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Mining Technology on MSNDe Beers to discontinue lab-grown diamond business LightboxDiscussions regarding the sale of Lightbox's assets, including its inventory, to potential buyers are under way.
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De Beers said that in the U.S., supermarkets are driving down lab-grown diamond jewelry prices, and the expectation is that ...
Lightbox was established by De Beers in 2018 to disrupt the lab-grown diamond industry, arguing that lab-grown diamonds are a ...
Lightbox diamonds come from a $100 million factory in Gresham that opened five years ago. The Oregon site will continue ...
De Beers is saying goodbye. The company announced that it is officially closing its lab-grown diamond jewelry business, known ...
The popularity of synthetic stones has sent the market for natural diamonds crashing. With consumers confused about how to ...
De Beers Group to exit lab-grown diamond jewelry business, focusing on natural diamonds and industrial solutions.
De Beers Group is set to close its Lightbox lab-grown diamond jewelry brand, reaffirming its dedication to natural diamonds.
Decision reflects De Beers’ renewed focus on natural diamonds, a return to the strategy behind its iconic “Diamonds are ...
Underpins De Beers Group’s commitment to natural diamonds Element Six to retain exclusive focus on industrial applications for synthetic diamonds LONDON, UK - Media ...
De Beers Group announced plans to close its lab-grown diamond jewelry brand, Lightbox. Lightbox, which was established in 2018, “has highlighted that LGDs [lab-grown diamonds] are a distinct product ...
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