• 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Something that often gets lost here is high quality gemstones are still rare by comparison. Not saying it excuses their stupid prices, but that we use diamonds to coat sawblades because it is so abundant, yet so much is shit quality.

    Large enough to set in jewelry, with few enough imperfections to convince a buyer, and a skilled jeweler with years of practice cutting it, is still rare and worth something. Sure debeers did a “fuck you i control the supply” and we’re still falling for part of that scam, but it doesn’t mean gemstones are suddenly commonplace and worth $10.

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      2 days ago

      Maybe we should embrace imperfection as a character of the gem.

      Wait, no, then they use it as distinction to cheap artifical diamonds.

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        We should stop using them as stupid vanity items and working people to death to drag them out of the ground.

      • THB@lemmy.world
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        They started marketing things like “chocolate diamonds” that are imperfect