Ankur Daga, the CEO of Angara Inc., an online jeweler, discusses how lab-grown diamonds are disrupting the jewelry industry by becoming cheaper and more accessible https://trib.al/vAkWWYX
Buy natural sapphires much prettier.
I’m reading in here that so many people have sentiments for blood diamonds. Sentiments that were forged out of De Beers’s social manipulation for their own profits. So people are defending an unjust practice proliferated for a few companies’ profits, even when modern engineering has given us cheaper and more ethical solutions?
diamonds from labs don’t have any value, but the branding around them has value. Including the people wearing them ;)
Workers need disposable income to purchase shiny rocks to put in their collections. Cheaper alternatives are going to be the only option if the economy keeps going like this.
🤦🏻♂️Lab grown diamonds are real, they're just not mine from the ground. Lab grown diamonds are made of all the same inert organic substances that diamonds in the ground are made from. The biggest difference between lab diamonds and mind diamonds are that lab diamonds have no flaws and can be created in any color and clarity. The point being that you can tell the difference because lab diamonds are in essence perfect.
Carbon. Very common
Please don't call it a diamond if its not natural
Now the flaw in my wedding ring is finally valuable!! Proves it is the real deal.
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6dIs your point to destroy the emotional side of diamond rings as a confirmation of a person‘s faithfulness? Or are you just so technically oriented that you’ve totally missed the point. The Kroger grocery used to have a vending machine with little diamond rings encapsulated in plastic. You put $.50 in And Walla a diamond ring. I watch kids do this and beg their parents for $.50 as Emily Latella on Saturday Night Liveused to say “never mind”.