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: At the 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition , the Austrian pavilion's massive display of Bohemian glass was described as looking like a "bed of diamonds" due to the way light flashed from the gathered pieces.

: In literature and pop culture, diamonds represent an unbreakable bond or "unrealized potential" (as seen in the "diamond in the rough" idiom). 4. Craft and Hobbies: Diamond Painting Tradition of Diamonds Wrapped in Paper Explained bed_of_diamonds

The phrase "bed of diamonds" is often used descriptively when referring to diamonds displayed in (also known as "diamond paper"). : At the 1893 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition

While "bed of diamonds" isn't a single formal scientific term, it refers to several distinct concepts ranging from high-end jewelry design to historical industrial metaphors and modern craft techniques. 1. Jewelry Design: The Pavé "Bed" Craft and Hobbies: Diamond Painting Tradition of Diamonds

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