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The explosion of lab-grown stones from China has shaken up the sector, leaving established players struggling for relevance.
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TheRichest on MSNZac Brown Spent Up To $500K On Kendra Scott’s Ring Despite Growing DebtDespite revealing he’s in debt from his Las Vegas Sphere residency, Zac Brown proposed with a ring that could be worth up to ...
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CultureMap Houston on MSNHouston jeweler supplies star Zac Brown with a Texas-sized diamond ringWhen country superstar Zac Brown popped the question to jewelry mogul Kendra Scott on July 24, he didn't buy his ring from ...
Despite sky-high prices, the demand for high-end designer jewelry remains robust. Whether you’re considering your first ...
Over the past two years, De Beers’s parent, mining giant Anglo American, has slashed ... N.H., chose a 3.5-carat, pear-shaped diamond for her engagement ring. It was grown in a lab. “The size we could ...
As synthetic diamonds flood global markets, De Beers CEO Al Cook warns of a "huge con" threatening the century-old legacy of mined stones. Facing plunging prices, industry upheaval and consumer shifts ...
Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong has continued to strengthen its position in the city’s luxury bridal jewelry sector, ...
A couple from Tampa, Florida, struck it rich at the Crater of Diamonds on July 1, uncovering a white 3.36-carat diamond.
Scott and Jennifer Freitas, of Tampa, Florida, said they unearthed a 3.36-carat white diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park.
Florida couple digs up 3.36-carat diamond at Arkansas park The owner of the shop that rented the couple the mining tools estimates the diamond to to be worth as much as $10,000.
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