While many people still prefer diamonds for engagement rings and fine jewelry, synthetic stones are also an option. People might choose these stones for ethical or budgetary reasons. Synthetic stones ...
Diamonds, among the hardest materials in the world, are formed from millions of years of geological pressure and must be extracted from mines deep in the earth. But stones with the same chemical ...
DESPITE SHIRLEY BASSEY’S refrain, belted out at the start of a James Bond film from 1971, diamonds may not be for ever. At least when it comes to natural ones. On May 4th Pandora became the first big ...
A groundbreaking scientific development has emerged, revolutionizing the way we produce synthetic diamonds. Researchers from ...
The holidays are upon us, which means it’s gift-giving season. This year, over 53 million Americans are giving the most timeless gift there is: a diamond. A recent survey by KRC Research for the ...
The size of the global diamond industry is projected to reach nearly $140 billion by 2030, and it's easy to see why: The gemstones are sold for thousands of dollars each and remain a common purchase ...
Synthetic diamonds are laced with impurities thanks to the manufacturing process. One of these, nitrogen, turns them an attractive shade of nicotine-stain-yellow. These stones might not be pretty ...
Ada Diamonds offers only laboratory-grown diamonds in our fine jewelry. Ada’s sustainably cultured diamonds have the exact same crystal structure, chemical composition, optical properties, and ...
DESPITE SHIRLEY BASSEY’S refrain, belted out at the start of a James Bond film from 1971, diamonds may not be for ever. At least when it comes to natural ones. On May 4th Pandora became the first big ...