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  2. Amid Gen Z’s love of cheaper, lab-grown diamonds, a natural ...

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    McKinsey called lab-grown diamonds “likely the biggest challenge facing diamond producers today” because of their perceived ethical advantages, lower price, similarities to natural diamonds ...

  3. Diamonds as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Recycled diamonds are diamonds that have been polished and set into jewelry, then removed and possibly re-cut before sale back into the diamond industry. This sector accounts for 5%–10% of market supply. [25] Many jewelers typically offer to repurchase diamonds at a 15–20% discount relative to their selling price. [25]

  4. The diamond industry is ‘in trouble’ after prices sunk 6% ...

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    Industry experts anticipate an additional 15% to 20% price drop in diamonds over the next 12 months. The diamond industry is ‘in trouble’ after prices sunk 6% this year. A jewelry CEO blames ...

  5. Gemesis - Wikipedia

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    Using these methods, Gemesis produced high-quality colorless and fancy color diamonds that were offered for sale at 20–30% lower prices than mined natural diamonds of similar quality (and, from some suppliers, lower prices than that). [6] By about 2010, Gemesis was the principal producer of gem quality lab created diamonds and jewelry.

  6. Are lab-grown diamonds 'worthless'? Experts weigh in as ... - AOL

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    In 2023, sales for wholesale polished diamonds fell 20%. Elissa Sommers, the CEO and head jewelry designer of Los Angeles-based Elissar Couture, said she does not sell lab-grown diamonds in her ...

  7. Diamond Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Trading Company (DTC) is the rough diamond sales and distribution arm of the De Beers Group. The DTC sorts, values and sells about 35% of the world’s rough diamonds by value. [ 1 ] The DTC has a combination of wholly owned and joint venture operations in South Africa (DBSSSA), Botswana (DTCB and DBGSS), and Namibia ( NDTC ).

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