When you know how diamonds are created it becomes easy to see why they are so adored and valued. First of all sufficient heat and pressure over a lengthy period of time is necessary to form the carbon into a diamond, but at that point the diamond is still nearly 90 miles underneath the earth’s surface. The gems that work their way to the surface do so with the help of volcanoes. They are brought up by magma as it climbs up to the earth’s surface through channels and they are left near the surface.
This whole process can take an extremely long time and it isn’t a calm journey for the diamonds. But this isn’t the sole reason they are so cherished, their exceptional beauty and durability is what has really made them stand out. The manner in which they sparkle in the light when they are well cut distinguishes them from all other gemstones. Their ability to refract light makes diamonds rather vibrant and unmistakable. If that wasn’t plenty they are also extremely strong, they truly are forever making them the perfect gem for symbolic jewelry like engagement rings.
It seems like these precious gems have been prized since they were discovered and they will likely remain popular well into the future, probably forever. The only thing that seems to change is the way they are utilized depending on the cultural trend at the given moment. The most popular use of them during our time is for wedding rings, although even this is changing a little. The conventional wedding ring has a white diamond but trends include the use of a color stone for these important occasions, like chocolate diamond jewelry.
Along with this movement towards natural colored stones there has been more interest in raw or uncut diamonds. This form does not have the sparkle of the polished version, instead it possess a unique, rustic beauty. The green trend may be shaping jewelry trends taking us back to the basics or it could simply be the natural progression of the jewelry industry. Either way it allows for a fun mix in the world of jewelry.