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 ...
Diamonds may be forever. But their market value? That might prove less eternal. In a sign of the times spotted by Ars Technica, you can now buy a diamond-generating machine on the Chinese online ...
Diamonds have long been the ultimate symbol of love and commitment, their sparkling brilliance forever linked to life’s most emotional moments. Thanks to decades of marketing genius—most notably from ...
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The Rapid Rise of Lab Grown Diamonds: How Technology Is Reshaping the Engagement Ring Industry
For more than a century, the diamond industry has changed very little. Engagement traditions remained stable, buying habits stayed predictable and the classic mined diamond dominated the global market ...
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