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Est. 1927

Natural Diamonds
A Natural Diamond forms under high temperature and pressure conditions that exist only about 100 miles beneath the earth’s surface!

Fewer than 20 percent of the diamonds mined worldwide are true gem-quality.

Diamond crystals are brought closer to the earth's surface through volcanic activity.

Diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth.

To burn a diamond, it must be heated to 1292 degrees Fahrenheit.
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