Posted on 05/15/2021 4:13:18 PM PDT by BenLurkin
But any non-coercive introduction of a substitute gives consumers another choice, and is therefore good.
De Beers is deeply saddened...
My son says he is looking into buying one. Seems like he said it is 30% less.
Lab created diamonds are already readily available, but alot of people want natural diamonds(their value lies in the rarity), if something is created in a lab and is not rare it will have less value.
Some people don’t mind lab created diamonds as they look better, but there will always be people who prefer natural diamonds.
How could something that has no practical use be so expensive?
Well, I’d rather buy lab grown diamonds than Bill Gates’ lab grown ‘meat’.
Diamonds can be carved with lasers. You can also deposit colors by adding key elements. What I am saying here is you could literally create custom pictures on its surface. Imagine a diamond ring with something like that!
All other jewelry and diamond makers will be stroking out with anger over this, since fake diamonds cost less than real ones.
Also gold diggers will be upset too.
I know some COVID Karens that could produce a diamond if you stuck a lump of coal up their bum for three weeks.
Because of it's hardness diamonds are used in drills and many other things. They also conduct heat efficiently. If you could make glasses out of them they would be thinner than glass ones and much more scratch resistant. There is even the possibility of very high temperature transistors made out of diamond for when you need control equipment in hot places.
High quality natural diamonds are a rarity. If you want a D, VVS, 1 ct, round, you’re are going to pay a pretty penny. If you want a Z, I, 1 ct round, it’s not very expensive. Relatively speaking, of course.
I’m all for the lab created to get the color and clarity. Just my opinion, but I’m not a big fan of diamond jewelry.
They make an excellent abrasive.
And they make great anvils for experimental physics and materials science uses.
What’s wrong with old-fashioned cubic zirconia?
God forbid people should know about their artificial scarcity.
I should’ve specified just used for jewelry. They have no practical use. Why do they cost so much, and kept artificially scarce?
Questions I’m not sure I want the answers to.
Of course consumers are in charge, if they prefer “natural” diamonds so be it,
Spectacular C/Z design.
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