Diamond
The ex-wife concealed a rare blue diamond worth millions of shekels
The man claimed that the woman exploited her time alone in the house to empty a hiding place of jewelry and diamonds worth NIS 3.2 million. The woman denied his claim.
The hardest material? Chinese team forges hexagonal diamond with super strength
Custom Jewellery by Leading Hatton Garden Jewellers
Global diamond industry is rising again: What’s powering the recovery?
The rising business demand for budget-friendly lab grown diamonds by Ouros Jewels
US to ease tariffs on defense and diamond imports from Israel
As for chips and pharma, two leading sectors in Israel's exports, the negotiations are expected to continue for months to come.
Empress Eugénie's crown found damaged after Louvre Museum robbery
Empress Eugénie’s diamond- and emerald-studded crown, stolen during a daring Louvre heist that stunned France, was found damaged near the museum. Officials vow to restore it and tighten security.
Israeli breakthrough in diamond tech open doors to faster, reliable quantum devices
Israeli and German scientists announced the development of a method to capture nearly all the light emitted by microscopic defects in diamonds - an advance that could make quantum devices faster.
This is the amount paid today for an engagement ring
Gold prices have soared, diamond prices have plummeted, and now comes the bill: How much did grooms pay this year for engagement rings?
CNN journalist's car window smashed, blames settler violence
The journalist was covering a story for CNN on a Palestinian-American citizen who was killed on Friday by far-right Israeli activists when the vandalism occurred.
How diamond miners discovered a 500-year-old Portuguese shipwreck in the Namib Desert
The Bom Jesus set sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on March 7, 1533, intending to reach the Indies.
Not a closed circle anymore: The great transformation of the Diamond Exchange
Removing barriers: The Exchange Dramatically lowers threshold conditions in order to open doors to new forces in the industry.
40% harder Than natural diamonds: Chinese scientists synthesize ‘super diamond’
The synthetic hexagonal diamond exhibits high thermal stability up to 1,100°C and a hardness of 155 GPa, promising advancements in aerospace and defense industries.
Israeli delegation attends Doha Diamond Conference
Although the event opened about ten days after the ceasefire with Hamas went into effect, Al-Thani had extended the invitation a month ago.