Why are diamonds so sought after? It’s because diamonds are hard substances, indestructible and never wear out. Once cut, they last forever.
Therefore, lathe work is very important, and the grades are divided into very good, good, and average.
Therefore, it is very troublesome from discovery to sale. If there are no channels, it is difficult to make money.
In today's society, channels are king. It doesn't mean that if you have good stuff, you will be able to sell it at a high price. All of this is in the hands of the channel dealers. This is one of the main reasons why the staff here are so awesome. They are
part of the channel.
The two diamonds in Han Kongque's hands are both good, especially this one, which is a full thirty-two carats. This size, if cut well, will be very valuable, so it makes people jealous.
"We can't let them succeed. I'm going to get the appraisal certificate. As long as we have the appraisal certificate, our diamond will always sell for a high price." Langdem still didn't want others to take advantage.
Han Peacock smiled and nodded. If it weren't for this, why would Han Peacock take Langdom along to look for diamonds?
After getting the first appraisal certificate, Han Kongque knew that it should not be difficult to get such certificates in the future.
"Let's go on." Han Peacock put away the certificate with a smile and continued digging accurately. There are still many diamonds waiting for him to dig out!
"Here?" Longham asked.
Seeing many people digging around and sifting through buckets of soil, Langdom was a little dumbfounded. Diamonds are not so easy to find here.
Han Peacock nodded and said: "Here, if you dig down three and a half meters, you should find a gem. I don't know if it is a diamond."
This time, Han Peacock gave a direct explanation. Langdom would always be suspicious anyway.
"Are you sure?" Langdem was already suspicious. After all, the diamond just now was dug out at Han Peacock's request, and it was said to be four meters, so it was four meters.
"Sure, just dig it." Han Peacock said.
Langdem picked up the naked shovel again and started digging with a groan, but Han Peacock did not leave this time. Instead, he watched from the side.
The diamond below is only the size of a bean. Such a diamond can be up to five carats. If the quality is not good, the value is not high.
"Haha, it's another diamond with a score exceeding 100 points." The moment he saw the diamond, Langdem almost jumped up.
Although I trusted Han Kongque's judgment, he didn't arrive first and was able to dig out diamonds every time.
"One hundred percent? How did you judge it?" Han Peacock said, holding this small white particle.
"One carat is one hundred percent. As long as diamonds are above one carat, they are all one hundred percent." Langdem said with a smile.
"Can you still calculate like this?" Han Peacock asked.
Diamond weight is calculated in carats (also called carats). The Korean peacock knows that 1 carat = 200 milligrams = 0.2 grams. The Korean peacock really doesn’t know that 1 carat is divided into one hundred parts, and each part is called one point.
0.75 carats is worth 75 points, and 0.02 carats is worth 2 points. Under other similar conditions, as the weight of a diamond increases, its value increases exponentially.
Diamonds of the same weight will have very different values due to differences in color, clarity, and cut. All of these are finely divided.
"Whether it's 100 points or 200 points, go get the appraisal certificate first." Han Peacock said with a smile.
Langdem rushed to get the appraisal certificate, while Han Peacock was changing places, such as the place where diamonds are produced. He marked a lot.
This time, Han Peacock did not move to other places, but here. There are the most people here, and why are there so many people? Because there is a greater chance of finding diamonds here.
It is because the probability of finding diamonds is high here that more people are collecting soil and washing diamonds here.
I have to say that the naked shovel is really convenient for doing this kind of thing. As long as it is discovered that there may be diamonds in the ground, sometimes the small particles in the ground will be lifted up by this shovel.
Han Peacock carefully identified the small stones in the ground. As long as they looked like crystals, he would lift them up without bothering.
In just a moment, he brought up five or six shovels of soil, and among the soil, there was a small crystal.
Since Han Kongque discovered diamonds one after another, many people were watching his actions, or staring.
Now seeing so much soil piled in the sieve, someone came over curiously.
"What is the most likely diamond to be found in this soil?" a young man asked.
Han Peacock smiled and said: "Absolutely."
"How do you judge?"
"You're lucky, otherwise how can you judge?" Han Peacock always smiled.
Others don’t believe this is luck. Who is so lucky that he can find diamonds every time?
However, Han Peacock had no idea to explain to them. When Langdem came back, Han Peacock took out the first diamond he found from his pocket and threw it to him.
"Huh? Found another one this big?" Langdem wordlessly handed the diamond and appraisal certificate to Han Peacock.
Han Kongque said with a smile: "Go on and get the appraisal certificate. I think you need to be faster."
Langham also saw the soil in the sieve, and his eyes widened: "Are there any diamonds in this?"
"Not necessarily. I haven't watched it yet. Do you need to watch it together? Maybe this way you only need to go once and don't have to run back and forth." Han Kongque said with a smile.
Langdom was silent for a while and then said: "The god of luck is with you."
"Yes, the god of luck favors you." Han Peacock laughed loudly and picked up the small sieve, preparing to sift out all the small crystals inside.
"Tens of thousands of diamonds have been found here, so it's okay for us to find a few hundred, right?" Han Peacock asked with a smile.
"It's definitely no problem, we don't steal or rob." Langdem said with sparkling eyes.
Five or six shovels of soil are very easy to filter. Langdem's movements are very skillful. It only takes a few minutes to filter out the few small particles in it.
There are only thirty or forty small particles, and there are five or six small particles inside, which sparkle under the sun. Such stones are so conspicuous that they can be seen even without looking carefully.
Langham took out a pair of small tweezers and carefully picked out all the shining crystals in the tray.
There are six small diamonds in total, although small, each one is over one carat.
"One hundred percent for all." Longham sighed.
"What? This won't cause trouble, right?" Han Peacock asked with a smile.
Han Kongque did all this just to test. If there was trouble, the diamonds he found here would have to be used as illegal accounts.
In the United States, diamonds without clean identification will definitely not be sold at a high price.
"No, there are some troubles, but who dares to say that we didn't find this from here?" When Longham thought of the value in it, his spirits immediately perked up.
"Then continue to get the appraisal certificate?" Han Peacock looked at Langdom in a funny way and said.
Rondham left with high spirits, and all the people around him who were looking for diamonds stopped.
Everyone saw the actions of Han Peacock and the others just now. They really couldn't understand that with the same action, Han Peacock had diamonds on his plate, while there was only dirt around them.
At this time, everyone around was staring at Han Peacock. They stopped digging the soil and just looked at Han Peacock.
Han Kongque didn't think so either. He just held a naked shovel and shoveled the soil underground with each blow.
It was under this seemingly unintentional situation that he collected three shovels of soil and poured it into the sieve.
The area here is not small, but after all, it is a diamond mine that has not been mined at an industrial level. As long as you look carefully, there are still many diamonds in it.
However, compared to diamonds, dirt is obviously tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, times more abundant. Without a clear goal, it is obviously very difficult to select diamonds from so much dirt.
But Han Kongque was different. He could observe the situation underground bit by bit. He could find crystals different from stones from the finely crushed soil. In this way, it was much less laborious and much more efficient.
"Are there any diamonds in here?" Another little girl ran over.
Han Kongque looked at the little girl, who was only seven or eight years old. However, white little girls grow quickly and may look a little older.
"Not necessarily, it depends on luck." Han Peacock said with a smile.
"Can I help you look for it? If you find a diamond, of course it belongs to you. I just want to help and see if I can borrow your luck." The little girl was quite polite.
Han Kongque said with a smile: "If your parents don't object, I'll have no problem."
"It's okay, they are blessing me over there!" the little girl pointed to a young couple not far away.
Seeing them nodding, Han Kongque said, "Can you screen diamonds?"
"We come here every Sunday. I am a master." The little girl said proudly.
"Then let's get started!" Han Peacock said with a smile.
The little girl was really not polite. He picked up the small sieve and slowly shook it. Some fine soil walked out of the sieve, leaving only some larger particles.
The girl was very careful. When no more soil leaked out, she began to carefully crush the soil particles in the sieve. When all the soil was completely pulverized, she continued to sift until only pebbles remained.
At this time, the girl stopped moving. She placed the sieve in front of Han Peacock and motioned Han Peacock to look for any diamonds inside.
Han Peacock shook his head slightly and saw his three targets.
The three diamonds are not big, all are only the size of a grain of rice, but one of them seems to be a pink diamond.
"Lucky girl, one of the three diamonds is your gift. I hope you like it." Han Peacock said with a smile. (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piaotian.net