The Seattle Times weighs in on the Gemesis and Apollo Diamonds story: Fake diamonds making a real impression.
Excerpt:
A question has dogged the jewelry industry for decades: If humans could make a perfect diamond in a laboratory — indistinguishable from one mined from the ground — what would it be worth?
This query has gone unanswered since the first synthetic diamond was manufactured in the 1950s. Beautiful stones have been created, but nothing that couldn't be identified as man-made.
Until now.
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