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Beneficiation - Answer-A commitment to reserve a portion of the resources derived from any country for the economic development of that country. Blemish - Answer-Clarity characteristic that's confined to the surface of a polished gemstone. Characteristic or irregularity confined to the surface o...

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Beneficiation - Answer-A commitment to reserve a portion of the resources derived from
any country for the economic development of that country.

Blemish - Answer-Clarity characteristic that's confined to the surface of a polished
gemstone. Characteristic or irregularity confined to the surface of a polished gemstone.

Blockchain - Answer-A shared, unalterable ledger used to record transactions and track
assets through a supply chain or business network.

Blocking - Answer-Placing the first 17 or 18 facets on a diamond, including the crown
and pavilion main facets, table, and sometimes a culet.

Bort - Answer-A form of industrial-grade diamond that usually occurs as very included
single crystals in a range of yellows, grays, and browns.

Bow-tie - Answer-A dark area across the center of an elongated brilliant cut.

Brightfield illumination - Answer-Lighting a diamondfrom below to create a bright
background.

Brightness - Answer-The effect of all the diamond's internal and external reflections of
white light.

Brilliant cut - Answer-Cutting style with triangular or kite-shaped facets that radiate from
the center toward the girdle.

Brillianteering - Answer-Placement and polishing of the star and upper and lower girdle
facets.

Bruting - Answer-Forming the basic face-up outline of a round or rounded shape
diamond to prepare it for faceting.

Bulk sampling - Answer-Large-scale character sampling.

Carbonado - Answer-An aggregate of many randomly oriented interlocking tiny diamond
crystals that is the toughest form of diamond.

Carbonate - Answer-A class of chemical compounds that contain carbon and oxygen.

, Catalyst - Answer-A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.

Cave mining - Answer-An underground mining technique in which orebody is drilled
beneath the surface, loosened, and collected as it falls.

Central Selling Organisation (CSO) - Answer-An agency designed to purchase, sort,
evaluate, and sell rough diamonds.

Character sampling - Answer-Testing for the size, shape, clarity, and color of the
diamonds in a deposit.

Characteristic color - Answer-The basic face-up color of a colored diamond.

Clarity characteristic - Answer-Internal or external feature of a gemstone that helps
determine its quality.

Cleavage - Answer-A smooth, flat break in a gemstone parallel to planes of atomic
weakness.

Cleavage plane - Answer-Plane parallel to a possible crystal face, where a diamond can
split cleanly when struck.

Cleaving - Answer-Dividing a diamond into two or more pieces along a cleavage plane.

CLIPPIR diamonds - Answer-Cullinan-like, Large, Inclusion-Poor, Pure, Irregular, and
Resorbed diamond.

Color center - Answer-A small defect in the atomic structure of a material that can
absorb light and give rise to a color. Structural defect that influences an object's
absorption of light and can cause its color.

Color lamellae - Answer-Closely spaced grain lines where color concentrates.

Coning - Answer-The process of forming the pavilion angle by gradually polishing off the
extra material at different angles.

Consignment - Answer-A selection of goods loaned to a dealer by another wholesaler or
a gem cutter.

Core - Answer-Earth's innermost layer.

Cost-plus model - Answer-Model in which final sale price is based on the cost to
produce the product plus a small markup.

Covalent bond - Answer-A chemical bond formed by two atoms sharing electrons.

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