A 3D Crystal Diamond is a great way to display your favorite photos. It is also durable and elegant. This type of keepsake will serve as a memory for years to come. You can even put in pictures of your wedding, pets, or other important events.
Color
The color coding for your diamond encrusted jewel is a feat of engineering in itself. You will be hard pressed to find another person in a comparable position. It also explains why you have to get your hands on it as fast as possible. The 3D display in a confined space is akin to a high grade psiot on a grand scale. It is the best way to show off your baubles while still allowing you to entertain guests and fend off the hounds of hell. With its awe inspiring surroundings a good time is never far off. Whether you are looking for a showpiece to add to your mantle or a showpiece for a billiard table, the best way to achieve your goals is to start with the right foot.
Hardness rating
Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is the hardest material known. This makes diamonds ideal for industrial applications such as drilling, cutting, grinding, polishing and sawing. The strength of diamond comes from its shape and its covalent bonding with four carbon atoms.
Although diamonds are considered to be the hardest material, it is also the most fragile. They may break when struck with an ordinary hammer. These fractures can compromise the structural integrity of the diamond.
In order to better understand the hardness of materials, researchers have developed several models. One of them, the Vickers method, is reliable. It involves placing a natural diamond indenter tip on a test material and making an indentation.
Another model, the Knoop method, uses a pyramid-shaped indenter tip. However, it can be less consistent than the Vickers method. Because the shape of the indenter may change after testing, some concerns remain about the consistency of the results.
There are a number of other possible hardness models. For example, boron nitride and buckypaper are near-harder than diamond. However, these materials have significant differences from diamond.
Facets
There are a variety of facets on a 3D crystal diamond. Each facet has an effect on the overall appearance of the diamond. Facets can also influence the light performance of a diamond.
Depending on the facet’s size, shape, and number of facets, it can alter the light ray’s path and plane. In addition, it can change the degree of sparkle. It depends on the quality of the polish as well.
The table, culet, and crown are the four main facets on a round cut diamond. They are also called bezel facets. Typically, the table is the largest facet on a round diamond, and the culet is the second largest.
The pavilion is a portion of the diamond that sits below the girdle. Typically, the girdle is rough, but it can be polished as well.
The keel, on the other hand, is a line on the bottom of the pavilion. This is similar to the culet in the non-brilliant style facet arrangement.
Dimensions
The Diamond 3D Crystal is a geometric shape that casts shadows of light. This beautiful shape makes it ideal for storing photos and presents them in a unique way. These crystals are available in three sizes, and can be personalized with a variety of text and pictures. Several sleek accessories are also available to enhance the look of the Crystal. You can choose a laser engraving, subsurface engraving or surface engraving. There is a minimum order of 250 pieces, and production time is usually one week after proof approval.
These crystals are perfect for any occasion, whether it is an award ceremony or a birthday party. For a personalized touch, the Crystal 3D has an LED light base that illuminates the gift package. Each crystal can be personalized with a photo or up to 30 characters. A 3D artist will create the final imaging, so you can be sure you get the best quality crystal possible. In addition, the background is always removed for 2D to 3D conversions.