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Chapter 1966 - Chapter 1869: Sell Them All

The authenticity of diamonds can basically be identified by those knowledgeable in the field because determining the authenticity of diamonds is not as difficult as verifying antiques.

However, this does not mean that the diamond business is easy.

The risks in the diamond business primarily come from purchasing the original mines.

Before cutting, no one knows what a diamond raw material will look like.

The unique conditions under which diamonds form and their inherent structures mean that diamonds initially appear in irregular shapes when first mined, and they need processing to become finished jewelry.

The key step in processing is cutting.

Producing a finished diamond requires not only skill in cutting craftsmanship but also diamond quality.

Before cutting, many hidden risks are undetectable; sometimes, there are subtle cracks inside the diamond that are invisible to the naked eye or even under a microscope.

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