Lab-Grown Diamond Prices to Drop in 2024 as Market Reinvents Itself
Two diamond market experts talk about how the lab-grown sector could shape up this year.
The Trade in FocusTwo diamond market experts talk about how the lab-grown sector could shape up this year.
The Trade in FocusHere’s what several colored stone wholesalers expect to see during the upcoming gem shows.
The Trade in FocusDon’t miss these speaker sessions and evening events from the industry’s organizations.
The Trade in FocusAdapting to the market has taken the company in several new directions, but the owners of the tourmaline mine continue to keep responsible sourcing in mind.
Featured ArticlesWith gem source countries struggling with reduced mining during the pandemic, the lapidary industry has seen a trickle-down effect leading to a shortage of production and labor.
Featured ArticlesA new series shares tips on photographing gems with simple equipment. First up is how to build a light reflector to avoid having a phone back or case reflecting into the stone.
Featured ArticlesDiamond pricing seems to be leveling out, but mining companies are still struggling from a lack of demand, and the definition of “conflict diamonds” remains unchanged yet again.
Diamond MarketThe economic outlook has improved, but the cautious mood suggests there might be good-but-not-great demand. Prices for most stones other than the truly special are expected to stabilize.
Colored Stone MarketThe latest Gem Note dives into the differences in sapphires sourced in Montana and why it’s so hard to price Rock Creek and Missouri River corundum.
Gem NotesThe final of a two-part series looks at the state laws that exist surrounding the sales of ivory. For the first part, revisit GemGuide’s November/December 2023 issue.
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