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  2. Brilliant Earth Launches Largest Collection of Signature Styles

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    Brilliant Earth has endeared itself even more to Millennial shoppers throughout the pandemic. The direct-to-consumer jeweler — which deals in what it says are sustainably sourced materials ...

  3. Brilliant Earth - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant Earth is an American company that sells jewelry featuring diamonds and other gemstones that are asserted to be ethically sourced. [1] The company was established in August 2005 by Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California . [ 2 ]

  4. Jane Goodall's Brilliant Earth Jewelry Line Honors 'My ... - AOL

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    Jewelry with a delicate banana leaf motif and crafted with recycled gold and sustainable diamonds are part of the new capsule collection honoring the trailblazing chimpanzee researcher.

  5. Brilliant Earth Launches a Conflict-Free High Jewelry ... - AOL

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    The highlight is a show-stopping necklace totaling 75 carats in diamonds for almost $100,000.

  6. Brown diamond - Wikipedia

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    Before the development of the Argyle diamond mine in Australia in 1986, most brown diamonds were considered worthless for jewelry; they were not even assessed on the diamond color scale, and were predominantly used for industrial purposes. However, marketing strategies changed in the 1980s and brown diamonds have become popular gems.

  7. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    If followed, he opens a flap or valve in the forehead, from under which an extraordinary, brilliant, and dazzling light issues. The natives believe that this light proceeds from a brilliant precious stone, and that any fool hardy person who may venture to grasp at it rashly is blinded; then the flap is let down, and the animal disappears in the ...