Because Leonard had given a gift, Mr. Valma soon prepared a return gift for Leonard and Joan, consisting of a tie clip with a ruby inlay and a ruby brooch.
Although Mr. Valma now primarily focuses on diamond processing, as an Indian, they actually prefer colored gemstones over transparent diamonds.
If you pay close attention to the Indian museums or the houses of the wealthy, you will find that diamond jewelry is mostly brought by foreigners or made after the 19th century.
This is actually a reflection of the global trend changes. At least from the discovery of diamonds until the 19th century, this transparent gemstone was only considered as one of the common gems, and did not have today's top gemstone status.
If you go to find those ancient cultural relics jewelry, you will find that the ancient jewelry is basically inlaid with colored gemstones, and diamonds only occasionally appear, and seem to be simply used to match colors.