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To: George J. Tromp who wrote (2238)3/5/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: Brinks  Respond to of 2251
 
Thanks George. Heck if a jeweler cannot tell the difference I would buy the cultured any day of the week. I am trying to find out their production status. If I hear I will let you know. They do have the "greens." Are you following the nanotechnology strides on all fronts? Regards.

"A typical jeweler could not distinguish between real diamonds and the University of Florida diamonds, Abbaschian said.

Working to enhance technology first developed in Russia, the team has created yellow, amber, green and colorless diamonds as large as 1.6 carats since their project began about a year ago.

The machines require very little electricity and are not expensive to build, but the Russian researchers were unable to make them consistently produce diamonds of the same color or quality, Abbaschian said."