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What did Plato think of diamonds?

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Centuries ago, it was also believed that those who wore diamonds were protected from harm. Diamonds were considered lucky charms for the wearer, counteracting the effects of unfortunate astrological events and endowing him or her with charm and the ability to attract others. Plato wrote about diamonds as living beings, embodying celestial spirits.

 


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