More and more, people are turning to diamonds made in labs, not found in mines. According to reports, the lab-grown diamond market is expected to be a $50 billion industry by 2030. Diamonds made by ...
This transition reflects a broader industry evolution rather than a simple decline. Natural diamonds continue to hold strong ...
Bloomstone Jewelers in Annapolis sells lab-grown diamonds exclusively. The team even crafted the crown worn by Miss USA 2025.
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to their natural counterparts, but will they ever outshine them?
It’s engagement season — the magical time between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day when nearly half of all couples commit to each other. This period is filled with romance and nostalgia, fueled by ...
Lab-grown diamonds made up nearly half of diamond engagement rings sales in the U.S. in 2024, according to a report ...
When Maisie Plant, the young wife of the American industrialist, Morton Plant, was seated next to Pierre Cartier at a dinner party in 1917, she was said to have marveled over two strands of pearls so ...
From brilliant blues to fiery reds, discover how nature crafts diamonds in every color, and why some shades are rarer than the rest Emma Saaty Selections from the Winston Fancy Color Diamond ...
From affordability to innovation, lab-grown diamonds are reshaping fine jewelry as we know it ...
Diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle, around 250 kilometers below the surface, where immense pressure (up to 10 GPa) and temperatures (around 2,200 °C) compress carbon into diamonds over ...