stepcutnut
Ideal_Rock
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Date: 4/12/2010 11:28:31 AM
Author: stepcutnut
This is one of my impulse purchases-I am usually not quit so girly, but this one really spoke to me. It is 2.18ctw pink, yellow, orange, cognac and white diamonds set in 18kt WG. I will try and work on a better close up picture later today.
Date: 4/12/2010 10:28:08 PM
Author: platinumrock
Here''s my colored diamond family.
Peachy, Olive
Ms. N, Sunny, Korbel
Heath
If diamond backyard breeding was only possible...
Thanks, TL! Actually, we want them to break the gem jar.Date: 4/12/2010 10:33:41 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
Date: 4/12/2010 10:28:08 PM
Author: platinumrock
Here''s my colored diamond family.
Peachy, Olive
Ms. N, Sunny, Korbel
Heath
If diamond backyard breeding was only possible...
Wow, I hope they don''t break the gem jar. There''s some huge rocks there! LOL! Beautiful photo, just luscious.
That's not true.Date: 4/12/2010 10:39:59 PM
Author: VapidLapid
P. Rock, TL, Stepnut you all have such nice colored stones I'm a little embarrassed by my brood of hillbilly rocks.
The black diamond nano powder was created in the gov't labs at los alamos in their carbon nanotube research. They spun it off into a commercial enterprise; nanotubes for molecular motors and new energy storage batteries. the nano diamonds were a by product of that development. I believe that at diameters of 4-25 nanometers they are smaller than a wavelength of light! If a speck is big enough to see then it has millions of diamonds in it. Just a couple of atoms really.
Date: 4/12/2010 10:39:59 PM
Author: VapidLapid
P. Rock, TL, Stepnut you all have such nice colored stones I'm a little embarrassed by my brood of hillbilly rocks.
The black diamond nano powder was created in the gov't labs at los alamos in their carbon nanotube research. They spun it off into a commercial enterprise; nanotubes for molecular motors and new energy storage batteries. the nano diamonds were a by product of that development. I believe that at diameters of 4-25 nanometers they are smaller than a wavelength of light! If a speck is big enough to see then it has millions of diamonds in it. Just a couple of atoms really.
Date: 4/12/2010 10:48:05 PM
Author: platinumrock
Date: 4/12/2010 10:33:41 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
Date: 4/12/2010 10:28:08 PM
Author: platinumrock
Here's my colored diamond family.
Peachy, Olive
Ms. N, Sunny, Korbel
Heath
If diamond backyard breeding was only possible...
Wow, I hope they don't break the gem jar. There's some huge rocks there! LOL! Beautiful photo, just luscious.
Thanks, TL! Actually, we want them to break the gem jar.
Can you take more pics of the yellow cleftless heart? Pretty please?