A Solid Band, Engineered Entirely From Diamond
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WHAT IS HARDNESS?
Pause Netflix for just a sec and let's quickly understand how your Black Diamond Band will never Scratch, Fade or Wear because of Hardness.
Hardness is the measure of a material's resistance to being scratched, dented, or worn. It reflects how well a substance can withstand mechanical action such as abrasion or cutting.
Diamond and Hardness
Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known to science. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which ranks materials from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest), diamond is rated a 10.
This extreme hardness is due to its crystal structure:
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Diamond is made entirely of carbon atoms, each bonded to four other carbon atoms in a tetrahedral structure.
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These bonds form a three-dimensional network of very strong covalent bonds, making it extremely difficult for the atoms to be displaced—hence, extremely hard.
Because of this, diamond is widely used in industrial applications (like cutting, grinding, and drilling) and is also valued in jewelry for its durability and scratch resistance.
Here's The Kicker
At SEVENFIFTY SUPPLY, we specialize In Black Diamond Rings because we take pride in knowing that your ring will look exactly the same 100 years from now as it did the day it was created!
How is it made?
The formation of these incredible bands is achieved in diamond presses that reach a temperature of over 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit and over 1 million pounds of pressure per square inch!
Each Black Diamond Band is created with over 25 million diamond crystals pressed into one solid diamond ring.
*Additional proprietary steps in the process ultimately give these rings their unique shape and color.
*Other precious metals and semiprecious gems used in the design of a Black Diamond Ring —such as gold and platinum—are susceptible to daily wear and tear.