Talk:Black Diamond

I am 69. I was in the US Army in Alaska in 1960-61, called USARAL, Fort Richardson, Alaska, APO 949, outside of Anchorage. Alaska and Hawaii became a states in 1959, I got to Alaska one (1) year later. I still have my Alaska driver's license, which I wanted when I got there. So, I applied for it and got it. I lived there for 18 months, which is what the Army considered a Tour of Duty. I had dated Eskimo girls on occasion. They wouls say, "Where did they ever get rubbing nosed? We never did that." One of the the things that I knew, but not, just that I knew: It was General Knowledge that the Alaskan State Stone was a "Black Diamond"(polished Lava). I'v been told it and I've been showed it. I had one and it was beautiful. It was polished Lava from the volcano. It was black, but it shined and glistened like, if you could picture the radiance of a black pearl(if there is such a thing) would give off as you turned it in the light, except it would go to a much deeper shiny radiant black. I checked out the listing for the Alaska State Stone recently and I was surprised that it was not a Black Diamond. I forgot what they said it was? Respectfully submitted.

Yours very truly, Paul J. Sackett Baltimore, Maryland 21231 (410) 675-2437

Bamboo Charcoal
I have heard that Bamboo Charcoal Soap is called Black Diamond. I can't confirm it, though. Jason Young - Denmark, Western Australia (talk) 09:29, 8 March 2015 (UTC)

Non-synthetic black diamond
This article refers to a massive 'black diamond' being sold at Sothebys

https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2022/the-enigma-555-55-carat-fancy-black-diamond

and in this article

https://interestingengineering.com/a-mysterious-55555-carat-black-diamond-will-be-up-for-auction-soon

This doesn't match any of the possibilities in the disambiguation list.

Ender&#39;s Shadow Snr (talk) 19:02, 18 January 2022 (UTC)