Parallelogram Rhombus Hexagon Octagon Pentagon Any shape that has even number of sides.
Any revalue of diamond would be based on the market for that particular diamond.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. A certified gemologist can help you understand your diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight: every diamond is unique in these ways. Then, you'll have a basis upon which to set a price for your diamond.
De Beers is a collection of companies that in the past, has dominated the diamond, diamond mining, diamond shops, diamond trading and industrial diamond manufacturing sectors. Since about June 2013, DeBeers no longer controls market demand the supply of any kind of diamonds.
Antwerp Diamond Bank was created in 1934.
A diamond has 2 sets of parallel sides.
A diamond is actually an informal term for a rhombus, which has four equal sides(congruent is not used to refer to equal sides), with the opposite sides being parallel to one another.So a "diamond" has four equal sides and two pairs of parallel sides.
Some types of quadrilaterals don't have parallel sides. Such as a diamond or a kite.
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Yes as in the shape of a rhombus
Diamond
Yes as in the shape of a rhombus
a diamond
Yes, kites do have parallel lines. at least the classic, diamond- shaped ones do. It is not the two perpendicular sticks in the middle, but rather the sides. In this diagram, it shows how they are parallel:
A rhombus, which is often called a diamond, has two sets of parallel sides that are equal in length.
A rhombus or diamond.
diamond trapezium