The Art and Science of Crafting Lab-Created Jewelry

Crafting Lab-Created Jewelry


The Art and Science of Crafting Lab-Created Jewelry: In the laboratory, artificially created jewelry is gaining popularity.


London: For some people, a natural diamond, which takes millions of years to form, is a precious thing. However, in the modern scientific era, diamonds and jewelry created through scientific methods in laboratories are gaining popularity.


According to media reports, the market for jewelry created in laboratories has seen a 20% annual increase in recent years, reaching global profits of up to $15 billion, according to Edahn Golan Diamond Research and Data.


On the other hand, in the UK, jewelry laboratory 'Chan Private Limited,' owned by award-winning British jewelry designer Annabella Chan, stated that the importance of laboratory-created jewelry, made with recycled carbon, surpasses that of natural heroes and jewels.


Annabella Chan further stated that her choice to create such jewelry was influenced by the current deteriorating state of natural heroes and the plight of workers in the industry.


She also mentioned that while the world's natural precious stones may be valuable to others, for her, it is not about them. Instead, she prefers to use unique scientific techniques to make cycling-crafted diamonds and pearls more appealing.


Chan's company revealed that there has been a significant increase in demand for such jewelry since the COVID-19 pandemic. In November, Annabella was honored with the "Game Changer" award at the British Luxury Awards."