For some, natural diamonds, which have evolved over billions of years, are a precious commodity, but lab-grown diamonds and jewelry are gaining popularity in today’s modern scientific age.
According to media reports, the lab-grown jewelry market has grown by 20 percent annually in recent years, with global profits reaching $15 billion, according to Edhan Golan Diamond Research and Data.
On the other hand, Annabella Chan, the owner of Jewelery Laboratory ‘Chan Pvt Ltd’ in the UK and an award-winning British jewelery designer, said that for her, lab-made jewelery made from recycled cans is as important as natural diamonds, gems. is more than
Annabella Chan further said that she chose to make this type of jewelry following seeing the current poor condition of the diamond mines and the plight of the workers working in them.
He further said that the natural precious stones of the world will be valuable to others but I do not mean them. Instead, I prefer diamond beads produced by cane cycling using unique scientific techniques.
Chan’s company said that the demand for such jewelry has seen a huge increase since the Corona epidemic. Annabella was awarded in the “Game Changer” category at the British Luxury Awards in November.
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2024-05-09 20:43:06