The United States may feel like it’s on the brink of a civil war led by its own government, but one thing Americans seem to agree on in our nation’s bisesquicentennial year is the peaceful, easy ...
De Beers reportedly cut rough diamond prices in January, a rare retreat by the industry’s once-dominant broker as slumping demand, lab-grown stones and trade turmoil batter the global diamond market.
A Texas man unearthed an unexpected treasure during a family trip this winter — all thanks to his sons and his wife's Siri search. Arkansas State Parks recently shared news about the find, which was ...
It started as a winter break question from two kids—where could they mine for crystals?—and ended with a 2.09-carat diamond pulled from the dirt. The park is the only public diamond mine in the world ...
Oklahoma family members recently hit the jackpot when they found an impressive diamond at an Arkansas state park this month – with tools they bought at a dollar store. The discovery, made at Crater of ...
A woman’s hard work finally paid off at an Arkansas state park after she spent weeks searching for a diamond to turn into an engagement ring. Micherre Fox, 31, originally from New York City, found the ...
Diamonds, once the ultimate symbol of opulence and wealth, may be on their way out. With the prevalence of lab-grown alternatives and an overall decrease in demand, natural diamond companies are being ...
Diamond prices worldwide continue to decline amid a global luxury market slowdown and competition from lab-grown alternatives. The Guardian, citing data from jewelry analytics firm Tenoris, reported ...
The famous marketing slogan about how a diamond is forever may only be a slight exaggeration for a diamond-based system capable of storing information for millions of years – and now researchers have ...
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In an age when you can get just about anything online, it’s probably no surprise that you can buy a diamond-making machine for $200,000 on Chinese eCommerce site Alibaba. If, like me, you haven’t been ...