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Aja Raden is uniquely trained as a jeweler, a scientist and a historian. She studied at the University of Chicago and has worked as the head of the auction division at House of Kahn Estate Jewelers and as a senior designer for Tacori, a fine-jewelry company in Los Angeles.
The chapter explores how human desire, often driven by perceptions of scarcity and value, has shaped history and markets. From the tulip mania of 1630s Netherlands, where a single tulip bulb could cost more than a house before the market collapsed, to De Beers’ ingenious marketing campaign that transformed diamonds into symbols of eternal love, the narrative highlights how perceptions of worth can be manipulated. Similarly, Kokichi Mikimoto revolutionized the pearl industry by creating cultured pearls, overcoming skepticism and market oversaturation through clever marketing and quality assurance. The story of Manhattan’s purchase for $24 in trinkets further illustrates how value is subjective and evolves over time. Finally, the tale of the La Peregrina pearl underscores how desire for rare objects has influenced personal relationships and even international conflicts, emphasizing the profound impact of human longing on history and economics.
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