Mined diamond value is grounded in finite supply. Geological rarity limits where deposits occur, mine production is physically bounded, and gem-quality material represents a fraction of total output.
Stone Story
Fluorescence in diamonds is caused by submicroscopic structures, most commonly nitrogen aggregates, within the crystal lattice that absorb ultraviolet radiation and re-emit it as visible blue light. The GIA's research indicates that approximately 25 to 35 percent of diamonds submitted for grading exhibit some degree of fluorescence, with very strong fluorescence occasionally correlated with reduced transparency in rare cases but generally having negligible impact on appearance under standard viewing conditions.
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An ear cuff for unpierced ears applies distributed pressure across the cartilage rim. The grip is secure enough to hold during movement but comfortable enough for extended wear.