Maria Doulton, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Jewellery Editor, was quoted in Bride Magazine for an article entitled: “What’s the Difference Between Lab-Grown and Natural Diamonds". Maria remarked: "The differences are not in the physical make-up of the stone but in the source. What matters is how you feel about that.”
The quote was from the extensive archive of articles on engagement rings and lab-grown and natural diamonds. Founded in London in 2000 by Maria Doulton and Christine Pasquier, The Jewellery Editor has published over 3,380 articles on fine and high jewellery as well as watches, with an entire section devoted to bridal jewels. The richness and quality of The Jewellery Editor’s content have made the site a reference for jewellery lovers and experts worldwide.
The Jewellery Editor has a loyal following of jewellery and watch lovers across its social media accounts. Over the past 14 years, The Jewellery Editor has created engaging content in the form of articles written by leading jewellery and watch experts, YouTube videos, and a constant presence on Instagram and Pinterest.
Brides Magazine, based in the United States of America, was bought from Condé Nast in 2019 by Dotdash Meredith, which is part of IAC, the largest digital and print publisher in the USA. The site is a well-respected destination for brides to be with over 90 years of experience and four million monthly readers.
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Founded in Los Angeles in 2014, VRAI is growing around the world as Diamond Foundry's D2C business. The company operates a zero-emission foundry in Wenatchee, Washington, harnessing hydropower from the Columbia River. VRAI has been certified Carbon Neutral since 2017 by Climate Impact Partners.
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Dublin jewellery brand Chupi celebrates a decade of timeless jewels. The impressive engagement ring from their latest “One In A Trillion” collection feature lab-grown diamonds for the first time in the brand’s history.
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The Callie engagement ring, set with a CanadaMark Diamond, is made to order by Shakti Ellenwood in her Ashburton's studio boutique in Devon. Delivery is approximately 6 to 8 weeks.
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Lang Antiques, founded in 1969 in San Francisco, is recognised as one of the premier vintage jewellery sellers worldwide, with an added emphasis on education and expertise.
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Taking his unique jewellery vision into the bridal sphere, London jeweller Tomasz Donocik offers an edgy take on the traditional diamond and gemstone engagement ring.
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Rachel Boston 1.70 carat round brilliant cut diamond engagement ring with a channel set baguette cut emerald halo
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Polly Wales grey rose cut pear shape salt and pepper diamond engagement ring in 18 carat yellow gold, pictured between a textured band by Ruth Tomlinson and a Polly Wales diamond petal ring.
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Gee Woods Artemis 0.66 carat shield cut diamond engagement ring set in 18 carat gold
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Responsible practices are at the core of Chupi’s ethos and founder Chupi Sweetman explains: “It’s a pivotal moment for us to launch our most sustainable collection to date. Lab grown stones are the future of diamonds. The next decade for us as a brand is reflected in this collection.”