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From red carpets to reels: Natural diamonds dominate the spotlight
From red carpets to reels: Natural diamonds dominate the spotlight

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

From red carpets to reels: Natural diamonds dominate the spotlight

From royal courts to red carpets, natural diamonds have long been symbols of love, luxury, and legacy. But more than just timeless stones, they are storytellers, radiating emotional brilliance across generations. It began in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave Mary of Burgundy a natural diamond engagement ring — an enduring gesture that marked the start of a new chapter in love. Centuries later, Marilyn Monroe lit up the silver screen with 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend', immortalising diamonds as the ultimate emblem of glamour. No diamond has lived more lives — or told more stories — than the 128.54-carat Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Discovered 146 years ago, this stone has seen the world change while remaining a constant in moments of high culture. Cut in 1878 and worn by only a handful of iconic women, its journey is nothing short of mythical. Audrey Hepburn famously wore it for the Breakfast at Tiffany's publicity shoot in 1957, embedding it into pop culture. Decades later, Lady Gaga revived its red-carpet magic at the 2019 Oscars, and Beyoncé added her name to its legend in a Tiffany campaign. Its cameo in 'Death on the Nile' reaffirmed its cinematic allure, cementing it as a diamond of many eras, each reimagining its brilliance anew. Natural diamonds jazzing up fashion Once symbols of grand occasions, natural diamonds have now stepped into everyday wardrobes — not just as ornaments, but as expressions of identity. In a world where fashion often speaks first, these gems have become storytellers — quiet, powerful, and deeply personal. Today's tastemakers wear diamonds with purpose: Jennifer Lopez's rare pink engagement ring, Deepika Padukone's sapphire-diamond stunner at the Oscars, or Amal Alamuddin's ethically sourced solitaire — each piece tells a story of identity and intent. Even subtler statements — Meghan Markle's butterfly earrings once owned by Princess Diana or Rihanna's bold 9-carat toe ring — show how natural diamonds can be both personal and audacious. These are not just jewels, but intimate expressions of self. Now more than ever, natural diamonds reflect the wearer — versatile, rare, and unafraid to break the mould. 'Every milestone deserves a gift, and for me, nothing beats natural diamond jewellery — timeless, trendy, and forever valuable', says fashion influencer Piyusha Sharma The diamond tennis bracelet became iconic after Chris Evert's diamonds slipped off her wrist mid-match at the US Open, prompting a pause in play. Chris Evert explained why the diamond was so valuable for her - My tennis bracelet added a personal element to my style on the court and served as a daily reminder that I can do and be anything, said tennis player Chris Evert Timeless jewellery and the self-gifting culture Modern jewellery celebrates more than love — it honours self-worth. Increasingly, natural diamonds are being chosen not just for their sparkle, but for what they stand for. They've become personal talismans, worn to mark career triumphs, personal growth, or even quiet victories. Owning a natural diamond isn't just a luxury; it's an experience — one rooted in rarity, craftsmanship, and emotion. Their unmatched formation process — created under pressure over billions of years — mirrors the strength and uniqueness of the wearer. Diamond weddings: A new trend? Natural diamonds are redefining Indian bridal glamour. Brides are no longer content with purely traditional pieces — they're choosing jewellery that balances modern taste with heirloom value, pieces they can pass down, and pieces that reflect who they are. From high-voltage solitaire chokers to polki-diamond hybrids, bridal collections are moving towards couture-level sparkle, where craftsmanship meets emotional investment. For the contemporary bride, natural diamonds feel right — timeless, elegant, and unmatched in value. Weddings are rich with meaning. And only a natural diamond, with its billion-year journey, can truly honour those once-in-a-lifetime moments. In a crux Natural diamonds are celebrated for more than their brilliance, they carry stories across generations, embody a quiet strength, and rarity that makes each one feel entirely one's own. Whether adorning royalty, Hollywood stars, or individuals celebrating their own journeys, they remain the most enduring symbols of emotion, elegance, and expression. Through eras, across cultures — they persist. And they continue to be the most authentic form of personal luxury in the modern world. Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of Tanishq by Times Internet's Spotlight team.

Dubai: Would you propose with a lab grown diamond?
Dubai: Would you propose with a lab grown diamond?

Khaleej Times

time01-03-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai: Would you propose with a lab grown diamond?

Lab-grown diamonds are taking Dubai's luxury jewellery market by storm‭, ‬with experts predicting they could overtake natural diamond sales within five years as consumers‭ ‬ opt for identical quality at up to‭ ‬ 80‭ ‬per cent lower costs‭.‬ From Elizabeth Taylor's dazzling collection to Audrey Hepburn gazing into Tiffany's windows and Marilyn Monroe singing Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend ‭ ‬—‭ ‬just imagine if Hollywood's most iconic jewels had been lab-grown‭, ‬offering the same sparkle at a fraction of the price‭. ‬ In Dubai's competitive diamond market‭, ‬retailers are witnessing a dramatic shift in consumer preferences‭, ‬says Fergus James‭, ‬owner of a bespoke diamond retailer in Dubai‭. ‬'From our experience‭, ‬if you line up 10‭ ‬customers who have not purchased a diamond before buying an engagement ring‭, ‬and then you‭ ‬give them equal neutral information‭, ‬seven out of 10‭ ‬will buy a lab-grown diamond over a mined natural one‭.‬' The price differential is the primary driver‭, ‬he said‭. ‬'With three-carat mined diamonds‭, ‬you're probably looking at around‭ $‬30,000-$35,000‭ (‬Dh110,177-Dh128,540‭) ‬plus‭, ‬and‭, ‬depending on the spec‭, ‬you can go all the way up‭ ‬to‭ $‬50,000-$60,000‭. ‬But with lab-grown diamonds‭, ‬with the same specification or quality‭, ‬you are probably looking at about‭ $‬4,000-$4,500‭.‬ Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to mined diamonds and certified by the same organisations‭, ‬such as GIA and IGI‭, ‬said‭ ‬James‭. ‬'It is like an IVF child and a child that was conceived naturally‭. ‬I mean‭, ‬obviously‭, ‬it's a different process‭. ‬But the point is‭, ‬you've got two kids at the end‭, ‬each with their own DNA‭. ‬With diamonds‭, ‬a lab-grown diamond artificially created is not a natural product‭, ‬but chemically‭, ‬it is classified as a diamond‮…‬‭ ‬a diamond that is facially identical‭.‬' James said that two primary methods are used in producing lab diamonds‭. ‬The first‭, ‬HPHT‭ (‬high pressure‭, ‬high temperature‭), ‬involves placing a carbon seed in a sophisticated oven under extreme conditions for several weeks‭. ‬The technique produces a similar‭ ‬effect to that of natural diamonds‭, ‬when carbon is exposed to intense pressure and heat of up to 1300‭ ‬°‭ ‬C‭, ‬and crystallises over billions of years up to 120km underground‭. ‬ The second method‭, ‬CVD‭ (‬chemical vapour deposition‭), ‬involves similar processes with additional chemical treatments‭.‬ Despite their different origins‭, ‬both lab-grown and natural diamonds undergo identical cutting and finishing processes‭, ‬requiring the same level of expert craftsmanship‭. ‬'When you get a rough diamond‭, ‬obviously out of the ground as Mother Nature has delivered it‭, ‬it could be amazing quality‭, ‬it could be a perfect shape‭, ‬it could be a really difficult shape to cut‭. ‬Like how this cut is predominantly determined by‭, ‬you know‭, ‬how nature has formed that natural piece of rough‭.‬' 'Once you get to that point where you've got the rough diamond‭, ‬or the rough natural or the rough piece of lab grown‭, ‬the same process happens‭, ‬like they plot how they're going to cut them‭. ‬Then it's handed over to the cutter‭, ‬who with the same tools and the same cutting wheel‭, ‬cuts the lab run‭, ‬or natural‭, ‬diamond into shape‭.‬' This commitment to craftsmanship remains consistent regardless of the diamond's origin‭. ‬'We don't put any more or less effort into lab or mined diamonds‭. ‬We put effort into creating really beautiful pieces of jewellery and delivering to the customer what is right for them‭,‬'‭ ‬says James‭.‬ Dubai's diverse clientele Contrary to initial expectations‭, ‬the appeal of lab-grown diamonds crosses all demographic and socioeconomic boundaries‭. ‬'I thought it would be like your classic Gen Z-millennial‭, ‬an eco-warrior who may be short of a bit of cash‭,‬'‭ ‬James says‭. ‬'But it really isn't‭... ‬it's not limited to one demographic or another‭, ‬or even a certain nationality‭. ‬You could say‭, ‬fine‭, ‬people from the UK‭, ‬for example‭, ‬could be more open to it‭ (‬lab diamonds‭) ‬because they're not as educated as people from Egypt‭, ‬for example‭, ‬when it comes to diamonds‭; ‬it's not as much part of the culture as in Egypt‭.‬' James finds all those rules just don't apply‭. ‬'It's like someone ripped up the rulebook and said‭, ‬'Anyone from any walk of life‭, ‬any culture‭, ‬people just don't care if a diamond is lab made anymore‭.‬'' It's like someone ripped up the rulebook and said‭, ‬'Anyone from any walk of life‭, ‬any culture‭, ‬people just don't care if a diamond is lab made anymore‭" Fergus James‭ Even ultra-wealthy customers are choosing lab-grown diamonds‭. ‬'We had a customer who spent three quarters of a million dollars on a bespoke ring‭. ‬And then the next purchase she made were matching earrings that were lab grown‭,‬'‭ ‬said James‭. ‬'We've got a group of Saudi ladies who buy lab-grown diamonds‭. ‬They tell me not to tell their sisters or cousins that they buy lab-grown‭. ‬They don't care‭, ‬as long as it looks good‭.‬' Arnaud Fambeau‭, ‬executive chairman of Dubai-based 2DOT4‭, ‬has also noted a significant shift in consumer awareness‭. ‬'Five years ago‭, ‬most people didn't even know about lab-grown diamonds‭. ‬Today‭, ‬consumers are asking for them‭,‬'‭ ‬he says‭. ‬'It's not about age or wealth anymore‭. ‬Everyone loves diamonds‭. ‬And here in Dubai‭, ‬where consumption of luxury jewellery is higher than in Europe‭, ‬the demand for lab-grown diamonds is booming‭. ‬GCC populations are younger than in Europe‭, ‬and lab-grown diamonds‭ ‬clearly appeal to younger buyers‭. ‬They're beautiful‭, ‬reasonably priced‭, ‬and have a much smaller environmental impact‭.‬'‭ ‬ But it's not just about affordability or ethics—it's about luxury‭. ‬Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds‭, ‬identical in chemical composition to their mined counterparts‭. ‬Fambeau says that consumers should not view them as an inferior product‭: ‬'A diamond is a diamond‭. ‬The only difference is how it's made‭.‬'‭ ‬ The significant price difference between lab-grown and mined diamonds is reshaping purchasing decisions and having a significant‭ ‬impact on the wider market‭, ‬with lab-grown diamonds costing up to 80‭ ‬per cent less than traditional mined diamonds‭, ‬says Fambeau‭.‬ The ability to purchase larger‭, ‬higher-quality diamonds at the same price point as a smaller mined diamond is a game-changer for‭ ‬Dubai's price-conscious luxury shoppers‭, ‬he said‭. ‬'For the same budget‭, ‬you can have a two-carat lab-grown diamond instead of a one-carat mined diamond‭. ‬Why choose something smaller when you can have something bigger‭ ‬—‭ ‬something that makes you feel proud every time you wear it‭?‬'‭ ‬ Yet‭, ‬this affordability doesn't come at the expense of luxury‭. ‬In fact‭, ‬lab-grown diamonds often surpass mined diamonds in quality‭, ‬he said‭.‬ It would appear the price of luxury is becoming more accessible than ever‭, ‬with the perfect diamond ring now tantalisingly close‭ ‬without a compromise in quality‭.‬ Fambeau says only the top one per cent of mined diamonds are high-in-resaleable value and of notable quality‭. ‬'Yet the average quality of lab-grown diamonds is much higher than that of mined diamonds because we can control the process from‭ ‬start to finish‭.‬'‭ ‬ While lab-grown diamonds typically cost significantly less than mined diamonds‭, ‬this hasn't diminished their luxury appeal‭. ‬Instead‭, ‬it's allowed consumers to focus on quality and size‭. ‬'The sweet spot in lab-grown is‭ $‬3,200‭, ‬which is not bad at all‭. ‬It's a luxury product‭,‬'‭ ‬says Fambeau‭.‬ James says that customers are increasingly redirecting their savings‭: ‬'People are even coming in like‭, ‬I want a natural‭ (‬diamond‭) ‬that's my budget‭, ‬whatever it is‭. ‬Now they're going out spending Dh25,000‭ ‬or Dh30,000‭ ‬instead on a lab-grown diamond and then buying themselves a watch or a bag with whatever they have saved‭.‬' Spotting a good quality‭ ‬ lab-grown diamond For the untrained eye‭, ‬it can be challenging to differentiate between a good lab-grown diamond and an exceptional one‭. ‬Fambeau offers guidance for shoppers looking for the best quality‭, ‬saying firstly‭, ‬it has to shine‭. ‬'You should see all the hues of light‭ ‬—‭ ‬red‭, ‬blue‭, ‬green‭ ‬—‭ ‬when you move the diamond‭. ‬That's what I call the life inside‭.‬' It should also be certified as a Triple Excellent Cut‭. ‬'A high-quality diamond will have a cut certified as‭ ‬'excellent'‭ ‬in symmetry‭, ‬polish‭, ‬and proportion‭.‬'‭ ‬Most importantly‭, ‬he said‭, ‬consumers should be looking for the absence of‭ ‬'milkiness‭. ‬'Some lab-grown diamonds can have a milky or cloudy appearance‭, ‬which diminishes their brilliance‭. ‬Milkiness isn't listed in certification reports‭, ‬so you have to rely on the sparkle you see‭.‬'‭ ‬ The US market already shows lab-grown diamonds accounting for 60-70‭ ‬per cent of diamond sales by volume‭, ‬says Fambeau‭, ‬who predicts similar trends in the UAE within five years‭. ‬James notes that his business saw an immediate shift when they began offering lab-grown options‭: ‬'We flipped about from maybe five per cent lab grown as a percentage of our total volume‭, ‬probably to like 80‭ ‬per cent in a month‭.‬' Resale value While lab-grown diamonds typically have lower resale value‭, ‬James argues this should be viewed in context‭: ‬'You definitely lose more money on a lab-grown for sure‭. ‬And you know‭, ‬with natural diamonds‭, ‬people tend to spend more‭, ‬so if they tend to spend more‭, ‬the overall loss is probably greater on a natural than it would be on a lab‭.‬' Dubai's position as a global diamond trading centre provides unique advantages‭. ‬Fambeau highlights the emirate's infrastructure through DMCC‭, ‬competitive electricity costs‭, ‬and ability to attract top talent as key factors in its success‭.‬ 'The attractiveness of the lifestyle in Dubai‭... ‬makes the place extremely attractive for top-end engineers and people like that‭,‬'‭ ‬says Fambeau‭. ‬ Environmental consciousness adds another dimension to the luxury appeal‭. ‬2DOT4's advanced technology consumes less energy than traditional mining‭, ‬with water consumption reduced by 99.99‭ ‬per cent‭. ‬This sustainability aspect particularly resonates with younger luxury consumers‭. ‬ Consumer appeal 'I've always wanted to buy myself a diamond ring but could never justify the price point‭,‬'‭ ‬says Tala Michel Issa‭, ‬29‭, ‬a Dubai resident who recently made her dream purchase possible through lab-grown diamonds‭. ‬'I chose lab-grown diamonds because they're a lot cheaper‭,‬'‭ ‬she explains‭. ‬Her decision came after thorough market research‭. ‬'I wanted to understand why they were cheaper and it is basically the same as a mined diamond‭, ‬the only difference is that it is‭ ‬created in a lab under the same circumstances‭.‬' ‭ ‬The choice proved financially rewarding‭. ‬'I bought a lab-grown diamond ring that would have cost me more than double the price if I had settled for a mined diamond instead‭,‬'‭ ‬Issa reveals‭, ‬adding that these laboratory-created stones‭ ‬'are‭ ‬clearer and more crisply cut than regular diamonds'‭.‬ For Issa‭, ‬the growing availability of lab-grown diamonds represents a significant shift in the jewellery market‭. ‬'With lab-grown diamonds being more available‭, ‬it sort of democratises peoples'‭ ‬access to beautiful jewellery‭,‬'‭ ‬she says‭. ‬

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