Lab-Grown diamonds Sparkle as Sustainable Luxury Choice, Says New York Post
New York, NY – Forget traditional mining - a new generation of fine jewelry is emerging, prioritizing sustainability adn ethical sourcing. The New York Post highlights VRAI, a brand leading the charge with lab-created diamonds produced in a zero-emission foundry.
VRAI’s diamonds aren’t pulled from the earth, but grown from greenhouse gases, transforming them into brilliant gems. This process offers a compelling choice to mined diamonds, sidestepping the environmental concerns and ethical issues often associated with the industry, while also potentially lowering costs.
“Technically, you can propose with stardust pulled out of thin air,” the Post writes, capturing the innovative appeal of the technology.The brand offers extensive customization options for engagement rings, ranging from classic solitaires to elaborate halo designs.All stones are VRAI-created diamonds, offering the same visual brilliance as mined diamonds with complete transparency.
But VRAI goes a step further with its “cut for You” service.Customers can choose from 30 different diamond shapes – including oval, emerald, cushion, and marquise – and have a rough diamond, grown in America and powered by 100% renewable energy from the Columbia River, cut to their exact specifications.
This bespoke service allows for a truly unique stone, comparable in quality to those owned by high-profile figures, without the associated price tag. VRAI’s innovation was recognized with an honorable mention in Fast Company’s 2024 Innovation by Design Awards.
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