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Polycrystalline Diamonds

Polycrystalline diamonds are man-made diamonds composed of many tiny diamond crystals fused together, forming a solid, hard material. Unlike natural diamonds, which develop over millions of years, these are created by pressing carbon under high pressure and temperature, resulting in a dense, durable stone. They are often used in industrial applications such as cutting, drilling, and grinding because of their extreme hardness and toughness. Visually, they are similar to natural diamonds but are typically more affordable and may lack the individual crystal facets of natural stones.