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Nepalese diamonds are worth hundreds of dollars per carat. Why don't experts want to buy it?
There are many scenery in the world, leaving us little time. You know, no matter how many travel guides you watch, it's better to have a look and feel for yourself, which is more real.

Nepal, in the eyes of many people, is a mysterious country with inexplicable attraction. Coupled with the great aura of "the birthplace of Buddhism", countless Wen Qing and backpackers flocked like moths to the fire.

Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia, bordering China to the north and India on the other three sides. Mainly based on tourism, the economy is relatively backward and the industrial base is poor. Nepal is rich in metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources, but due to the limitation of topography and geographical location, there are no gem-grade mineral resources in Nepal, and there are no mineral resources such as diamonds and rubies.

As just-needed accessories for weddings, diamonds have always been sought after by the jewelry market. Many of them, like diamonds, are rubbing the heat of diamonds, such as Nepalese Mosan diamonds, rhinestones, Austrian diamonds, Czech diamonds and so on. But please note that although these names have the word "diamond", they are not real diamonds.

Although the diamonds in Nepal are cheap, the local diamonds are actually not natural diamonds, but a synthetic Mosan diamond. Although this kind of diamond is similar in appearance to the real diamond, its value is quite different. At present, the largest producer of Mosan diamonds in the world is the United States, which requires higher quality, and even performs better than natural diamonds in key points of diamond identification such as color.

It is indeed a kind of "high imitation diamond". It's really embarrassing to bring a fake diamond back to China to see a friend off. I believe many tourists will not be interested, so almost no one buys diamonds in Nepal, even if it is "cabbage price".

In fact, this is because before departure, the tour guide will remind tourists that this is a high imitation diamond, not a real diamond! However, there are still many scenic spots suitable for tourists in Nepal, attracting countless worshippers to worship in Nepal's religions. What do you think of this country? If you have different opinions, don't share.