Diamond Manfacturing Process: From Rough to Polished Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

The Diamond Manufacturing process from a rough diamond to a polished stone is shown for all who are interested in what exactly happens to a diamond once it comes out of a mine.

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  • your head is shakira

  • Does this company also manufacture jewellry?

  • focus

  • @a1mint You must have sold a diamond at a loss. But synthetic does not end the natural market. Synthetic ruby has been around for generations, naturals sell for up to over $200,000 per carat. Best quality, not necessarily but certainly there are size limitations on synthetics, whereas in CZ there are not. Even heat treated rubies sell for huge multiples of synthetics.

  • Excellent n very important presentation for our trade. Brilliant Step!!! keep it up>>>

  • I saw that too! I guessed that it must be something different in India.

  • Hey I studies FGA DGA from london. I want to trade and looking for suppliers for online retailing purposes. I am new in the business can you business be helpful.

  • Thank so much for showing to us , What an awesome thing and idia to do this . I ,In a million years would never haVe a chance to see inside of this factory and how they really do cut these diamond .

  • great - so eat only genetically modified foods, inorganic pharmaceutically processed vitamins, wear only polyester, and lie down with virtual-reality goggles implanted into your face 24-7.

  • Polishing diamonds out of the ground isn't really manufacturing. Manufacturing is the process of actually creating diamonds out of carbon.

    I've seen reports where the best quality diamonds in the world can be created in a lab.

    This really ought to be able to destroy the diamond extortion industry, given that it's possible to actually make diamonds.

    And yes, they really are as good, if not better than anything found in the ground.

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