Lapidary Rough Rocks
Lapidary Rough Rocks

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AGATIZED whale Dinosaur GEM BONE lapidary rough PETRIFIED WOOD stone rock coast $19.99 |
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ARIZONA RAINBOW PETRIFIED WOOD ROUGH/ TUMBLE ROCK / LAPIDARY/ 10 LBS F27 $9.99 |
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SNAKE PRINT LAPIDARY SLAB STONE CABOCHON ROUGH END CUT DISPLAY ROCK (3) $15.00 |
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ARIZONA RAINBOW PETRIFIED WOOD ROUGH/ TUMBLE ROCK/ AQUARIUM / LAPIDARY 10LBS F28 $9.99 |
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All Natural BLUE QUARTZ Rough Tumbler Rocks - 2 Pounds - Lapidary Cabbing Rough $9.95 |
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RED JASPER Rough Stone - 1 LB lot -Ideal Size for Tumbler Polisher Lapidary Rock $5.99 |
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ROYAL PURPLE FLOURITE Rough Gems - 1/2 Lb Lot - Lapidary Stones Rocks Fluorite $5.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $9.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $24.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $9.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $12.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $9.99 |
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BLACK JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ROCK ART GEMS,JEWELRY $19.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $119.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $49.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $9.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $29.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $179.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $14.99 |
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BLACK JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK,GEMS,JEWELRY $26.00 |
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BLACK JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK,GEMS,JEWELRY $16.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $12.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $24.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $29.99 |
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Figured Jasper from Mexico ~ Lapidary Rough Rock for Display or Cabbing $5.00 |
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Brecciated Jasper from Utah ~ Lapidary Rough Rock for Display or Cabbing $5.00 |
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Banded Amethyst from Mexico ~ Lapidary Rough Rock for Display or Cabbing $5.00 |
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Mossy Jasper ~ Lapidary Rough Rock for Display or Cabbing $7.50 |
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Jasper / Agate from Mexico ~ Lapidary Rough Rock for Display or Cabbing $7.50 |
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""HILLBILLY"" UNAKITE 6.5 LBS. LAPIDARY SLAB ROCK ROUGH (Z) $5.00 |
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WHITE MARBLE - 1 Pound Lots - Tumbler / Polisher LAPIDARY ROUGH ROCK $3.99 |
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SNOWFLAKE OBSIDIAN - 1 Pound Lots - Snow Flake - Rock Rough - Lapidary - Tumbler $36.87 |
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----FLOWERING TUBE ONYX ---- 5.14 lbs,Jasper,Agate,Rock,Rough,Cabbing,lapidary $11.49 |
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-Tiffany Stone-4.9 lbs,Gemstone BERTRANDITE,Jasper, Rock,Rough,Cabbing,lapidary $11.49 |
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GOLDEN SHEEN OBSIDIAN Rock,8.14 lbs rough,agate,jasper,SPHERE,knapping,lapidary $9.99 |
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-Tiffany Stone-21 lbs,Gemstone BERTRANDITE,Jasper, Rock,Rough,Cabbing,lapidary $41.00 |
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PIRANHA AGATE,3.14 lb chunk, slab,rough,specimen,rock,jasper,KNAPPING,lapidary $15.50 |
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4+ lb Natural White Buffalo ROUGH not TURQUOISE ? SAW ROCK LAPIDARY CAB $29.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $9.99 |
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JADE ROUGH,LAPIDARY,GEMSTONE,CAB,SLAB,SAW,CUT,CARVE,ART,ROCK GARDEN,GEMS,JEWELRY $24.99 |
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BIGGS JASPER slab-- -OLD STOCK --slab/rough/rock/lapidary/cabbing $16.00 |
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BIGGS JASPER slab-- -OLD STOCK --slab/rough/rock/lapidary/cabbing $8.00 |
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Petrified Wood Nice Grain Red Swirl Fossil Display Old Stock Lapidary Rough Rock $10.00 |
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BLOODSTONE Rough Rock Lapidary Stone - over 2200 Carats - Blood Stone Jasper $6.99 |
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Bright ORANGE CALCITE Rough Rock Tumbler Lapidary - 2 Lbs of VERY NICE Material $9.95 |
Diamonds are useful and beautiful stones that undergo a complicated process before being used in a variety of applications, most commonly known would that of the jewelry-making business.
While there are now laboratories that create synthetic diamonds in a span of a few days, it is the formation and production of natural diamonds that require very specific conditions.
Diamonds formed through natural circumstances are exposed to extremes in high pressure of about 45 to 60 kilobars and to comparatively low temperatures of about 900 to 1900 °C. These rough stones are mined or recovered through either pipe or alluvial mining.
Pipe mining refers to the extraction process found in volcanic pipes. In most locations, a pipe mine is composed of kimberlite, which is dug from the surface of pipes in rough opencast mining.
Once these are exhausted, the diamond miners start digging tunnels into the deeper parts of the pipes. The rocks recovered, which contain rough diamonds, are then moved to a screening plant where the rock bits are separated from the diamond bits.
It typically takes an average of 250 tons of pipes to produce a one-carat gem quality polished gem.
Allluvial mining, on the other hand, is located on riverbeds or ocean beaches. When diamonds were formed in pipes deep inside the earth millions of years ago, some of these separated and was carried out along the rivers and oceans.
In order to mine these diamonds, a wall is built to hold back the surf or water. Up to 25 meters of sand and rock can be bulldozed to reach the diamond-bearing level.
Once these are recovered or mined, the diamond-bearing earth is transported to the screening plants.
Of all the diamonds mined in the world each year, less than half are gem quality, which are used in jewelry making and display a high standard of excellence, usually with a clarity grading of flawless to near invisible inclusions.
The rest that are recovered are either near-gem quality or industrial quality diamonds. Near-gem quality diamonds can either be used to jewelry or industrial applications, depending on the actual stone.
As for industrial quality diamonds, these are usually of low quality or have a lot of blemishes and inclusions, and are usually used as drill bits and for cutting purposes.
All the diamonds recovered from mining will undergo a cutting and polishing process to obtain their final form, as we know it.
Although technology has played an important role in perfecting these techniques, cutting and polishing diamonds has its origins in India, where it was discovered by Indian lapidaries that a diamond can be made to sparkle and be smooth simply by grinding it against another diamond.
Nowadays, even with the use of machinery, diamond cutting and polishing can take anywhere from several hours to several months to complete. Some diamonds, especially gem-quality stones, are studied for months, even years, before the cutting and polishing process begins.
Each stone is different, and must be carefully studied and marked for cutting. That is why only experts commit to this process, as a diamond's ultimate price and value may plummet due to a poor cut.
A diamond can usually stand to lose half of its original weight after this final process.
About the Author:
Paul Easton is the Marketing Director for Polished Diamonds. High Quality Diamond Rings at 1/2 retail Prices available at: => Polished Diamonds.co.nz - The Diamond Ring Specialist in New Zealand
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - How Diamonds are Made
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