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The lab-grown diamond producer welcomed Eyal Axelrod as its new vice president of sales and marketing.
Presented by GCAL and WD Lab Grown Diamonds, the webinar will include a Q&A session.
It is more than 16 carats and G color/VVS2 clarity as grown, which is unusual in CVD diamonds.
Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff shares her opinions on the state of the lab-grown diamond market following a trip to the Lightbox factory.
Lab-grown center stones and yellow gold are on the rise.
The first round of input on RJC’s new Laboratory Grown Material Standard is open until Dec. 17.
The grading lab is accredited as an SCS Global Gem Identification Verification Provider.
The International Grown Diamond Association also created a new website, promotional materials, and sales associate training.
Paul Zimnisky shared his short- and long-term outlook for the market in an updated forecast released last week.
The celestial pendants are set with the company’s lab-grown “Caydia” diamonds.
Meant to capitalize on the customization trend, the stones are priced using the brand’s $800-per-carat structure.
Assure has also enlisted a second lab for testing, at the University of Antwerp in Belgium.
It will be for all companies that deal in lab-grown materials.
Graders at HRD Antwerp found this one, a HPHT-treated natural diamond inscribed with the report number of an untreated stone.
The company is ending its partnership with Stuller, which had carried its loose gemstones for more than 20 years.
The lab said “most” of the diamonds paired with reports stating they were natural and untreated are actually lab-grown or treated diamonds.
The fine jewelry brand, known for its focus on sustainability, has opened its doors on Melrose Place.
The move comes after a year-long pilot program.
The De Beers-owned brand also debuted a new category of high-quality lab-grown stones called “Finest.”
Baird Boucher joins the lab-grown diamond company.
Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams share tips on handling some of the not-so-fun, but necessary, aspects of selling fine jewelry.
The organization is collaborating with Virtual Diamond Boutique and IGI to raise money for its charity partners.
“Homer” is a meditation on permanence and the idea of leaving a legacy.
The jewelry company wants to guide customers making the choice between a natural and a lab-grown diamond.