In the U.S., lab-grown diamond sales jumped 16% in 2023 from 2022, according to Edahn Golan, an industry analyst.
Social media posts show millennials and Generation Zs proudly explaining the purchase of their lab-grown diamonds for sustainability and ethical reasons.
Natural diamonds take billions of years to form and are difficult to find, making their price more stable.
Globally, lab-grown diamonds are now 5-6% of the market and the traditional industry is not taking it sitting down.
It's also still true in more rural areas of the United States, while lab-grown diamonds have taken off more in the cities.
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