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Why diamonds are such objects of desire
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September 16, 2024
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They are the epitome of romance, glamor, and status—and yet they are nothing more than carbon. The first diamonds came to Europe from India. How did they become an object of desire and a symbol of eternity? And what is behind their radiance?
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