Jeweled cotton T-shirt with compound diamond print and crystal rhinestones.
White and light blue colors.
The chemical compound of diamond is elemental carbon ( C ).
Diamonds form deep within the Earth under conditions of high pressure and temperature, typically at depths ranging from 150 to 250 kilometers below the surface.
Formation: -Conditions: The formation of diamond requires specific geological conditions, such as high temperatures (approximately 900-1300 °C and pressures (about 45-60 thousand times greater than atmospheric pressure).
-Source of Carbon: The carbon from which diamonds are formed can originate from organic materials or can result from the decomposition of the mineral graphite.
Inclusions: -Inclusions are small foreign substances or minerals contained within diamond crystals.
This can include: -Minerals: Such as graphite, opal, and emerald.
-Fluorescent: Some diamonds contain inclusions that produce increased brightness or color under specific lighting.
Diamond is the hardest natural material and ranks 10 on the Mohs scale.
It is primarily used for jewelry but also for industrial applications due to its hardness.
While most diamonds are clear, they can also appear in various other shades (yellow, blue, pink) due to impurities and structural defects.