Diamonds are precious gemstones known for their exceptional brilliance, durability, and rarity. Composed entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a unique crystal lattice structure, diamonds are formed deep within the Earth under intense heat and pressure. This unique structure makes them the hardest natural material on Earth, renowned for their ability to reflect light, which creates their distinctive sparkle. Diamonds are primarily evaluated based on the "Four Cs"—Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight
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