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Micherre Fox from New York City decided to source her own diamond for an engagement ring. She finally found one — after ...
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Nearly half of engagement ring center stones (46%) sold in 2023 were lab-grown, according to a survey by The Knot.1 Buyers like that these very real diamonds are a fraction of the price of natural ...
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According to an expert, lab-grown diamonds possess the same physical and chemical properties as naturally occurring diamond. Here's more on the topic.
You Can Dig for Diamonds at This State Park—and You Can Keep What You Find At Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, you may just find a diamond in the rough.
The lab-grown diamond boom is over, jewelry industry experts say. Lab-grown gems are mainstream now and real diamonds are back in vogue, analysts told Business Insider.
For Micherre Fox, hers appeared at her feet – a glimmering diamond in the rough. About two years ago, the 31-year-old New Yorker decided she wanted to find her own diamond for her engagement ring.