How deep is diamond ore found?

Diamond ore forms deep within the Earth's mantle, typically 93 to 155 miles (150-250 km) down, though some form even deeper, and are brought to the surface by ancient volcanic eruptions in pipes of igneous rock (kimberlites/lamproites) that miners follow. In Minecraft, it's found deep underground, most commonly around Y-levels -50 to -64 in the Deepslate layer, with optimal mining often cited around Y=-58.
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What depth is diamond ore found in?

The ore is found at level 15 or lower, most commonly between -50 and -64; levels -58 and -59 are the preferred levels to mine at since they don't contain bedrock, as it starts spawning at -60.
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How deep should I dig to find diamonds?

Diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle, typically 150-200 km (90-125 miles) down, under intense heat and pressure, but are brought to the surface by rare, deep-seated volcanic eruptions (kimberlite pipes) that carry them up rapidly in magma, depositing them in igneous rocks like kimberlites and lamproites, making them accessible through mining operations that are only a fraction of a mile deep.
 
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Are diamonds still at y 12?

Yes, you can still find diamonds at Y-level 12, but it's no longer the best level after the Caves & Cliffs update (version 1.18+); diamonds now spawn most commonly much deeper, between Y-levels -50 and -64, with Y-58 or Y-59 being ideal for strip mining right above bedrock, though they can still appear anywhere below Y=16.
 
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How deep are diamonds found in real life?

Diamonds form incredibly deep, typically 90-125 miles (150-200 km) below Earth's surface in the mantle, under intense heat and pressure, and are brought up by rare volcanic eruptions in rocks called kimberlites, so while they form deep, we find them near the surface in these volcanic pipes or in riverbeds where they've eroded. 
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Who owns 90% of diamonds?

When Rhodes died in 1902, De Beers controlled 90% of the world's diamond production. Ernest Oppenheimer took over the chairmanship of the company in 1929, after buying shares and being appointed to the board in 1926.
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What is 1000 times rarer than a diamond?

Tanzanite is about 1,000 times rarer than diamonds. The area where it's found is only about 4 kilometers wide and 2 kilometers long.
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What is the rarest color of diamond?

The rarest color of diamond is red, with only a handful of natural red diamonds known to exist worldwide, making them incredibly valuable collector's items. Their unique color comes from distortions in their atomic structure, rather than chemical impurities, and most discovered red diamonds are less than a carat. Other exceptionally rare colors include green, purple, and intense orange diamonds, but true red is considered the pinnacle of rarity, according to organizations like the GIA.
 
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Is a 10 diamond vein possible?

Diamond ore veins can generate at most 10 diamond ores adjacent to each other. However, due to the ability of ore veins colliding with each other, players will have an extremely rare chance of mining a diamond vein up to 12 diamonds.
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Are 100 year old diamonds worth anything?

As diamonds age from 100 years to 120 years old and we move further away from the 20th century, these old cuts will not only become more scarce but also more valuable. As an example, jewelry from the 17th century and older is extremely valuable and rare.
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What do raw diamonds in Arkansas look like?

Diamonds found at the Crater are typically smooth and well rounded. Their shape resembles a polished stone with smooth sides and rounded edges. Size: The average size of a diamond is about the size of a paper match head, approximately 20-25 points weight.
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How to spot a diamond in the dirt?

A diamond tester is more accurate than a scratch test.

Once the suspected diamond has been located, press the diamond tester's tip against it. Minerals that make noise and light up are diamonds. If it doesn't, there is a difference between a gemstone and a precious stone.
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What kind of rock are most earth diamonds found in?

Diamonds are primarily found in deep-earth volcanic rocks called kimberlites, which bring them to the surface in carrot-shaped pipes, and sometimes in related igneous rocks like lamproites or lamprophyres; these ultramafic rocks form in the Earth's mantle and are the main "delivery system" for diamonds, though they can also be found in alluvial (river) deposits after erosion.
 
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Are Costco diamonds natural or lab grown?

Costco primarily sells natural, untreated diamonds, adhering to strict GIA standards, but they do offer some specific jewelry featuring lab-grown diamonds, so you need to check the product description carefully to know for sure which type you're buying. Look for "Natural Diamond" in the description for mined stones, and "Lab Created Diamond" if it's man-made.
 
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Can a phone detect diamonds?

You can use your phone for basic diamond checks (like zoom for inclusions or checking sparkle with the flashlight) and with specialized apps/accessories (like GIA's interactive tool or GemCam), but it won't replace professional testing; for definitive results, a jeweler with proper tools is essential to check for treatments or authenticity. Phone apps offer visual aids for things like clarity or light performance but lack the precision of lab equipment for 100% confirmation. 
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Where is the highest chance of finding diamonds?

Diamonds can be found anywhere beneath layer 16, but is most common in layers 5-12 in version 1.17. 1 and below; in versions 1.18 and later they are expected to be most common between layers -50 to -64. Most players find it through caving or mining.
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Is a diamond attracted to a magnet?

If the diamond is naturally occurring, no magnetic attraction will be present. If, however, your diamond is an HPHT lab-created diamond, you should feel the magnet's attraction to the diamond. Note that not all HPHT diamonds are created equally, therefore, the amount of inclusions will differ and may distort this test.
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How rare is a black diamond?

Natural black diamonds are very rare, found in limited locations like Brazil and Central Africa, and owe their color to inclusions like graphite, making them distinct from treated black diamonds which are more common and less expensive, though still valued for their unique look. While only about 1 in 10,000 diamonds is naturally colored, a small fraction of those are black, but "carbonado" black diamonds, a polycrystalline form, are especially scarce, with only a few tons ever mined, adding to their mystery and value.
 
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Where can red diamonds be found?

Because this process is so rare, red diamonds are found in only a few locations worldwide. The Argyle Mine in Australia was the most significant source until its closure in 2020, but they have also been discovered in Brazil, Russia, and parts of Africa.
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What is rarer than diamonds?

While diamonds are famous, many gemstones are far rarer, including Red Beryl, Painite, Poudretteite, Tanzanite, and Jadeite, with Red Beryl being exceptionally scarce, potentially one crystal for every 150,000 diamonds, and Painite once holding the Guinness record for rarest. Other contenders are Taaffeite, Benitoite, Paraíba Tourmaline, and rare Alexandrite, all significantly harder to find than diamonds.
 
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Why is tanzanite illegal?

In June 2003, the Tanzanian government introduced legislation banning the export of unprocessed tanzanite to India, and like many gemstones, most tanzanite is cut in Jaipur. The reason for the ban is to attempt to spur development of local processing facilities, thereby boosting the economy and recouping profits.
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What is the rarest stone on Earth?

The rarest gemstone on Earth is widely considered to be Painite, a red-brown borate mineral first discovered in Myanmar, with only a few thousand specimens known, making high-quality stones incredibly valuable, though other contenders like Grandidierite, Taaffeite, and even certain colored diamonds are also exceptionally scarce and sought-after by collectors.
 
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What is a 1 carat tanzanite worth?

A 1-carat tanzanite's price varies widely, generally from $100 to $800 per carat, depending heavily on color (deep blue-violet is best), clarity, cut, and origin, with investment-grade stones reaching $600-$700/carat for this size, while lower-grade might be around $100-$300/carat. Expect to pay around $200-$350/carat for good quality AAA, but top-tier investment stones command higher prices. 
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