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The image shows a flowchart detailing the processing of rough diamonds. The process starts with "Rough diamonds mined", leading to "Sorted" which splits into two streams: "Low grade" and "High grade". Low-grade diamonds proceed to "Industrial uses", where they are "Cut and shaped", "Tested for hardness", and "Priced" before being "Sent to retailers". High-grade diamonds continue to "Cosmetic uses", undergo "Polished", and then "Given a rating". Post-rating, the diamonds are either "Cut by hand" or "Cut by machine", both leading to being "Analysed by computer for best cut" and finally rejoining the flow as "Priced" sent to retailers. The flowchart contains no numerical data points or percentages.
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The given diagram explains how diamonds are manufactured from mining to selling.
To begin with mining raw diamonds from special industrial areas. Then, raw diamonds are sorted by quality level, and the process is continued in two different ways.
High-quality diamonds are sent to the preparation stage for cosmetic purposes. At the same time, lower-grade diamonds are cut and shaped for use in industry. Following this, the diamonds are checked for harness and priced. Eventually, low-grade diamonds are sent to resellers.
There are several additional operations should be done on higher-grade diamonds. Firstly, diamonds are priced. Before, the cutting process begins, diamonds are analyzed by a computer. The computer prepares a report about the best shape for each diamond. According to computer analysis, manufacturers choose an optional cutting method either handwork or cutting by machine. Before and after diamonds are rated, they are polished.
In the final stage, concluded diamonds are delivered to resellers.
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