According to astrology, there are some lucky stones and gems that should specifically benefit each zodiac sign.
Here I will discuss and display diamonds as diamonds are considered the Libra’s Lucky Gem ✨(A Good substitution for diamond is white coral or zircon)
An 1894 Tiffany tiara of gold, platinum and diamonds from the “Gilded New York” exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.
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Gemological Institute of America
The 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond.
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Carlton Davis
"Many people believe that diamonds are formed from the metamorphism of coal. That idea continues to be the "how diamonds form" story in many science classrooms.
Coal has rarely - if ever - played a role in the formation of diamonds. In fact, most diamonds that have been dated are much older than Earth's first land plants - the source material of coal! That alone should be enough evidence to shut down the idea that Earth's diamond deposits were formed from coal.
Another problem with the idea is that coal seams are sedimentary rocks that usually occur as horizontal or nearly horizontal rock units. However, the source rocks of diamonds are vertical pipes filled with igneous rocks.
Four processes are thought to be responsible for virtually all of the natural diamonds that have been found at or near Earth's surface. One of these processes accounts for nearly 100% of all diamonds that have ever been mined. The remaining three are insignificant sources of commercial diamonds.
These processes rarely - if ever - involve coal.” (https://geology.com/minerals/diamond.shtml)
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Within the Milkyway there is an exoplanet, called 55 Cancri e that
scientists say may be composed mainly of carbon in the form of diamond and graphite and “at least a third of the planet's mass is likely pure diamond” making it the densest solid planet known to man.
As for the atmosphere, a lead author and researcher says that because of the infernal heat, it’s unlikely that 55 Cancri e even has an atmosphere.
It is so close it’s host star that its surface temperature reaches almost 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit (2,100 degrees Celsius)
"You could set dates on this world by your wristwatch, not a calendar," study co-author Jaymie Matthews, of the University of British Columbia, said in a statement.
Diamonds are also located inside meteorites.
I have heard that there are more diamonds in the world than they allow on the market for profit reasons. Well, there most definitely are more of this gem deep inside the earth. Scientists have discovered, while studying sound waves that were unusually sped up during travel, that the cratonic roots of the earth could be around 2 percent diamond. That equals “a gigantic cache of diamonds... quadrillions of tons” within our planet’s crust.
Possessing fancy vivid color, this 19 carat incomparable pink diamond sold for more than 50 million at a Christie’s auction.
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