Lab-Grown Diamonds: Reshaping the Future of Luxury Jewelry
In the world of luxury jewelry, a new era is unfolding—one that embraces innovation, sustainability, and stunning artistry.
In short: Lab-grown diamonds have grown from under 2% of US bridal sales in 2018 to roughly 50% in 2025, reshaping luxury jewelry around accessibility and ESG transparency. IGI- and GIA-graded Mohs 10 stones cost 60-80% less than mined equivalents — a 1.50ct G/VS1 round in 14k white gold runs $2,000-$3,500 — and ship in 4-6 weeks from New York jewelers.
At the heart of this transformation are lab-grown diamonds, an alternative to mined diamonds that’s capturing the interest of eco-conscious, style-savvy shoppers.
Lab-grown diamonds are redefining the industry’s future, making luxury jewelry more accessible, ethical, and appealing than ever before.
Whether you're a jewelry lover or simply curious, let’s explore how lab-grown diamonds are reshaping luxury jewelry.
What Are Lab-Grown Diamonds?
Lab-grown diamonds, as the name suggests, are diamonds created in a laboratory setting.
Unlike synthetic stones or diamond simulants, lab-grown diamonds share the exact chemical and physical properties as mined diamonds.
They’re made through high-tech processes that replicate the natural conditions that create diamonds underground, resulting in stones that are indistinguishable from mined diamonds in their brilliance and durability.
For those interested in browsing options, you can explore our collection of lab-grown diamonds to see the variety of cuts, colors, and styles available.