A stretchy, mid-level layer of nanodiamonds allows the typically hard, brittle crystal to bend, not break, under pressure.
It used to take the Earth 3 billion years, 2,000-degree temperatures, a little carbon and a lot of pressure to grow a diamond. Now, a new machine can do it in five days. In Kerrville, Texas, a small ...
Diamonds have long been the symbol of luxury and romance. They sparkle on engagement rings, dazzle in necklaces, and hold cultural weight as one of the most, if not the most, desirable gemstones on ...
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Diamonds are forever? Not with tariffs in the way
Diamonds face a baseline 10% import duty to the U.S. — a market accounting for over half of the global demand for polished diamonds. The tariff uncertainty comes at a time when the luxury industry at ...
Diamonds are the ultimate status symbol, but are they really forever? For over five centuries, Antwerp's diamond district in Belgium has been the cornerstone of the global diamond trade, through which ...
As consumer values shift, the diamond industry is confronting the real meaning behind “sustainable” and “responsibly sourced.” Courtesy of ALTR Created Diamonds Diamonds have captured hearts for ...
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 ...
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