Diamonds are never things of the past
Are diamonds really to expensive? Well, when you consider their rarity and the ancient long tradition it is very difficult to call them too expensive. Rarity and tradition has its price in many other areas, not only when related to diamonds. Take some paintings from famous authors, they cost millions of dollars, and yet there is always someone willing to buy them, because this person wants to have something unique and valuable regardless of price. Diamonds were extremely valuable since the very beginning and our complete value system is basically nothing more than a composition of tradition and history.
With diamond jewelry you can also always use diamonds from your old ring to create a new ring by putting these old diamonds into a brand new setting. Many people do this because they have diamond rings that have sentimental value for them but are not their style so they want to keep the old diamond (s) by putting it into some new setting that would more suit their taste.
If you want to do this the first step is to take the old diamond ring (or any other piece of diamond jewelry) to jeweler, and tell him about the setting you want for your new diamond ring. How much would this cost depends on your wishes, the more complicated setting means more money spent but in the end you'll be able to get what you were looking for, something that suits your style.
So if you happen to have some old diamond ring or any other piece of diamond jewelry that you do not fancy but which has some sentimental values don't let it be wasted, choose setting you like and become a proud owner of brand new diamond ring. Remember that only imagination is your limit when choosing that perfect piece of diamond jewelry.
Diamonds are never things of the past. Diamonds are much much more, they are expensive but beautiful tradition that gets upgraded in present in order to last for eternity. Two or three million years (the average lifespan of diamonds) seem from our point of view like eternity. And no price is too high for eternity.
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