Browsing: Lab-grown diamonds

This Valentine’s Day, Senco Gold & Diamonds presents a thoughtfully curated edit of romantic gifts from its Sennes, Everlite, Perfect Love and Aham collections, designed to celebrate love in all its forms. From minimal, everyday diamond jewellery in Everlite to expressive, emotion-led designs in Sennes, and timeless symbols of commitment from the Perfect Love collection, each piece blends craftsmanship with meaning. Whether you’re marking a new beginning or a lifelong bond, these collections offer elegant gifting options that feel personal, enduring, and effortlessly romantic.

As India rapidly emerges as one of the world’s most important jewellery consumption markets, the need for transparency and consumer confidence has never been more critical. Valued at approximately US$80–85 billion in FY24, the Indian jewellery sector is projected to grow to US$225–245 billion by FY35, underscoring the scale and momentum of domestic demand.

Solitario, a leading luxury lab-grown diamond brand, today announces its official partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP), bringing exclusive fine diamond jewellery collection inspired by two of the world’s most iconic entertainment franchises — Tom & Jerry and the DC Universe for Indian consumers.

Lucira Jewelry, the design-based fine lab-grown diamond (LGD) jewelry brand founded by Rupesh Jain and Vandana Jain, has announced a strategic franchise partnership with Franchise India Brands Limited. Starting from its flagship store in Chembur, Mumbai and followed by a larger experience store in Pune, Lucira aims to open 20+ outlets in metros like Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ahmedabad within 24 months, blending online omni- channel presence with elegant brick-and-mortar experiences.​

Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the world’s largest gemological organizations, has identified undisclosed lab-grown diamonds in jewelry set with natural brown diamonds. The discovery comes at a critical time, as the global jewelry trade increasingly promotes off-color natural diamonds, such as brown and champagne hues, as unique, fashionable, and affordable alternatives to traditional colorless stones.