From brilliant blues to fiery reds, discover how nature crafts diamonds in every color, and why some shades are rarer than the rest Emma Saaty Selections from the Winston Fancy Color Diamond ...
When shopping for a diamond, whether for an engagement ring or a piece of fine jewelry, you’ll quickly encounter the term Four Cs—Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight. These four characteristics ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. “We are agnostic whether people buy diamonds or color; we ...
These tinted diamonds make up just 0.01 percent of all natural diamonds mined, appearing in shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, and even red. Since 2005, pink diamonds have increased in value by ...
The rock now gracing Taylor Swift’s finger, along with US president Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on goods from India, has given a welcome boost to the diamond industry. Swift’s engagement lifted ...
Collectors lusting after the rarest of gems have a new kind to add to their list: diamonds that change colour when made extremely cold. These aren’t the first gems known to change colour: so-called ...
Jewellery has always been a reflection of personal taste, cultural heritage, and timeless artistry. For centuries, collectors and designers have leaned toward traditional white diamonds, celebrated ...
On top of it, the marketplace for diamonds can be really confusing. There are grades of clarity and color that lead to an overall quality rating. And, of course, diamonds are very expensive. The ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., is a wonder for all ages where one can explore fossils, the ocean, ancient Egypt, a butterfly habitat and the internal workings ...