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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know two millennial young women that are using the natural diamonds inherited from their fiance's grandmothers in their engagement rings. I also received my diamond from my husband's grandmother and would gladly pass mine along to a young relative who is interested. Reset, cleaned and polished to shine for another three or four decades![/quote] Family heirlooms are always special and you can’t put a price on that. I don’t think anyone is suggesting people toss the diamonds that they have, we’re just saying be aware that the supply of lab diamonds will impact the price and status of mined diamonds.[/quote] My point was that you can have a vintage diamond (mined) and have it reset and cleaned/polished rather than a lab-grown. You can inherit or purchase that gem. [/quote] I don't think we have a disagreement. I cherish my family pieces and while I have no need of more, I enjoy browsing vintage and antique jewelry. That doesn't change the facts about lab diamonds and mined diamonds.[/quote] I enjoy that, too. [/quote]
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