diamonds don't have any natural value. Debeers has controlled the international market, created demand, and created the best marketing campaign in history " A diamond is forever" |
+1. This is accurate. I have little skin in this game as I am a sapphire person (so can battle it out on PS over gemstones!), but if I were in the market for a diamond, I would absolutely go lab. Diamonds are not rare. It's a market manipulation. |
Wait till all the used diamonds come to market after the boomers die. |
Sound like a term coined by Mad Man. |
Ivana, is that you? |
Don't waste your breath. These people are illiterate as long as science goes. |
True. I guess it is blood diamond vs dirty diamond. |
NP here. LMAO. Why are you so invested. |
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BS. Bitcoin. |
Dear OP, no, it would not bug me, it would actually make me feel good about the whole ring thing. You do realize that people DIE mining the diamonds right? Also, you do realize that the value of your ring drops from 100% price you paid to about 20% if you were to sell it the next day. So why not buy a ring that has a nice big stone that is human suffering and cruelty free and enjoy it. |
https://www.gemsociety.org/article/are-diamonds-really-rare/ |
Diamond lasts forever, but wives die. |
| Is gold also bad for the people mining it, and if so -- have any laboratories figured out alchemy? (I assume science has advanced from the middle ages.) |
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OP, if rare is what you are after then you might be surprised that actually lab diamond
might be soon consider more rear then the mined one. In like fifteen minutes someone will find a technology to scoop those and then you will be like.. wow... I have a rare lab diamond, not mined one . There are over a quadrillion tons of diamonds lurking 100 miles below the Earth's surface, according to scientists https://www.businessinsider.com/scientists-found-quadrillion-tons-of-diamonds-below-earth-surface-2018-7 |