Diamonds related to nature and humans
(Student 's Name (Teacher 's Name (Course or Subject (Date Submitted The Diamond - More Than Just 75 Years of History Diamonds have been a symbol of strength , wealth , power and love through the centuries . These stones were first discovered in India earlier than 500 B .C (Oracle Think Quest 2004 . This stone is considered to be the strongest which is why its root word comes from the Greek term adamas which means invincible (Earth Science 1999 India used to be the only source of diamonds until 1729 when Brazil was discovered to

possess this valuable stone . Since then , Arkansas Borneo , Russia , California , Colorado , Congo Republic , Botswana , Angola Namibia , Ghana , Central African Republic , Guinea , Sierra Leone Zimbabwe , Guyana , Eastern Venezuela , Australia , The Northern Territories and Canada have been great sources of diamonds , too (Pabian 2005 Oracle Think Quest 2004
Diamonds are carbon crystallized by extreme pressures and temperatures underneath the earth (Microsoft Corporation 2007 . The ones that have been found near the earth 's surface are estimated to be from one to three billion years old (M . Khordipour Enterprises 2007
Diamonds once were talismans and it took centuries before it was even thought of as something to wear . It was considered a good cure for liars and those that were having nightmares , an instrument to fight evil ghosts , and a deterrent to lightning bolts (Tyler-Adam Corporation 2005 . Because it was considered so powerful , people were led to believe that it should be left untouched and not cut . As time went on , it was finally set into rings but it was not until around the fourteenth century when people found out that it can actually be polished to show its brilliance (Diamond Wholesale Corporation 2007
During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , powdered diamonds were considered poisonous . The Holy Roman Emperor , Frederick II , was said to have died because of his intake of pulverized diamonds ( HYPERLINK "http /www .tyler-adam .com /175 .html " Tyler-Adam Corporation 2005 ) The son of Sultan Bajazet (1447-1513 ) was suspected to have put large doses of diamond powder in his father 's food to murder him and in 1532 , Pope Clement VII was advised by his doctors to take in fourteen spoons of pulverized diamonds . This eventually led to his death (Bryson Burke 2002 . Catherine de Medici was famous for dealing out death by diamond powder (4aDiamond .com 2007 . However , research shows that these are not really poisonous and theorists hypothesize that this myth was just circulated to prevent people from stealing these precious stones via swallowing
The earliest record of jewelry using diamonds was a Hungarian queen 's crown dating about 1074 which is known to have been set with uncut diamonds (Diamond Wholesale Corporation 2007 . Archduke Maximilian I of Austria was the first man to have ever given a diamond ring as an engagement gift to Mary , Duchess of Burgundy which he placed on her left hand 's fourth finger because of the belief that the veins of love run from the tip of the ring finger ( HYPERLINK...





