Diamond

krynox

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Mar 1, 2019
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I've research about unprocessed Black diamonds and I found out that our pic is similar as what I've found in google name as "Carbonados". I will attach a pic that came from google. And help me judge if it's the same.View attachment 1686970


Carbonado diamonds are typically pea-sized or larger porous aggregates of many tiny black crystals.

Don't know where you are from, but our peas are typically about 1/4" diameter.
 

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