When Meg Strachan founded jewelry brand Dorsey five years ago, she focused on two things—selling only lab-grown stones and selling them directly to consumers. A veteran marketer of startups including ...
Both methods create diamonds indistinguishable from the natural kind, at least to the naked eye. The growing period ranges from weeks to months and the final product is cut and polished into a ...
According to data by jewelry insurance company BriteCo, lab-grown diamonds made up approximately 28.4% of engagement ring sales in 2021—and that figure has been steadily increasing since.
This festive season sees a remarkable surge in demand for lab-grown diamonds, with prices dropping by 30%, making them an attractive and affordable choice for jewelry buyers.