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Yes, I think so .I cannot get it.Do you want the answer?
That makes sense. Had I thought of nought as a zero or circle shape, instead of nothing, and had my mind not kept shifting for some reason to typical rocks instead of gemstones, perhaps I could have guessed it by combining the diamond with some metal. Well done.OK, the answer is a ring, gold or silver, for your finger.
Looks like nought (zero) but may be valuable (e.g. gold)
Sounds like a noise (“ring”) but makes no sound, by itself.
Born in fire (rings made of precious metals - the metals are smelted)
The ring is a circle, so “without end”.
A diamond may be getting “close” - you can have a diamond on a ring. (Sorry, that one was a bit tricky.)
A ring “loaded” with gemstones can be worn (and carried) easily.
Rings must be fitted for size for each person.
You can look through a ring, but it is not transparent.
How annoying! I guessed ring at that clue, but was far too late catching up this morning. <sigh!> <double-sigh!>Another hint: you can look through me, but I am not transparent.