Prices start from $300 and each stone ranges from 0.15 to 1 carat.
The money will fuel growth initiatives, including the expansion of production capacity in Israel.
Their popularity is also driving up the size of center stones.
Most don't believe lab-grown diamonds are “symbolically” as good as natural diamonds.
Pricing will be at $800 per carat.
As more stores start carrying Lightbox, expect uncomfortable conversations with customers and your lab-grown diamonds suppliers.
The research could have industrial applications.
'This is what the Green Industrial Revolution looks like.'
That's up from 10% just four years ago.
Read his full comment.
New LGDR by GIA reports with 4Cs color and clarity specifications.
It includes eight new subjects to be presented by co-authors and authors in Fall LIVE Webinars.
Consumers are taking 'very firm stances on which type of diamond they prefer.'
Lab-grown diamonds are that answer for many.
'Consumers need a diamond grading report that clearly explains the characteristics of laboratory-grown diamonds.'
The grading report will be the most comprehensive available on the market today for lab-grown diamonds.
Kentucky Advanced Materials Manufacturing and UofL’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research formed a partnership.
It's a test run that will begin this month.
It 'could be a new type of product entering the market.'
Jimmy and Doug talk with Joy Janssen of e-commerce oriented family retailer Eco Diamond.
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