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    Many people don’t know a fascinating piece of information related to diamond history. These precious stones started to become popular way before some of you might think. Here’s the thing:Most people think that diamonds first became popular at the beginning of the 20th century – but that’s not entirely true. If we’re being honest, it’s nowhere near ...

    The second period where diamonds seriously spiked in popularity was between the 18th and the beginning of the 20th. That is the era where more people were wealthy in European countries such as France, Spain, Germany, and the Scandinavian countries. In all of these, diamonds were still one of the most significant wealth indicators and signs of someo...

    Now we’re getting closer to the period where a significant majority of you think diamonds first gained popularity – the 20th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, gems gained an even higher status. That’s why we’ve decided to cover this as a distinct third wave – a separate one from the one we’ve talked about previously. Just before the Fi...

    In the current time, diamonds are more popular than they have ever been. And that’s because diamonds are more available and affordable than ever before. Jewelry stores and diamond sellers and dealers are all over any city you visit, so you’d have to try hard not to see a diamond or two when passing through the city center. That all started in the 8...

    The future seems brighter than the diamonds we’re talking about here. With the way diamond popularity is growing, it appears that it will hit a new peak pretty soon. Diamonds are more popular than ever, which means they’re more available than ever. And as a growing number of people will be able to afford them, it’s safe to assume many will go ahead...

    There have been different moments in history where diamonds were trendy for various reasons. We’ve talked about the middle ages, the Victorian era, the 20th century, and the present, where diamonds were available to different people and were sought-after for various reasons. In the middle ages, they were popular since they were so rare and only the...

  5. 2016年7月20日 · Style. Why diamonds? The story behind engagement rings you never knew. Have you ever wondered why diamond engagement rings are a symbol of love? The answer is steeped in an interesting...

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