No. Diamond is pure carbon formed under very high pressure. Diamonds can be grown in a lab, but again under very specific conditions.
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Yes. Follow the link, below, to learn more about this process. When you're ready, you can shop for a vendor who will create a diamond stone from human ashes that you supply.
Once a body is cremated, the ashes can be converted to a diamond.
Of course, that's kind of what diamonds are. When you burn something, the ashes are a carbon residue left over from the burning. All a diamond is is carbon which is pressed into a crystalline form with extreme pressure and high heat. Companies like LifeGem take ashes and put them on a heated, high-powered press and compress them into diamonds.
No, it is not illegal to spread human ashes in Oregon. A property owner could sue you if you do not ask permission to spread the human ashes on their property though.
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Yes, apparently, there are commercial labs that can use human ashes -- even a lock of human hair -- to fabricate man-made diamonds.
If there are enough ashes to extract enough Carbon then it is possible...please click on the link below and it will take you to the website of lifegem where they take the ashes of your loved one and convert the carbon in the ashes into a true diamond.
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The ashes can be use to fashion diamonds, but not metal for the ring. Depending on what size and colour diamond you want, the prices vary. <><><> The process of turning cremated remains (ashes) into diamonds produces tiny, almost microscopic diamonds, not suitable for jewelry.
It depends on the airline whether they will allow human ashes on the plane or not. Most have to be checked in baggage claim if they are allowed on at all.
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A diamond is natural resource, and a diamond can be made from ashes of cremation, plus diamonds can be 'made' in a well-equipped lab.
Yes