Diamonds are a form of carbon with a crystalline structure, making them the hardest naturally occurring material. They are prized for their clarity, brilliance, and durability, making them a popular choice for jewelry and industrial applications.
Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature. They are brought to the surface through volcanic eruptions in a type of rock called Kimberlite.
Aside from being a popular choice for jewelry, diamonds also have industrial applications due to their hardness. They are used in cutting, grinding, and drilling tools, as well as in scientific instruments.