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Pink Diamonds By Roger Wembley, Mon Dec 26th
I've got a confession to make. I am a man and I like diamonds. Iknow what you are thinking: that I'm Liberace. Well, no. I'm notLiberace. I don't even play the piano. But I like diamonds justas much as anyone else. However, one of the things I noticed isthat online, it is very difficult to find information on pink(and other colored) diamonds. Let's take a look at a whole bunch of reasons that pink diamondsare considered some of the nicest diamonds on the face of theearth and why people go to extremes to buy them. 1) Rarity. Nothing has really changed all that much in the last100 years. People still like rare items for the very fact thatthey are rare. If no one else has something, then people aremuch likely to want it. Call it attention, call it what youwill, but rare items always seem to be much more valuable thanplane items. The same holds true with jewelry and pink diamondsare no exception. Pink diamonds are fairly rare items to get ahold of. Pink diamonds are off color: nature doesn't seem makethem that often. However, man has altered diamonds, and man made(or man altered) pink diamonds can be found being offered bydifferent jewelers. They won't sell for nearly
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