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by dTal 2490 days ago
It's all marketing isn't it? Or is there some intrinsic reason why the spectral response of the impurities in a carbon lattice actually matters?
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Yes. While diamonds have always been valuable, in the 19th century, DeBeers bought most/all known large mines and exercised their monopoly position to control the market. They also launched massive marketing campaigns touting diamonds as the "best" stone for an engagement ring.
>Or is there some intrinsic reason why the spectral response of the impurities in a carbon lattice actually matters?

It makes a pretty color?

but if people perceive yellow diamonds to be pretty (even if its through marketing), then it is all the same