William Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet, "What's in a name?" His argument was that names are arbitrary labels that do not carry the essence of an individual. While that might be true for humans, ...
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to their natural counterparts, but will they ever outshine them?
On top of it, the marketplace for diamonds can be really confusing. There are grades of clarity and color that lead to an overall quality rating. And, of course, diamonds are very expensive. The ...
Diamond is the only gem with a single element. Diamonds are formed in the Earth’s mantle, at depths exceeding 120 km (75 miles), under extreme temperatures and pressures. Over a billion years, the ...
As consumer values shift, the diamond industry is confronting the real meaning behind “sustainable” and “responsibly sourced.” Courtesy of ALTR Created Diamonds Diamonds have captured hearts for ...
This transition reflects a broader industry evolution rather than a simple decline. Natural diamonds continue to hold strong ...