Diamonds are formed in the depths of the earth by the transformation of carbon at high pressure and high temperatures. The rock reaches the earth's surface through volcanic eruptions, when the rising lava carries chunks of the
deep rock with it. This lava-rock mixture of the volcanic vent subsequently forms rocks ...
Diamonds are formed in the depths of the earth by the transformation of carbon at high pressure and high temperatures. The rock reaches the earth's surface through volcanic eruptions, when the rising lava carries chunks of the deep rock with it. This lava-rock mixture of the volcanic vent subsequently forms rocks with finely dispersed diamonds.
Diamond is a precious stone sought after as jewelry or as an investment. It is also used in industry as a drilling and abrasive material. The stone medicine uses it as a stone of the knowledge and spiritual freedom, the indomitable loyalty to oneself. Diamond is also used to support problem solving and crisis management, as well as for energetic cleansing.