
SimoStrange91
78 posts

SimoStrange91
@SimoMasty91
Pokéfan - '95 Nerd | Gamer - Fashion
Milano انضم Eylül 2025
12 يتبع3 المتابعون

@legallymsjuno There’s a big difference between "identical carbon" and "identical value." Supply and demand dictate the market: Chinese labs can flood the market with infinite stones, which is why lab-grown prices are crashing. Natural diamonds are finite.
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@FutureJewelryCo Forever a natural team, I will always have a soft spot for their historical charm
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@TheSalonDon The $10k they spent today will be worth zero tomorrow because lab prices are crashing 70% year-over-year. Natural diamonds may fluctuate, but they never go to zero. You have the 'real deal' authenticity always wins in the long run
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I spent $70k on this natural diamond engagement ring two years ago
Worth basically nothing now
And every other chick has a bigger lab grown ring for $10k

Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: The price of diamonds has crashed to its lowest level this century.
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@storriephotos We need more men in diamonds! 💎 Hudson and Connor aren't just killing it in their series, they’re breaking the screen with this style. Hudson Williams in that sparkling and with that style is amazing!
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@leaving4_nam @benonwine Using African resources to build a global legacy isn't hypocrisy, it's a partnership. In Botswana, diamond revenue is the backbone of the economy, funding free education and healthcare. That’s called national empowerment, not exploitation.
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@benonwine He says it while wearing diamonds mined in Botswana. Half his F1 car is made from metals from Africa. Fucking hypocrite. Wonder what his 50% white side thinks of the thousands of black migrants invading Europe
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@CleansedTweets Using outdated tropes doesn't change reality. In countries like Botswana, diamonds are a national success story that built world-class infrastructure.
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@nufcToon2284 Stop using outdated tropes. In countries like Botswana, diamonds are a national success story that built a world-class infrastructure. It’s about empowerment, not exploitation.
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Diamonds in his ears probably mined in africa by a 6 year old african slave owned by an african slave leader the hypocrite
Coinvo@Coinvo
🇪🇺 LEWIS HAMILTON: "The rest of the world takes so much from Africa and no one talks about it." "I really hope Africans kick Europeans out and take back what belongs to them."
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@FMothowakgosi @adonispara Listen to the people who actually live there. 🗣️ The "child labor" narrative is an outdated myth used to overshadow a massive African success story.
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@adonispara As someone who lives in Botswana, i can tell you that our diamond industry has no child labor
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> "the rest of the world takes so much from Africa"
> wears a diamond earring mined in Botswana by some 6-year-old

Coinvo@Coinvo
🇪🇺 LEWIS HAMILTON: "The rest of the world takes so much from Africa and no one talks about it." "I really hope Africans kick Europeans out and take back what belongs to them."
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@lepulias @adonispara It’s called high fashion. 💅 Breaking stereotypes is what Lewis does best, and those natural diamonds are the ultimate power move.
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@adonispara Well weird for a guy to wear an earring like that. Something you’d expect from a grandma
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@adonispara That’s a common trope, but it’s factually wrong regarding Botswana. The diamond industry there is highly regulated and a major employer for adults with fair wages.
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@Sassafrass_84 Please don't minimize your feelings. You didn't just lose an expensive object; you lost years of dedication and a milestone you both worked so hard for. Natural diamonds are rare and unique, It’s normal that shopping for a replacement feels wrong right now. Give yourself grace❤️
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Listen, guys. I am over the bs online. I have first world problems.
Like the fact that I lost my wedding ring that my husband got me for my 10 year anniversary and it was diamonds galore. Expensive. Took us years to pay off.
Now I cry. While shopping for a replacement and just dont have the heart to.
Ugh. I seriously can't believe this right now.
First world problems.
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@SinghBty @sciencegirl The fact remains that a natural diamond is a piece of Earth’s history that survived a billion-year journey. To me, that is the definition of rare and eternal
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@sciencegirl De Beers literally invented the idea that diamonds are rare and forever, turns out they're neither.
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Lewis Hamilton redefining style once again! Those vintage diamond cluster earrings are iconic. Love seeing him embrace bold elegance at Dior!
Rashi@HAMazingLew
Sir Lewis Hamilton was seen wearing Briony Raymond 1950s diamond cluster earrings ($24,500) at the Dior show today 🤍
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@jacquemusx Incredible how history and craftsmanship come together turning a scandal into couture art. Iconic and unforgettable
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@NaesCloset Is it ego to prefer an original painting over a print? Authenticity, rarity, and history matter
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@MiningWeekly Transparency and traceability are at the heart of GemFair, supporting artisanal miners with fair value, training and a responsible, traceable route to market
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De Beers London, GemFair launch capsule jewellery collection featuring ethically sourced
artisanal diamonds
#diamonds #SierraLeone #GemFair #jewellery
bit.ly/4k5SFwv

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@SplattershotSr @sarayupani Garnets are beautiful but far more abundant than gem-quality diamonds, which is why they're worth a fraction of the price. Diamond crystals exist, but stones meeting strict gem standards are statistically rare. Mineral abundance ≠ jewelry-grade abundance.
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@SimoMasty91 @sarayupani Diamonds are not geologically rare. Also plenty of my stones are gem quality. I have a cut garnet actually. Diamonds are actually incredibly abundant
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Lab grown diamonds are indistinguishable from mined ones.
But the elite doesn’t covet the sparkle. They covet a symbol of value measured in human suffering.
Niraj Shah@niraj_shah
Well well - India’s New Diamond Rule: Only a Natural Diamond Can Be Called a Diamond: PTI
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@AngryyFck @sarayupani Gem-quality diamonds are absolutely rare. Less than 1% of mined stones qualify. And yes, the industry had serious issues which is why the Kimberley Process was established to certify conflict-free sourcing. Ethical concerns were real, reforms happened.
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@SimoMasty91 @sarayupani Diamonds are not rare and have as much history as piece of quartz (except for, you know, the suffering) .
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@SplattershotSr @sarayupani Rocks on your wall aren't gem-quality. Less than 1% of mined diamonds meet investment-grade standards. Your ammolite is rare but there's no global market, no no liquidity. Rarity alone doesn't create value. Natural diamonds combine geological rarity with established worth.
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@SimoMasty91 @sarayupani Dude I have a ton of rocks on my wall that are equally as rare and way larger, yet not nearly as costly. Some are even more rare, like my ammolite and phosphophyllite samples
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