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Hi Cali, sorry, not diamonds, quartz.
If you really love rocks and your “finds”, start reading up and watching u tube videos and learn about them. It’s a fascinating subject. If you really enjoy learning, do proper gemmological studies.
Diamonds are found in kimberlite pipe (that magma from the earths mantle), as an individual crystal, rarely twinned (never a cluster) and are either mined from the earth or as an alluvial deposit in ancient waterways (weathered out from the kimberlite host rock from volcanoes some millions of years ago).
All crystals have a natural habit, where, when and how they form, and a diamond just isn’t ever found in a clump.
Lovely quartz. It does look like banana bread with chips @Rubybrick haha. Now I want banana bread at 8:19 AMPerfect for breakfast with some coffee.
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iI do so hope you are not PAYING your trusted diamond broker more than a couple bucks for these rocks.![]()
Have you visited your local optician lately?I c no quartz here.![]()
You are aware of the saying 'Love is blind'?With Love, anything is possible.
I don't understand what you are saying.Love is forgiveness. Love s blind... To ignorance.![]()
Let's play along for a second. If that was actually diamond...how much would it be worth?