The world's biggest jeweller, Pandora, says it will no longer sell mined diamonds and will switch to exclusively laboratory-made diamonds. Concerns about the environment and working practices in ...
to convert into diamond around a starter gem. This approach has its limitations. Incredible pressure and heat aren’t easy to achieve or maintain in a lab setting. And, the size of the lab-made gems ...
It takes intense pressure and temperatures north of 2,000 degrees for a diamond to form deep within the Earth. But these days ...
Lab-grown diamonds, once a darling of the jewelry world, are rapidly losing their sparkle. As the market matures, prices for ...
NEW DELHI: Makers of lab-grown diamonds can’t market their gems using any term other than “synthetic diamonds” and statutory guidelines will soon be framed in this regard, a senior ...
Meg Strachan spotted the opportunity to modernize heirloom pieces made from lab-grown stones and has since turned Dorsey into ...
The brand’s direct-to-consumer model means no middlemen are involved and no mark-ups to offer the best prices on high-quality-cut lab diamonds, whether you shop their ready-made pieces or ...
Vever, Jem, Mazarin and Mysteryjoy want to highlight their creativity rather than their stone of choice in a pop-up open ...
The surge of consumer interest has created "a lot more competition" in the lab-grown-diamond field ... now make up an estimated nearly 20 percent of the global diamond jewelry market by value sold, ...