During the Middle Ages more attention         was paid to the worth of diamonds, rather         than the mystical powers surrounding         them. Due to the heightened public awareness         of the value of diamonds, mine owners         perpetuated myths that diamonds were         poisonous. This was to prevent the mineworkers         swallowing the diamonds in an attempt         to smuggle them out of the mines.
The         popularity of diamonds surged during         the Middle Ages, with the discovery         of many large and famous stones in India,         such as the Koh-I-Noor and the Blue         Hope. Today India maintains the foremost         diamond polishing industry in the world. 
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