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Bluetus

(3,449 posts)
13. Definitely the case
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 06:25 PM
Yesterday

There is an episode from the original Mission: Impossible TV series where the team created a fake operation that supposedly held the key to manufacturing diamonds. I did not see that episode until about 5 years ago, when manufactured diamonds were commonplace, and about 1/3 the cost (and better quality) of mined stones.

There was a Twilight Zone episode where a gang of crooks stole a huge number of gold bars, and put themselves into suspended animation inside a cave for 100 years, thinking they would awake long after everybody had forgotten about the gold theft, and they would be filthy rich. The plot twist was that, in the meantime, a process had been invented to make unlimited supplies of gold cheap.

F Elon Musk, DeBeers, and all those Apartheid bastards. Let them go out of business.

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Perhaps the closing of that mine will encourage the folks who make lab diamonds. CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #1
There's no reason to buy a mined diamond anymore. yardwork Yesterday #2
Why does anyone want to buy jewelry? Is it to impress other people? And then there are people who spend money they 3Hotdogs Yesterday #3
Slight possibility that jewelry buyers GenThePerservering Yesterday #4
What's to like about 'em? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #6
In ancient times BumRushDaShow Yesterday #9
They're shiny, and JoseBalow Yesterday #10
What I like about them: they decorate my face and they are beautiful in their own right. ...n/t CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #14
It improves my appearance LeftInTX 17 hrs ago #34
I agree w/ your sentiment! It's like that 'look at me, look at all of my diamonds, look at my expensive car, look, SWBTATTReg Yesterday #8
Goddess forfend that we should find a moment of joy and beauty niyad 20 hrs ago #24
This! electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #27
Because they're pretty, artistic, interestingly designed etc electric_blue68 Yesterday #12
As do I. And for years, I worked with, and represented, jewelry makers niyad 20 hrs ago #25
You've made your own? What have you done? electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #28
Just some simple pieces, several necklaces, pins, and bracelets. niyad 18 hrs ago #31
Cool! getting sleepy will add more tomorrow electric_blue68 17 hrs ago #32
Sweet dreams! niyad 17 hrs ago #33
Why? Because a piece is beautiful, or makes us happy, for starters. niyad 20 hrs ago #23
different strokes for different folks purr-rat beauty 13 hrs ago #36
Definitely the case Bluetus Yesterday #13
I have a lab-grown diamond, too. It's beautiful. No need to every buy a new diamond. Liberty Belle Yesterday #21
orher than use for grinding, why bother with diamonds WorseDayEver Yesterday #5
Diamonds are not and never were rare. They just did a super amazing job of marketing. Raftergirl Yesterday #7
Actually, the control of the distribution is what drove rarity and price mdbl Yesterday #15
But not because diamonds are actually rare. De Beers limited the mining solely to be able to sell diamonds as Raftergirl Yesterday #17
Bingo ! When the mines in Kimberly were first being worked, even working-class couples were buying huge diamond eppur_se_muova 22 hrs ago #22
Wow TY electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #29
My husband and I don't have rings. Envirogal Yesterday #11
Rings are symbols. But if you don't like them, then don't wear them. CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #16
It's beautiful and authentic artwork FakeNoose Yesterday #18
Thanks so much, my dear FakeNoose! CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #19
Lovely!.... electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #30
Rings are not the only kinds of jewelry out there. niyad 20 hrs ago #26
"To save cash" as if it didn't have EXCESSIVE funds just sitting in numbers accounts... what a crock WorseDayEver Yesterday #20
they are trying to gain control on prices. nt Javaman 13 hrs ago #35
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