Macedonia Sapphire Diamond Engagement Ring,
By Farzana Aamir.
World-Wide Diamond Tradition In the 1960’s De Beers aimed to conquer other international markets such as Germany, Japan and Brazil. Prior to WWII, Japanese women’s jewelry mainly comprised of pearls and coral. Though the importation of diamonds postwar was not permitted in Japan, by 1981, 60 percent of married Japanese women were wearing diamond rings, making Japan the second largest engagement ring market. It is now estimated that 78 percent of all engagement rings sold every year are diamond. The diamond continues to be an expression of love embodying virtue and passion that lasts forever.
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