Diamonds are one of the most interesting and attractive gemstones. They’re also one of the most valuable minerals on Earth and the birthstone for the month of April!
I recently wrote a post on shopping for Diamonds and the 4 C’s, and since that article was so technical, I thought I’d take a different tact with this one. So here are some fun facts about diamonds!
- Diamonds are the hardest natural mineral on earth, by a lot! They are four times harder than next hardest mineral, corundum (sapphires and rubies).
- They conduct heat 4 times better than copper (this fact is used to test for diamond simulants).
- Round brilliant cut diamonds have 58 facets.
- The tradition of wearing engagement and wedding rings on the 3rd finger of the left hand dates back to Ancient Egypt. The circle of the band represents eternity, and the ring finger contains the “vena amoris”, the vein of love which runs directly to the heart.
- The word diamond comes from the Ancient Greek word, adamas, meaning unconquerable. The Ancient Greeks believed diamonds were splinters of stars fallen to earth.
- Diamonds are believed to represent strength, courage, and invincibility (not surprising considering their durability!).

The Great Star of Africa was set into the Royal Scepter of King Edward VII of England in 1907. It's now kept in the Tower of London.
- Until recently, the largest cut diamond was the Great Star of Africa, weighing 530 cts. It was cut from the Cullinan 1 diamond discovered in 1905 in South Africa, which was 3,106cts and yielded 105 cut gemstones.
- Currently the largest cut diamond is the Golden Jubilee, a fancy yellow brown diamond of 545.67 cts.
- Diamonds come in a wide range of colors besides white (or colorless). One of the most famous fancy colored diamonds is the Hope diamond- the largest deep blue cut diamond.
- In India, one of the largest cutting centers in the world, about 3 million people work in the diamond industry.
- 25% of Israel’s total export earnings come from diamonds.
- It’s estimated that only about 500 tons of diamonds have ever been mined in recorded history so far.
- Only 1 diamond in a million weighs more than a carat.
- 250 tons of ore need to be blasted, crushed, and processed to yield just one carat of diamond rough.
- Diamonds lose approximately 50% of their weight in the cutting and polishing process.












