'Cursed' diamonds are apparently diamonds that pass from hand to hand together with a 'back story'.
No diamond's back story exists without the human contribution.
In order to buy a 'cursed diamond', you'd be required to listen to and accept as fact, the 'curse' that is passed along to you.
There are no diamonds listed, sold or worn that inherently carry a 'curse', any more than any other natural element can possess a 'curse'.
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It is diamonds
There are active diamond mines in India, Brazil, Canada, several countries in Africa, and Australia. It will not be possible to measure where the most diamonds are found until all these natural resources are exhausted.
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All of the world's diamonds come from the earth. They can be found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica. Many diamonds come from Africa, but Canada and Australia are not far behind in terms of gross production.
Africa has the largest reserves of gold and diamonds in the world. Major producers include South Africa, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo for gold, and Botswana, South Africa, and Angola for diamonds.
Your answer depends on whether you mean the country that mines the most diamonds -- probably Botswana (this position can rotate among several African countries), or cuts and polishes the most diamonds -- probably India, or brokersthe most diamonds -- probably (Amsterdam in) Holland.
Natural diamonds are mined on continents all over the earth, except Europe and Antarctica. Diamonds are cut and polished in industrial areas, including India, Jerusalem, Belgium and New York City. Man-made diamonds are produced in laboratories.
Yes, Akito is cursed. Arguably, Akito is the most cursed.
Diamonds are said to symbolise conjugal love. They are said to be lucky if they show a flash of colour inside the stone. Several named diamonds are said to be cursed, including the Hope diamond and th Koh-i-Noor diamond.
Since most large and valuable diamonds known today were either gifts to royalty or spoils of war -- meaning no money traded hands in exchange for the diamonds, whichever of these you choose as biggest...flawlesscolouredraw diamondwhite...is priceless.