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A category for types of diamonds. |
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|description='''Diamond''' is a solid form of carbon that is extremely rigid and may only be contaminated by a few types of impurities such as nitrogen, boron, and hydrogen. A diamond's color originates from these defects. |
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By far, the most common impurity is nitrogen, which is responsible for yellow and brown coloration. Boron is responsible for blues and irradiation will cause a diamond to appear green. Deformations in the diamond's crystal lattice can cause browns, pink, and red. Black diamonds are not truly black, but rather contain numerous dark inclusions that give the gems a dark appearance. Any pure or nearly pure diamond is transparent and colorless. |
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==Values== |
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[[page type is::substance| ]] |
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Typically, diamonds are yellow, brown, grey, or colorless, but can be found less often as blue, green, black, translucent white, pink, violet, orange, purple, and red. |
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{{Gems| Brown| 1,317 |6,326| 2,900 | 3,585| | | | | | }} |
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|rarity=common |
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{{Gems| Brown|m=Faceted| 1,450 | 1,450| | | | | | | | }} |
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|CTag=clear,grey,yellow,brown,green,black,translucent white,white,pink,violet,orange,purple,red |
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{{Gems| Clear| 773 | 7,378|3691|3691|5 272|5 272| | | 81,558 | 81,558}} |
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|special=none |
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{{Gems| Clear|m=Faceted|||5272|5272}} |
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|noalt=No |
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{{Gems| Clear|m=Smoky|||9491|9491}} |
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|crafting=No |
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{{Gems| Grey| 1,450 | 1,712| 2,109 | 2,109| 5,272| 5,272|30585|30585| | }} |
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|alchemy=No |
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{{Gems| Yellow| 1,712 | 5772| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems| Yellow|m=Faceted| 1,976 |3031| | | | | | | | }} |
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 9 January 2022
Diamonds at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Gems | |
Colors | Clear, Grey, Yellow, Brown, Green, Black, Translucent white, White, Pink, Violet, Orange, Purple, Red | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Diamond is a solid form of carbon that is extremely rigid and may only be contaminated by a few types of impurities such as nitrogen, boron, and hydrogen. A diamond's color originates from these defects.
By far, the most common impurity is nitrogen, which is responsible for yellow and brown coloration. Boron is responsible for blues and irradiation will cause a diamond to appear green. Deformations in the diamond's crystal lattice can cause browns, pink, and red. Black diamonds are not truly black, but rather contain numerous dark inclusions that give the gems a dark appearance. Any pure or nearly pure diamond is transparent and colorless.
Typically, diamonds are yellow, brown, grey, or colorless, but can be found less often as blue, green, black, translucent white, pink, violet, orange, purple, and red.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Drathrok's Duskruin 426/Incidental loot and Drathrok's Duskruin 435/Incidental loot
Items
Item | Source is | Rarity is |
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Afternoon dress of gemfire velvet displaying a scattering of night diamond stars | Damsel In This Dress (5) | |
Akabo (1) | Wooden Shack | |
Allarh | Wooden Shack, Wooden Shack | |
Amethyst ring framed by waves of gold and diamonds | Dadzi's Skrawt Stal | |
Ammunition pouch with a diamond staff sling clasp | Slings and Things (1) | |
Anchor pendant | Dadzi's Skrawt Stal | |
Animite badge engraved with an outstretched hand | Premium raffles | |
Animite ledger locket set with a faceted black diamond | By the Book | |
Anklet | Grisgonda's Gems and Jewels (obsolete), Grisgonda's Gems and Jewels | |
Anklet strung from intertwining gold fishhooks and obsidian lures | Fenwyrthie's Curio Shop | |
... further results |
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Pages in category "Diamonds"
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