For decades, the diamond world has relied on a simple assumption: that mined stones are inherently superior, rarer, and more “real” than anything produced in a lab. Yet the numbers, the science, and ...
Mined diamonds are facing a sharp decline in demand and value, with major miners like DeBeers and Vale reporting significant drops in earnings due to the competition from lab-grown diamonds. The shift ...
The glittering diamonds sparkle the same but there are key differences: mined natural gems are more than a billion years old, while laboratory-made rocks are new and cost less than half the price. Man ...
It's almost peak engagement season for couples in the U.S. Consumers on the market for a diamond engagement ring should look at a few considerations on what sort of jewels to invest in: either ...
Imagine dropping to one knee and, instead of a sparkling rock, presenting your beloved with a rare vintage vinyl, a hand-carved wooden spoon or a particularly sentimental piece of sea glass. If the ...
Diamond giant De Beers slashed the price of its precious solitaires amid plunging sales as bargain-hunting fiancées increasingly opt for cheaper lab-grown gems. Among De Beers’ larger stones, one ...
Last year, a funny thing happened at Ring Concierge’s Manhattan showroom. A bride-to-be brought her engagement ring back to the popular jewelry store after wearing it for a few weeks and wanted to ...
CaratBee reveals how its direct-to-manufacturer model delivers IGI-certified lab-grown diamond and moissanite rings at ...
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The direct-to-consumer jewelry brand expands access to IGI-certified lab grown diamonds and premium moissanite jewelry ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Mined diamonds are less carbon-intensive than man-made, but their producers should use more green energy, according to a study commissioned by the natural diamond industry, ...
Generation Z members — those born between 1997 and 2012 — are leading the resurgence, accounting for 23% of US natural diamond demand by value despite representing only 18% of the population, ...