synthetic Diamonds -
General Electric started with it, now Gemesis Corporation produces best synthetic
diamonds.

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