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A recycled diamond is a diamond, which had a prior use and has re-entered the diamond supply chain. Diamonds in recent times have become good candidates for recycling, due to a number of reasons including their hardness and the gemstone being a finite and valuable resource. Diamonds are the hardest known naturally occurring substance and rate a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. It has been speculated that the value of the market could be as high as $1 trillion US dollars.

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  • A recycled diamond is a diamond, which had a prior use and has re-entered the diamond supply chain. Diamonds in recent times have become good candidates for recycling, due to a number of reasons including their hardness and the gemstone being a finite and valuable resource. Diamonds are the hardest known naturally occurring substance and rate a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. It has been speculated that the value of the market could be as high as $1 trillion US dollars. (en)
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  • A recycled diamond is a diamond, which had a prior use and has re-entered the diamond supply chain. Diamonds in recent times have become good candidates for recycling, due to a number of reasons including their hardness and the gemstone being a finite and valuable resource. Diamonds are the hardest known naturally occurring substance and rate a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. It has been speculated that the value of the market could be as high as $1 trillion US dollars. (en)
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  • Recycled diamond (en)
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