Pandora phasing out mined diamonds for those grown in labs

May 4, 2021

CNN

Pandora, the largest jewelry maker in the world, has announced that it is phasing out diamonds mined from the earth and moving to those created in laboratories. The new diamond jewelry collection, known as Pandora Brilliance, is rolling out in the United Kingdom before going global next year. Pandora said the lab-created diamonds have the same “optical, chemical, thermal and physical characteristics” as those coming from mines.

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