• Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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    millennials aren’t buying a rare earth gem that has its price and value artificially increased for maximum profits*

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    My wife wanted amethyst because “everyone gets a diamond ring. And it’s purple!” It was also very cost effective.

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    I am also convinced that diamonds are a scam. If you like the stone and think it is worth it, by all means, go ahead and buy it. I fucking love shiny things too. But really? Have you seen the price for a tiny 1 karat stone on a ring? That is ridiculous, there is no way in hell those stones are rare enough or warrant that kind of price, and even if the cutting process was the reason for the price ( as if it is not completely fucking automated by now). Fuck the diamond industry.

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        The reflections that moissanite makes are a lot more colorful. I prefer that, but some people may prefer the more subdued colors of diamonds. Lab grown diamonds are similarly priced, so just choose which one you prefer.

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          Either way, you’re getting something lab grown. Almost all moissanite is synthetic because the natural stuff is far rarer than diamond. I don’t know why it matters if it’s formed naturally or made in a lab anyway (aside from avoiding the blood diamond problem obviously). Is it because we’re playing god with diamonds?

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      It’s definitely a scam, because they gained their value through manipulation as well as artificial and controlled rarity.

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        For a while they weren’t as good. Then they were TOO good. They were identical but the way the inclusions were structured was a giveaway (supposedly, I’m still not sure how true that was).

        Now? The biggest giveaway is the lab certificate of authenticity.

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          Also like why would I care if it was made in a lab instead of obtained through large amounts of human suffering?

          And as it is lab grown corundum is good enough for me. Choice in color, low price, and it’s not like I run in circles that have a problem with sapphire