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  2. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    Best for diamond jewelry: Brilliant Earth. Best for gemstone jewelry: Shane Co. Best for wedding jewelry: Blue Nile. Best for fine jewelry: James Allen. Best for affordable jewelry: Baublebar.

  3. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds can be sold already set in jewelry, or sold unset ("loose"). According to the Rio Tinto, in 2002 the diamonds produced and released to the market were valued at US$9 billion as rough diamonds, US$14 billion after being cut and polished, US$28 billion in wholesale diamond jewelry, and US$57 billion in retail sales. [108]

  4. List of synthetic diamond manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic diamonds are produced via high pressure, high temperature or chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology. These diamonds have numerous industrial and commercial uses including cutting tools, thermal conductors and consumer diamond gemstones.

  5. ALTR Created Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    ALTR Created Diamonds is a division of the R.A. Riam Group, a wholesale jeweler based in New York City. [2] The principles of Riam Group were heirs to a heritage of 80 years in the mined diamond business, when they released their first lab-grown diamond. [3] Riam introduced ALTR Created Diamonds at JCK Las Vegas trade show in 2016. [4]

  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. Blue Nile Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company that became Blue Nile began in 1995 when Doug Williams of Williams & Son Inc. of Seattle started a website to sell diamonds online. [3] Mark C. Vadon, then a management consultant at Bain & Company, purchased a diamond engagement ring from the site in 1998. [3]

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