There are more than twenty
diamond mines in the world, which produces more than a million
carat diamonds every year.
The first country to mine
natural diamonds was India. In fact, the mines in India were the only legit source of real
diamonds until the year 1730. The south-central city of Golconda, which is currently known as Hyderabad, was the first producer of rough
diamonds in India. The purity and transparency of these
diamonds urged jewelers to make natural
diamond rings by using them.
Today, the Argyle
diamond mine in Western Australia is the largest single
producer of real
diamonds. However, a natural
diamond mined in this mine is not suitable for making a natural
diamond engagement ring because it does not meet the required gem quality.
Another major
diamond producing country in the world is the Republic of Botswana. There are four major
diamond mines in Botswana, namely Jwaneng, Damtshaa, Lethlhakane, and Orapa. The natural
diamonds mined in these mines are used for making
diamond rings and other pieces of jewelry.