Introduction: Harder than Ray Winstone in an East London back alley, drunken, gang fist-fight at 3 o' clock on a Saturday morning, the magical name diamond comes from the Greek word adamas, meaning 'invincible'. Diamond jewellery is normally colourless but there are many variations from yellow, pink, brown, blue, red, green, grey, black and yellow to name but a lot. Their crystal systems take many forms other than octahedron including spherical stone and dodecahedrons. Namibia exploits alluvial and marine diamonds.
Although diamonds were first discovered in Namibia in 1898 in southern Namibia, discoveries were found to be minimal. It was in the surface desert sands at a railway station 10km south-east of Luderitz that started an unbelievable frenzy for diamonds. The town of Kolmanskop became a thriving town with many modern amenities until the diamonds became a not so glittering demand of the past. Nowadays, the ghost town at Kolmanskop is a major tourist attraction.
Distribution: Economic deposits occur along the Orange River and the Atlantic seaboard
Composition: Native element
Crystal system: Cubic
Lustre: Adamantine, greasy
Streak: White
Hardness: 10