It used to take the Earth 3 billion years, 2,000-degree temperatures, a little carbon and a lot of pressure to grow a diamond. Now, a new machine can do it in five days. In Kerrville, Texas, a small ...
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 ...
The boom in lab-grown diamonds may have permanently fractured the market for natural stones, industry analysts say.
A diamond is a solid rock of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring substance. Because diamonds also have some extraordinary optical and physical properties, intensive research is underway ...
As the diamond industry faces slowing demand, the spike in demand for lab grown diamonds and employment concerns- Times Now ...
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Over the past five years, lab-grown diamonds have fundamentally reshaped the diamond jewelry industry, evolving from a niche product into a mainstream choice now accounting for more than 45% of all US ...
If you’ve shopped for jewelry lately — especially engagement rings — you’ve surely noticed a growing number of options when it comes to your choice of stone. There’s moissanite, an equally tough ...