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Diamond facts infographic showing crystal structure, formation diagram, a burning brilliant-cut diamond, rough diamonds on a scale showing '200 carat', industrial drill bits, and a microchip. The image illustrates the Four Cs, geological origin, and industrial uses of diamonds.

The Enduring Allure of Diamonds ๐Ÿ’Ž

Diamonds, the hardest known natural substance, have captivated humanity for centuries. Coveted for their brilliance, durability, and rarity, these crystalline forms of carbon are more than just beautiful gemstones; they’re a testament to geological forces and scientific intrigue. Formation and Properties A diamond’s journey begins deep within the Earth, typically 150 to 200 kilometers below

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A sparkling, large, brilliant-cut diamond resting on a gold-flaked mound, surrounded by pomegranates, challah, apple slices, honey jars, and shofars, set against a blurred city skyline seen through a window. The Hebrew words "ืฉื ื” ื˜ื•ื‘ื”" (Shana Tova) hang above.

New Year Brings New Beginnings

Letter from WFDB President Dear Friends,  As we usher in the Jewish New Year, I want to share with you several positive developments in the diamond industry that inspire both encouragement and optimism. To begin, I extend sincere congratulations to the AWDC and the European Union for successfully securing a zero-tariff agreement on diamonds polished

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4 great Courses: Unearthing Your Potential: A Guide to Diamond Education

A Guide to Diamond Education Courses The world of diamonds is truly captivating, from their deep geological origins to their sparkling presence in jewelry stores. For those looking to enter this glittering industry, or simply to deepen their understanding, a variety of specialized diamond courses are available. These programs, offered both online and in-person, provide

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