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Why Diamonds Really Aren't Your Best Friend

From time to time, I enjoy sharing stories with you like the stay-at-home mom myth or the real problems with wearing a bicycle helmet that offer counter-cultural perspectives you may not find anywhere else. With Valentine's Day looming, you may want to pay close attention to this latest expose of diamonds from the Web site, Wise Bread.

This interesting story details the myths surrounding the true value of diamonds, arguing they aren't as precious or rare as you might believe. Besides, if diamonds were really valuable, wouldn't jewelers buy them from consumers at a premium, instead of a fraction of what you may have paid.

And, with the advent of synthetic diamonds that are cheaper, have fewer flaws and, arguably, look better, there is no need to own a "real" diamond any more.

One more variable to consider when thinking about diamonds: All the bloodshed, war and terrorism waged in Africa and paid for by those shiny little rocks as described in the recent movie, Blood Diamond about the conflicts in Sierra Leone.

Wise Bread January 4, 2007





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BY maja_203   
  
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[ Posted on February 15, 2007 ]
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i have seen the horrors first hand in sierra leone.toddlers with ampuated limbs in the name of our idea of real love. Its evil.
 

            
 
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BY davegilb   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on July 28, 2008 ]
 
I was in the amputee camps outside Freetown, Sierra Leone in 2003. Children, men, women had body parts removed with machetes and lived. Many who survived lived in refugee camps waiting for assistance, jobs, dignity.

 
            
 
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BY Tiggy   
  
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[ Posted on August 04, 2008 ]
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Diamonds - pfff!   I would rather have a perfectly nice cheap silver ring and spend the money on books or travel. Bling is so unoriginal!

Tiggy

 
            
 
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BY Blaise   
  
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[ Posted on March 07, 2007 ]
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There is another point of view to all of this. It is true that the vast majority of gemstones are used for jewelry or adornment, and come with a high price both human and financial. But the other side of the story is that real, true gemstones, properly cut and treated , may offer therapeutic benefits to the wearer when done under the direction of a skilled diamond/gemstone therapist or astrologer.  This has been practiced for centuries, in many cultures, and probably is the real reason why there is the attraction to diamonds and gemstones.  However, the vast majority of jewelry simply is "bling" and is sold for a profit, and all of the original purpose of gemstones has been lost.  I am sorry, synthetics are simply that - adornment at a cheaper price, but they are missing nature's vitality, and would never fall into the category of therapeutic.

 
            
 
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BY rabbitville   
  
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[ Posted on March 05, 2007 ]
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What a scam natural diamonds are. I've had my $100 lab created 1 carat solitaire for 20 years and it's still gorgeous. Way better than a CZ. Jewelers can tell right away, though, cause it's flawless.