up to -99.96%
from 29k $ diamonds
to 24k $
to a little more than 12k $
to a little more than 5k $$
but that is not enough!
The market is merciless :D
under 3k $
and now only 350$
but I have also already found it for 150$
Appears that diamonds never were rare..
duh, they are just carbon
They never were rare in the first place.
Only monopolized by the violence and state(us) quo planned economy
And just memevirus tactics again (thinking virus, not genetic virus, basically all information that you are not born with)
making all women want diamond rings.
And now
india and china are flooding the markets with their lab grown perfect diamonds..
and prices are completely destroyed.
prices for some diamond luxury accessories went from ~30k $ to now 150 or even just 50 $
so if you always wanted some diamonds on you, now might be the time
just know that it is now even less image and status than wearing silver :D :P
sooo what can the government do?
xD
how about just giving their people a way to SAVE money/ their economic energy/ value
then people would not need to speculate in what to invest to SAVE
there would be no luxury item cult anymore
and even housing would be affordable - cuz one only pays for the function of housing
not for the insane prices of people saving their value/ economic energy/ money in houses.. and luxury items
but if gov would fix that, they could not be parasites anymore..
well, if they wont fix it
bitcoin will
;)
this is also already outdated now:
And it is all also nothing new
High-pressure high-temperature diamonds (HPHT) are the original lab-made diamonds. This method was developed in the 1950s for industrial use only (diamonds originally made with this technique were yellow and too small for jewelry use.)
To make an HPHT diamond, temperature and pressure are combined to create the same environment where diamonds are naturally made. But instead of billions of years, the diamond is grown in just a few weeks.
Today, the HPHT method has been updated and can produce jewelry-grade diamonds that contain the exact same chemical properties as natural diamonds. The naked eye cannot tell the difference between this diamond and a mined one. However, the growth pattern of an HPHT diamond is different, so a trained jeweler can recognize it with a special machine.
The chemical vapor decomposition (or CVD) method creates the diamonds of the future. Most jewelry-grade diamonds are made through this process that uses gasses and a vacuum chamber to create a positive environment for a diamond to grow.
When a CVD diamond is created, the color produced is usually brown or yellow—and the diamond goes through an additional treatment process in order to achieve the alluring colorless charm.
When finished, the CVD diamond looks identical to a nature-made one. It can only be identified as laboratory grown when a jeweler observes it under special equipment.
https://www.diamondere.com/blog/lab-made-diamonds-vs-natural-diamonds-price-comparison/
https://www.pricescope.com/diamonds/diamond-prices/diamond-prices-chart-image/Princess
https://labgrowncarats.com/lab-grown-vs-natural-diamond-prices/
austrian school of economics and personal value judgement at play
AND A GREAT VIDEO AT THE END