Diamonds from the ashes









It all begins with a chemical process that removes carbon from the ashes of the deceased. Then it is heated to convert to graphite. It is heated to 2700 degrees Fahrenheit and exposed to the pressure in kilograms per 394,625 0.00064 square meters. The color of the resulting diamond can vary from white to deep blue, depending on the amount of boron in the dust. Price starts from 4,259 Swiss francs (4,474 US dollars) for a small diamond without further treatment.



The human body contains 18% carbon. 2% of the carbon stored in the dust after the cremation, and that the company uses carbon to create diamonds.







This photos were taken on a journey to the United States, in which the man took his grandmother ... pre turning her remains into a diamond in his ring.





Source: vicer.ru

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