Examples of faceted: The gemstone was a faceted diamond. The bone was multi-faceted.
A faceted diamond 'chip' can be used in jewelery.
No, a diamond is not concave. Diamonds have a faceted structure with flat surfaces called facets, rather than a concave shape.
Ideally, you'd replace a diamond with another diamond. Or if you wanted the empty space to look like the diamond was still there, you could replace it with an imitation diamond. You can replace a diamond with almost any faceted stone.
You could try a local jewelry store, shop online, or visit a gem show. Beads are incredibly popular today, and there are some enormous bead shows out there, so it shouldn't be hard to find what you're after.
The field test for a raw stone is 'extreme hardness'. A faceted and cut diamond can be verified by the use of a probe, which a jeweler can use to recognize a diamond.
A bizet is the upper faceted portion of a brilliant-cut diamond, which occupies the zone between the girdle and the table.
"The Golden Jubilee is the largest faceted diamond in the world, weighing 545.67 carats." It's colour grade is 'fancy yellow-brown'. This diamond is hard because diamond is the hardest mineral on earth.
Faceted diamonds are crafted from raw diamonds, which are formed deep within the earth's mantel under extreme high pressure and intense high heat. Diamond is formed from carbon.
Cut and faceted gem-quality diamonds reflect and refract all available light, by design. Some say they glitter.
The Golden Jubilee Diamond, 545.67 carats, is the largest faceted diamond in the world. It is owned by King Bhumidol Adulyadej of Thailand. It was presented to him for the celebration of his 50th coronation anniversary. (The 50th anniversary is traditionally called the "golden jubilee.") The largest raw diamond found to date was made a gift to the British Crown in the early 1900s -- and was cut into several major diamonds: The Cullinan. The raw diamond weighed more than 3,000 carats and fit into the palm of a grown man's hand.
Your recovery process will vary depending on where you believe you lost it. Key to finding it, however, is by using strong light. Since the answer assumes that the diamond was faceted, if you look for it using a strong light, it will reflect light back to your eyes and you will be better able to see it. As well, you can use your fingers. Again, since it was faceted, you may be better able to feel its hard edges.