The most obvious reason for the rise in popularity of lab-grown diamonds is cost. Depending on the size and cut of the stone, lab-grown diamonds are 70% to 90% cheaper than naturally grown diamonds.
Diamond stock performance hasn't been the greatest over the past few years for investors. However, there’s an expectation that these stocks will experience a rise in the future. Want in the game ...
Diamond “type” is a concept that is frequently mentioned in the gemological literature, but its relevance to the practicing gemologist is rarely discussed. Diamonds are broadly divided into two types ...
Here are the answers you need for a healthy new year. A new study detected dangerous chemicals in a variety of household items. But experts say the health risks aren’t clear-cut.