Will diamonds become almost worthless with the proliferation of the new diamond manufacturing techniques?
Will diamonds become almost worthless with the spread of the new diamond manufacturing techniques shown in the “BBC Limits documentary Super Diamonds”. To date these diamonds cannot be distinguished from legitimate diamonds.
Well, no. Their value might lowering, but it still is expensive to create super diamonds. Diamonds with a history,engraving, or jewelry will keep their value. Ones without anything, like contemporary ones, should still keep a good value, loosing a little. The diamond Stock Exchange

"So unreal was its discovery that the moment it was found at the Premier mine, it was thrown out the window of the mine manager's part because it was thought to be a worthless crystal." The exhibit, "Diamonds: A Jubilee Hallowing," will be a
West, dressed in a awful shirt, leather pants and what looks like a black leather skirt, throws in some cut a rug-pop with “Stronger” and revels in the Shirley Bassey test of “Diamonds From Sierra Leone.” Jay-Z wears nondescript furious sportswear,
In the prior, Hirst has been declared a 'con artist', and his patrons have been asked to trade in his works quickly as they were 'financially worthless'. Interesting then that the first significant Damien Hirst retrospective, ongoing at the Tate Modern in London,
"I've got a 100000, a 25 million, a 10000," he says as he flips through the worthless notes. In a humble convenience store nearby, Blessing Chivandile stands by the bread register. He says that during the country's financial meltdown he couldn't get any


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"@ @: "Smutty diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles." - Sir Thomas Browne"
"@: "Bluff diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles." - Sir Thomas Browne"
Reminds me of a lesson i read once RT @: "Rough diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles." - Sir Thomas Browne
RT @: "Cruel diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles." - Sir Thomas Browne