Diamonds won't keep you together forever... Bigger isn't Better

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The association of diamonds with marriage, particularly in the form of engagement rings, became prominent due to a successful marketing campaign by the De Beers company in the late 1930s. The slogan "A Diamond is Forever," launched in 1947, solidified the idea that a diamond ring symbolizes eternal love and commitment. Before this, diamond engagement rings were not as universally popular or considered essential. The campaign effectively linked diamonds with lasting love, turning them into a cultural symbol of commitment and status. However, while the tradition of giving diamond rings as a promise of lifelong partnership endures, it does not guarantee the success or longevity of a relationship. The symbolic value placed on a diamond ring is more about societal norms and perceptions than an actual measure of a relationship’s strength or endurance. True partnership depends on mutual respect, trust, and communication—qualities that go far beyond material tokens.

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