I’ve seen some sentiment (artificial, I’m sure) that artificial diamonds are “too perfect,” but I don’t think it’s really catching on. It definitely seems like Gen X is the last generation to really care about expensive diamonds, which is good.
They are “too perfect” in the sense that they – in contrast to all the kinks “natural” diamonds have – are virtually flawless and obviously threatening established luxury industries (which is kinda based NGL)
With China churning out artificial diamonds that are virtually perfect, I hope that the industry will finally collapse on itself
I’ve seen some sentiment (artificial, I’m sure) that artificial diamonds are “too perfect,” but I don’t think it’s really catching on. It definitely seems like Gen X is the last generation to really care about expensive diamonds, which is good.
They are “too perfect” in the sense that they – in contrast to all the kinks “natural” diamonds have – are virtually flawless and obviously threatening established luxury industries (which is kinda based NGL)