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What do you mean diamonds can chip?!

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This is a very important addition to the site to clear up a very common misconception about diamonds! Let''s hope it results in more people insuring their rings! Thanks, Neil!
 
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Date: 10/20/2007 5:52:54 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
This is a very important addition to the site to clear up a very common misconception about diamonds! Let''s hope it results in more people insuring their rings! Thanks, Neil!
Ditto. Great article Neil!!!
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Date: 10/20/2007 6:09:31 PM
Author: Kaleigh

Date: 10/20/2007 5:52:54 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
This is a very important addition to the site to clear up a very common misconception about diamonds! Let''s hope it results in more people insuring their rings! Thanks, Neil!
Ditto. Great article Neil!!!
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Thritto. People need to insure their diamonds. Thanks Neil and Andrey!!!
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Thankls Neil for a good article which will serve to inform countless people.
 
Well said Neil. Thank you
 
Great article Niel,

BTW sapphore and ruby are about 1/3rd of the hardness of diamond.
Cant remeber the source of this.

My favourite analogy is glass scratches steel but stell smashes diamond

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Excellent article Neil, it was very well written, interesting to read and informative. You did a great job!
 
Thanks Neil
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Downright ticketyboo!
 
as always, very informative.
thank you neil!
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Thanks for this well written article, Neil. Very informative with excellent examples. I enjoyed it!
 
I enjoyed it too. Thank you.

Linda
 
Great article. I can think of numerous threads where linking this article would have been of great use to a newbie.
 
Thank you for posting this article. Also, I wanted to know if anybody can confirm or refute the fact that diamonds will evaporate? I had a professor in college who told us stories about how diamonds "disappeared" in fires, but in reality the carbon lost the cubic structure making the carbon a diamond.

Thanks again.
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