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by tomatotomato37 2542 days ago
That only really applies to prestige uses; to go with the De Beer analogy a 500 carat "jewel" diamond goes for $50 million, yet some researcher needing an artificial diamond optic lens the size of a dinner plate can get one made for just a couple million.
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That's a special effect of the diamond marketplace where diamonds aren't really “precious materials” but authenticatable natural diamonds are precious collectibles. (That is, it is the provenance and not the material that is precious.).

But the dynamics are the same so long as the supply glut is in things interchangeable with what is precious (e.g., diamonds that, down to the De Beers microetching, are indistinguishable from the ones that people place value on.)