Where Diamonds Came From - A History of the Most Sought After Gem on Earth
By The Unemployed Writer, published Mar 23, 2007
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The Greeks held the precious gem in such high regard, they presumed it fell from the sky, shards of fallen stars. In fact the Greek word "adamas", meaning unconquerable, is the root of diamond, traceable to the nearly indestructible physical properties of the diamond or the symbolism of love found in the stone, Cupid himself said to have tipped his arrows with diamonds.
This magical property was carried forward into the dark ages when some believed that by making the sign of the cross with a diamond in hand, illness could be cured. Pope Clement VII went so far as to unsuccessfully attempt to swallow a diamond to cure his ailment.
It is no small wonder that the clarity and refraction of such a strange substance found underground would have such an effect on its harvesters. But, it wasn't until the Middle Ages that the true monetary value and rarity of diamonds was recognized, making the diamond not only a symbol of magical power, but of wealth.
Yet, the rarity of the diamond afforded that only Kings would wear the rare stone until the 15th century when Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgandy, beginning the tradition of giving diamond engagement rings. The supply however was still considerably smaller than the demand.
With finds such as the Koh-I-Noor and Blue Hope diamonds in India, the popularity of diamonds surged even further, ignited by such enormous, extraordinary finds, ultimately bringing about the discovery of more prosperous diamond sources. These Indian diamond sources however dwindled with the surge of mining and excitable prospectors, forcing prospective diamond miners into Borneo and Brazil to search, where smaller mines were discovered but nothing substantial enough to meet the demand.
Where Diamonds Came From - A History of the Most Sought After Gem on Earth
The Koh-I-Noor Diamond, a 109 carat gem
Credit: jewelleryvaluer.com
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