(IDEX Online) - Brilliant Earth, the US-based "ethical jeweler" saw sales dip again in Q3, down 12.5 per cent to $99.9m. That ...
Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. Class A ( (BRLT) ) has released its Q3 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information Brilliant Earth Group, Inc.
Fall/winter months are popular for engagements due to the festive, family-oriented  nature of the season. Jewelry experts ...
Delivered Net Sales Within Guidance Range and Drove 11% Year-Over-Year Repeat Order Growth Increased Third Quarter Gross Margin by 230 bps ...
Institutional investors and hedge funds own 70.41% of the company’s stock. Brilliant Earth Group, Inc designs, procures, and sells diamonds, gemstones, and jewelry in the United States and ...
Chinese media and influencers engaged in in-depth discussions with De Beers executives, experiencing the brilliant world of ...
Over the last couple of years, engagement ring styles have slowly transitioned from delicate and dainty to bold and unique.
VP of Sustainability and Responsible Sourcing at Brilliant Earth, a company that makes and sells lab-grown diamonds. That is where the differences end, however. “Laboratory-grown diamonds and ...
Their study suggests that injecting five million tonnes of diamond dust annually for 45 years could cool Earth by 1.6°C. Despite promising results, the exorbitant cost of synthetic diamonds ...
A new study has argued that spraying millions of tonnes of diamond dust in the Earth’s upper atmosphere every year could help cool down the Earth and combat global warming. It might appear to be a ...
According to Battioni and his colleagues, if 5 million tons of diamond particles were injected into the stratosphere every year, it would be possible to cool the Earth's temperature by 1.6 degrees.
Diamond dust could cool Earth by 1.6ºC, says Sandro Vattioni. This geoengineering method might cost $175 trillion by 2100. Sulfur is cheaper but comes with significant environmental risks ...