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  2. How a Kay Jewelers consultant sold a $16,000 engagement ring ...

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    A $16,000 pear-shaped diamond ring was recently bought using virtual services. Signet, which owns Kay Jewelers, Zales, and Jared, has made some shifts to its strategy amid the coronavirus pandemic

  3. De Beers - Wikipedia

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    The De Beers Group is a South African–British corporation that specializes in the diamond industry, including mining, retail, inscription, grading, trading and industrial diamond manufacturing. [ 3 ] The company is active in open-pit, underground, large-scale alluvial and coastal mining. It operates in 35 countries with mining taking place in ...

  4. ULTRA Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    1,500 (July 2009) ULTRA Diamonds was a seller of fine jewelry in factory outlet and value centers in the United States. ULTRA was a manufacturer as well as a direct importer of diamonds, gemstones, and gold jewelry. At one point, Ultra operated over 100 stores in outlet centers and 38 other format locations (primarily licensed jewelry departments).

  5. Zale Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.zales.com. Footnotes / references. [1][2][3] A Zales store on the second floor of the Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, October 2020. The Zale Corporation (best known as Zales) is an American jewelry retailer, incorporated in Delaware in 1993. The principal executive offices are located in Coppell, Texas.

  6. Synthetic diamond - Wikipedia

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    Lab-grown diamonds of various colors grown by the high-pressure-and-temperature technique. A laboratory-grown diamond (LGD), also called a lab-grown diamond, [1] laboratory-created, man-made, artisan-created, artificial, synthetic, or cultured diamond, is diamond that is produced in a controlled technological process (in contrast to naturally formed diamond, which is created through geological ...

  7. Black, Starr & Frost - Wikipedia

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    Black, Starr & Frost. Black, Starr & Frost, previously known as Marquand and Co, is an American jewelry company. Founded in 1810 as Marquand and Co., the company is the oldest continuously operating jewelry firm in the United States. [1][2] The company has acted as a retailer, rather than manufacturer, for most of its history. [3]

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