Diamond - "fire in the stone"

A "million" crystals I own, but none of them have the distortion of light like the gems isolated from the stone I found in the root of a tree. This is the part that fell off from a hammer blow during the isolation of the largest stone. I peeled it for quite a long time, being careful not to single out any of the diamonds if they were closely joined. There are still remains of corundum, but most of it has been cleaned and clearly shows the texture, shape and dispersion of light in all the possible and impossible colors you can imagine. I have the impression that someone turns on small colored lights because it seems unnatural when you see those colors that no other crystal produces like a diamond. Definitely, if you want to find a diamond, you have to have a sharp eye and notice the dispersion that is prominent in the diamond because there is no other way to recognize it. I say this because I am almost certain that you cannot come across a diamond that is not coated with corundum or quartz, or that is not deeply embedded in the stone. The strong colors that a diamond emits under strong sunlight penetrate the corundum or quartz. Of course, you have to find the angle of light at which the dispersion occurs, that is, you have to turn and look at every angle at any stone that you think contains a diamond. The mountain, which is my main area for finding diamonds, has a huge potential because the petrified lava that comes out of the mountain has it on all sides. Of course, the canyon is the lowest place and that's where I explore the most. I think that there are several smaller volcanic vents in the canyon and that each of them represents a potential channel that could have ejected the diamond. However, now I have a porous and crushed rock that obviously represents a possible potential for finding diamonds. The summer weather is favorable, so I can also dive into deep miniature volcanic vents, and that is a special pleasure for me. Vuda is crystal clear, so when the sun falls on these pools, I can see the bottom very well, even at a depth of 6 meters. Take a look... Only a few crystals exhibit significant dispersion of light, and they are very different from diamonds in their natural form. You can't miss a diamond unless you recognize the colors it creates under sunlight. Any other recognizable sign is a complete utopia in the hunt for diamonds. Then scratch corundum with it and you know what you have. You know that a diamond with a hardness of 10 is actually 4 to 5 times harder than corundum with a hardness of 9. If I tell you that I have here a fairly large, indestructible stone in every sense, let's say that after many other attempts, I threw a granite stone weighing about 10 kg with all my strength from a height of three meters. Every one I threw at it and every one it was placed on broke. But believe me, that stone has barely a few small scratches. And it doesn't look like a diamond at all! Now I have another stone with a nice spot dispersion of light, and in those spots the hardness is 10. That stone will wait its turn, because I have two more very nice pieces of rock that I found at the root of a tree. Diamond is the easiest to prove. Measure the hardness and that's it. There's a bit more to the story about diamonds. What I'm currently studying diligently is the quality and types of diamonds, which is just as important. This diamond is part of a larger stone and even while it was inside it showed a beautiful blue color. Now that blue shade is even more noticeable. The transparency is excellent, but this gem has inclusions that somehow disappear as I clean it, or it's an optical trick, so I can see surface stickers. Although the largest part that I cleaned for many days is not so transparent diamond with mica in the middle and inclusions, this stone is very clean transparent and I think it meets high quality standards. There is still work to be done on it but already you can see a significant difference between these two gems that came out of the same rock. Enjoy My logic is simple... I only have my own intelligence, intuition and knowledge, which I diligently and systematically upgrade every minute. The most important of all, in my opinion, is intuition, that is, that inner force in you that makes you look in the direction of the stone, which then simply invites you to take it. I call it God's will that directs your spirit on earth. I am a child born in a volcano, I sleep under the glow of lucky stars, I bathe with bears and wake up with the silent stumbling of a fast mountain river. I offer you prestige and the number one position on the world scene of precious stones. My gems are in many ways the best in the world right now! Of course, only if I am right about everything I have stated here, and there is a very small chance that I am not right! All interested passionate, serious collectors and scientists can contact me via e-mail, [email protected]