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Diamonds are a natural resource, and are 'managed' through several industries as they move from the earth to adornment.

Diamonds are managed by:

  • Owners of diamond mines
  • Brokers who buy raw stones
  • Brokers who cut and polish raw stones
  • Brokers who purchase cut diamonds
  • Jewelers who purchase diamonds and set them in jewelery
  • Persons who own diamonds
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