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The World Diamond Centre says that the upcoming event “will focus upon the elements and mechanisms that result in a diamond’s perceived value, studying the interplay of supply and demand, as well as the opportunities and threats that enhance or reduce its potential. The ultimate value of the gem-quality diamond is not simply a function of scarcity and cost. In fact, that is only the beginning of the equation. For the jewelry consumer, value is added when a diamond is marketed as an object associated with emotional commitment, luxury and wellbeing,
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