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SimoStrange91

@SimoMasty91

Pokéfan - '95 Nerd | Gamer - Fashion

Milano Katılım Eylül 2025
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@FutureJewelryCo Forever a natural team, I will always have a soft spot for their historical charm
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Future Jewelry
Future Jewelry@FutureJewelryCo·
Natural diamonds vs lab diamond prices? Which ones are your most favourite?
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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ZiggyStohlman
ZiggyStohlman@leaving4_nam·
@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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Benonwine@benonwine·
Lewis Hamilton is out here saying Africans should “take Africa back” and kick Europeans out. Sorry… what? If someone in Britain said we should take Britain back for the British, they’d be branded racist in about 5 seconds. But “Africa for Africans” is apparently fine. 🤷‍♂️
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Seako Mothowakgosi@FMothowakgosi·
@adonispara As someone who lives in Botswana, i can tell you that our diamond industry has no child labor
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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The Sheriff
The Sheriff@lepulias·
@adonispara Well weird for a guy to wear an earring like that. Something you’d expect from a grandma
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Beauty Singh@SinghBty·
@sciencegirl De Beers literally invented the idea that diamonds are rare and forever, turns out they're neither.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Ever wonder why diamonds cost so much
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@jacquemusx Incredible how history and craftsmanship come together turning a scandal into couture art. Iconic and unforgettable
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Kea
Kea@jacquemusx·
Schiaparelli recreated the stolen jewelry from the infamous Louvre heist last year for their Couture show!!
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@NaesCloset Is it ego to prefer an original painting over a print? Authenticity, rarity, and history matter
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Nae
Nae@NaesCloset·
May be a hot take but there’s nothing wrong with a lab grown diamond wedding ring, put your ego aside.
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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Remembering Sonia
Remembering Sonia@SplattershotSr·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Kirbyy ✨
Kirbyy ✨@AngryyFck·
@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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SimoStrange91@SimoMasty91·
@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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Remembering Sonia
Remembering Sonia@SplattershotSr·
@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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