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When MOBIA began planning its
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What is fuelling our current obsession? Of course, women still like to indulge their fondness for pink, long after they've grown out of dressing head-to-toe in it. But pink diamonds have an intrinsic beauty that goes beyond their colour. They are exceptionally rare, which appeals to both collectors and diamond aficionados. And they are shrouded in mystery. Nobody knows for sure why pink diamonds are the colour they are, which makes them even more beguiling.
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