It takes intense pressure and temperatures north of 2,000 degrees for a diamond to form deep within the Earth. But these days, there’s another way to create a diamond: in a lab, where a diamond can go ...
Two samples of carbon crystals, which are clear and give off a kaleidoscope of spectral colours under direct sunlight, may ...
Despite being around since the 1950s, lab-grown diamonds have only recently exploded in popularity. Allied Market Research states that, in 2022, the global diamond market was valued at $100.4 billion ...
Last year, Dorsey founder Megan Strachan got herself a new engagement ring. The one she had worn for the past 10 years felt a bit old, and she wanted to give herself options to go with different ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. De Beers launched its largest diamond campaign in a decade, ...
VERIFY viewer Mary sent us an email asking if there is a way to tell the difference between lab-grown and natural diamonds. Natural diamonds are formed under high temperature and pressure conditions ...