A master of gem carving, jade, titanium and porcelain, visionary Hong Kong-based jeweler Wallace Chan seamlessly blends ...
PYRUM Innovations is based in Saarland, Germany and has set the tyre recycling process ablaze with its innovative approach to repurposing old tyres into valuable raw materials like oil, carbon black, ...
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never ring quite as true as when you glance down at your fingernails and notice that all of the sudden they’re tinged yellow. Eek! But don't freak out just yet. We caught up with two board ...
They're bright yellow, small, electric and look like a chunky golf cart and there are 10 of them now in Fulham. Called Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs), they are from a small company called ...
Two people have died in an armed heist in which robbers stole diamonds from Namdia Desert Diamonds, a sales and marketing company the Namibian government owns. Intruders broke into the Namdia premises ...
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while silver nanoparticles display a vibrant yellow. This ancient art highlights the interaction between light and matter, inspiring modern advancements in nanotechnology and optics. Diamonds ...
All pieces are crafted from 100 per cent recycled gold and the white and yellow gold diamonds which began life in a lab. Best piece: for everyday exquisite look to the Talisman collection ...
A “suspicious yellow man” seen on a roadside in a creepy video late at night is freaking out people, including the police, in Northern Ireland. The man was not only decked out from head-to-toe in ...
Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Kyle Richards knows an undiscovered gem when she ...
Founded in 1980, Hirsh Fine Jewels (later Hirsh London) capitalised on a new appetite for colour, being among the first jewellers to introduce the British market to pink, blue and yellow diamonds ...