Under the sweet name of « The Eden Rose », a natural diamond of more than 10 carats will be auctioned by Christie’s the 11th of June 2024 in New York. It is estimated between 9 and 12 million US do...

Lab-grown diamonds, identical to natural diamonds, represent an ethical and sustainable alternative. They consume less water and energy while reducing the carbon footprint. Additionally, they help ...

Have you ever heard the phrase "all that glitters is not gold" ? Well, in the fascinating world of eucalyptus trees, it turns out that sometimes, gold can be found where you least expect it - in th...

Synthetic diamonds provide an ethical and sustainable alternative to mined diamonds, offering comparable, if not superior, quality. They are cheaper to produce and have a reduced environmental impa...
Just like precious metals, diamond mining causes the same ecological and social problems. As a result of these issues, the Kimberley Process was established, introducing compulsory control of the d...

Traditional mining is labor intensive and generally poorly regulated. During working hours, miners are often exposed to many risks, such as exposure to toxic chemicals, such as mercury or cyanide ...

Recycled gold is often perceived as an ethical option, but it does not eliminate the abuses or environmental consequences associated with mining. Although it is systematically recycled, it remains ...

Laboratory diamonds, identical to mined diamonds in appearance and composition, offer an ethical and sustainable alternative by reducing environmental impact and the risks associated...


