A Diamond with a story

Their sparkle has mesmerised the world for generations. about one million years ago -long before the existence of life on earth as we know it – diamonds formed far beneath the surface, under the very special conditions of high pressure and relatively low temperatures. 75-100 miles above those diamonds was a surface covered with ocean, as the continents had not yet formed. There the diamonds sat for millions and millions of years, until they were thrust toward the surface by molten kimerlite a mere 55 million years ago. Rock and ash were blasted into the air in an explosive cloud, engulfing parts of redwood forest. The debris collapsed back into the ground and, once cooled, formed a conical “pipe”. Over the millions of intervening years, the remaining redwoods and the volcano tops were scraped away by erosion – the most recent of which was due to receding glaciers transporting bits of kimberlite miles away. The challenge for explorers was to trace those dislocated pieces (the indicators) back to the source.


Most diamonds are found in kimberlite, but not all kimberlite contains diamonds. Worldwide, there are roughly 5,000 known kimberlite deposits, but only 1% are considered to be worth mining. For centuries, miners panned rives and stream beds, hoping to find diamonds. These gems were actually far from their original home, due to millions of years of erosion. Not until the 1800s did geologists discover kimberlite to be the diamond’s source.


Kimberlite, a dark, carbon-dioxide-rich rock, provides geologies a glimpse of what lies beneath. Embedded in it are a variety of heavy mineral calls indicators, which include distinctive olivine, garnets, and chrome diopside. Explorers use these minerals as “breadcrumbs” of sorts, following the indicator trail with the hopes of locating diamond-laden kimberlite pipe.



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How To Design Your Favourite Jewellery

Struggling to find a unique piece of jewellery that truly reflects the individual personality of your special someone? Or that perfectly commemorates a special occasion or anniversary? You may want to consider creating your own piece of customized jewellery. Your unique individual design will represent your unique style and celebrate the momentous occasion, while signifying the importance of the bond with your partner through a meaningful and beautiful custom jewellery piece.

The benefits of customized jewellery
A customized jewellery piece is a beautiful way to mark a special occasion, such as an engagement, wedding anniversary or birthday, as it can reflect your partner’s individual style and personality, while reflect the unique bond of your relationship together. For this reason, you want to give your partner a custom jewellery piece that they will always love for the way it looks, how it feels to wear, and most importantly, the message of love behind the gift.
When you create a customized jewellery piece, you can take into account your partner’s preferences in relation to colours, style and size, and you have the flexibility to create your own ring, earrings, bracelet or necklace for the big day.

1. Visualize and Sketch: The first step to designing any piece of jewellery, is to establish how you want it to look. What type of jewellery do you want – a ring, earrings, a necklace or a bracelet? Work out all the intricate details, such as the size and shape of the piece, and what style you prefer for the overall design. Ask a friend or family member to help you brainstorm ideas and help sketch the details, so you can work out exactly what you want.

2. The Details: Next comes the fun part! Choose from the wide range of diamonds and gemstones available through Israel-Diamonds for the right colour and cut to bring out the best in your design. You also need to choose the right metal for your individual taste, whether you prefer platinum, gold or sterling silver. Have fun exploring all the different options before making your final choice. Look at the latest gemstone trends – emerald rings are extremely popular now – or consider an all-time classic such as a diamond solitaire for earrings engagement rings and wedding bands.

3. The Wait: Quality custom jewellery involves both time and labour, so once you pass your sketch to the jeweller, you will need to allow a few weeks to a month to receive the finished product.

Despite the challenges, custom jewellery pieces are generally destined to become treasured heirloom pieces that become part of your family’s history.
Create your piece of art which will be passed down through the generations along with the story around its creation.


How to design your own ring

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