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A Diamond necklace is made by using a gold bar, a diamond, and a necklace mould on a furnace. This requires level 56 Crafting and gives 90 Crafting experience. A diamond necklace can be enchanted into a phoenix necklace by using the Lvl-4 Enchant spell.
Enchanting diamond necklaces into phoenix necklaces can be very profitable, and it provides significantly better experience than High Level Alchemy. The jewellery market on the Grand Exchange can be very volatile, so it is recommended to test out the profit before buying in bulk.
Diamond necklaces are necklaces that players can make by using a gold bar on a furnace with a diamond and a necklace mould in their inventory. It requires 56 Crafting to create, and gives 90 Crafting experience. A diamond necklace can be enchanted into a Phoenix necklace by using the Lvl-4...
Diamond necklaces are necklaces that players can make by using a gold bar on a furnace with a diamond and a necklace mould. This requires a Crafting level of 56, and provides 90 experience when made. Making this item will result in a profit of 662 coins.
Diamonds are precious gems used mainly in Crafting. They can be cut from uncut diamonds with a chisel at level 43 Crafting, yielding 107.5 experience. A diamond is required to enter the Zanaris marketplace.
The diamond bracelet is a bracelet that players can make by using a gold bar on a furnace with a diamond and a bracelet mould in their inventory. It requires a Crafting level of 58, and gives 95 experience when made.
A Diamond is a white gem used in Crafting and Fletching. An Uncut diamond can be cut by a player with level 43 crafting by using it with a Chisel, granting 107.5 crafting experience. One diamond is required to enter the Zanaris marketplace.
Got 3k diamonds cut, is it worth crafting them into unstrung amulets? Or just run straight to sand mine?
I mean it’s hard to say because you will always want to have a few necklace of passages, rings of returning (maybe if you have edge resplendent and are charging air orbs), dodgy necklaces, etc. there are quite a few silver jewelry pieces from the same type of gem that should be used
It's not very intuitive, but the menu for crafting jewelery is in a submenu of the Furnace interface. I'm not looking at the interface right now, but as I recall near the bottom of the left-hand panel (the one where the different types of ores are listed), there will be an icon of a gold bar.