Even millennial A-listers, including Selena Gomez and Jennifer Lawrence, are fans of Pandora’s lab-grown diamonds.
But these days, there’s another way to create a diamond: in a lab, where a diamond can go from seed to jewelry in a matter of weeks. While lab-grown diamonds have been around since the 1950s ...
With new technologies and sustainable practices, lab-grown diamonds are becoming an increasingly popular choice among jewelry shoppers. They’re chemically and physically identical to earth-mined ...
De Beers has accumulated the biggest stockpile of diamonds since 2008, the Financial Times reported. Weak demand and rising ...
Diamonds face a demand decline, with De Beers reporting $2B in inventory and reduced production amid competition from ...
This surge in demand for diamonds is a key factor driving the growth of the lab-grown diamond market - and demonstrates how ...
The Austrian company plans to enhance its retail presence with 10 new stores, adapt to market changes and increase demand for ...
Minister for Economic Growth Tim Pallas has confirmed a $10 million investment in Quantum Brilliance through the Breakthrough Victoria program. A quantum diamond foundry is a manufacturing facility ...
The brand, which offers crystals, Swarovski created diamonds and zirconia, jewelry, and accessories, as well as home décor ...