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In the United States, diamonds are culturally associated with love, commitment, and are often used in engagement and wedding rings.
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India
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Diamonds are culturally significant in India and are commonly used in traditional jewelry for special events and celebrations.
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Middle East
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Diamonds are frequently incorporated into traditional Middle Eastern jewelry for special events and ceremonies.
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jewelry industry in the West
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Diamonds in the Western jewelry industry symbolize love and commitment in engagement rings.
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Africa
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In Africa, diamonds are mined as natural resources and provide economic significance and employment for local communities.
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures use diamonds symbolically and for traditional jewelry.
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South Africa
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Diamonds are highly valued and used in jewelry for special occasions in South African culture.
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Diamonds in Sub-Saharan Africa have traditional, spiritual, and ceremonial significance, although they may not have the same commercial value as in Western countries.
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fancy event attendees
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Diamonds are often worn by fancy event attendees as a symbol of wealth and status.
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geological
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Diamonds are geological formations that are created deep within the Earth's mantle over billions of years through high pressure and temperature.
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