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Previously on "Gold?! Maybe for the paupers"

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  • PAH
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    The fact they are shipped to Amsterdam (IIRC) for laser engraving means they don't trust any existing method of ensuring these 'as good as the real thing but not as good as the real thing' ones are treated as second class.

    I expect there will always be people of low morals willing to buy conflict diamonds and if they can make an easy buck by palming off these 'fakes' as genuine nature grown then they will do.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Aren't diamond prices at risk of collapse now they can be grown easily?

    Saw a programme on growing diamonds the other week and they have them laser engraved to be easily identified as 'fake'. So seems likely at some point someone will flood the market with these having bypassed the engraving stage.
    Wont they be covered/caught by the kimberly process (IIRC)? The one that ensures the stuff you buy isn't a conflict diamond?

    I think it's a case of; if you can't prove it came from a legit source, it's considered iffy by default.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Diamonds are where the money is

    Aren't diamond prices at risk of collapse now they can be grown easily?

    Saw a programme on growing diamonds the other week and they have them laser engraved to be easily identified as 'fake'. So seems likely at some point someone will flood the market with these having bypassed the engraving stage.

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  • Jeebo72
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    That very much depends on who you're giving it to, I think my mum would much rather a gold chain from Ratners.
    From you maybe.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Still think a nice pearl necklace looks better on a woman

    That very much depends on who you're giving it to, I think my mum would much rather a gold chain from Ratners.

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Gold?! Maybe for the paupers

    Gold?! Maybe for the paupers

    Diamonds are where the money is

    Sun-drop diamond in Swiss auction | World news | The Guardian

    Still think a nice pearl necklace looks better on a woman

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