It takes intense pressure and temperatures north of 2,000 degrees for a diamond to form deep within the Earth. But these days ...
Diamond is well-known for being the hardest natural material on Earth, though synthetic forms have been developed that are even tougher – a feat that researchers have managed again, through a new ...
More consumers are gravitating toward man-made diamonds for their striking similarity to natural rocks and their relative affordability. In 2015, sales of lab diamonds made up less than 1% of all ...
Mumbai-headquartered lab-grown diamond jewellery brand Limelight is bringing conscious craftsmanship and sustainable sparkle ...
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The world’s two most powerful diamond companies are making quiet but decisive moves to counter what some insiders are calling an existential threat to the industry — the growing popularity of ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. 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 ...
In New York, a stretch of 47th Street is known as the Diamond District for the countless gem shops and appraisers that occupy just about every storefront and office. Some 40 blocks south, Pandora ...
The Indian government is considering extending voluntary hallmarking to silver jewellery and bullion to ensure raw material ...