ehudlaniadosocialDiamond Profiles: Moshe SchnitzerNo single name is more closely associated with the Israeli diamond industry than that of Moshe Schnitzer Born in Romania in 1921,...
ehudlaniadosocialDiamond ShoeThe finale of the ninth season of America's Got Talent saw host Nick Cannon stroll out in a world record-breaking pair of shoes that he...
ehudlaniadosocialProtecting millions of dollars in your pocketFew, if any, other assets allow you, to carry millions of dollars in your pocket without revealing a thing to others. This makes diamonds...
ehudlaniadosocialBe gentle with your diamonds! like any valuable product, diamonds must be properly maintained for them to remain beautiful, and to keep their value. Failure to keep...
ehudlaniadosocialA short history of Diamond BrokersLet's take a look at the role of brokers, and how their services have evolved over the last 140 years. In the late 19th century, the...
ehudlaniadosocialCan machines replace humans in diamond grading? Two machines named Sarine Clarity and Sarine Color, are said to be able to replicate and repeat standardized measurements of diamond...
ehudlaniadosocialThe Most Creative (and Outrageous) Products Made with DiamondsDiamonds are the epitome of luxury. Although diamonds are traditionally used in jewelry, many designers have created other beautiful and...
ehudlaniadosocialTechnology in the Diamond Industry: ExplorationIn today's information age, technology is at the center of almost everything we do. From the food we eat, to the cars we drive, and yes,...
ehudlaniadosocialFrom Private Jets to EasyJet: The Changing Face of the Diamond ConsumerTIt used to be that most diamonds were sold to the jet-set, a globetrotting group of people that included tycoons, captains of industry,...
ehudlaniadosocialMaking the GradeMost people call a diamond's shape "cut." Since January 2006, however, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) started using the term...