That diamond ring your newly engaged friend is showing off may not be a traditional diamond
Man-made stones are falling in price and appealing to more shoppers who also see them as a socially conscious purchase| Photographs by Max Miechowski for The Wall Street JournalThat diamond ring your newly engaged friend is showing off? It may not be a traditional diamond.
More than a third of all engagement rings with center stones purchased last year were created in a lab, according to an online survey of nearly 12,000 U.S. couples by wedding-planning website The Knot. That’s double the number from 2020.
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