A different kind of diamond

A kiss on the hand may still be quite continental, as the song goes, but lab-grown diamonds ”“ like this 3-carat, pear-shaped stunner, flanked by alternating round and marquise diamonds ”“ are becoming a girl”™s best friend.

Diamonds may still be a girl”™s best friend, as Marilyn Monroe sang, but increasingly they are lab-grown rather than mined. With consumers worried about ethically sourced natural diamonds and celebrities like Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Lady Gaga sporting lab-made versions, the latter are growing in popularity. Not to mention that they tend to be 50% to 75% cheaper. 

Liori Diamonds expert Avi Arandbaiev said, “As the consumer becomes more educated on the efficacy of the lab-grown diamond, it will continue to become a growing staple among consumers. The lab-grown trend is already thriving and will only continue to soar in our erratic and bleak economy.” 

Arandbaiev added that larger engagement ring center stones will become the new norm because of the rise of the lab-grown diamond market. Currently, the average engagement ring in the U.S. hovers around 1.5 carats. But due to the accessibility and cost savings in the lab-grown market, Arandbaiev added, the average carat size for engagement rings in the U.S. will move past 2 and closer to 3 carats.