Supplier Bulletin

A Milestone in the Lab Grown Industry, the 3 Largest Certified Diamonds Over 15 Carats Coming to JCK

Supplier BulletinJun 02, 2022

A Milestone in the Lab Grown Industry, the 3 Largest Certified Diamonds Over 15 Carats Coming to JCK

Sponsored by GreenLab Diamonds LLP

Om, 27.27 carat, marquise step-cut IGI Certified Lab Grown Diamond
Namah, 15.16 carat, pear rose-cut IGI Certified Lab Grown Diamond
Shivaya, 20.24 carat, emerald-cut IGI Certified Lab Grown Diamond
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Industry enthusiasts looking at buying lab grown diamonds and jewelry at JCK Las Vegas 2022 will have an opportunity of seeing the world’s three largest IGI Certified lab grown diamonds named “Om” (27.27-carat, marquise step cut), “Namah” (15.16-carat, pear rose-cut) and “Shivaya” (20.24-carat, emerald-cut) showcased by GreenLab Diamonds.
 
GreenLab has a legacy of three generations of diamantaires and over 50 years of experience in the diamond industry. Championing their experience using technology and innovation, they have stretched the frontiers of the industry and catapulted as the largest lab grown diamond growers. Their diamond growing infrastructure has more than 1,000 reactors, powered by renewable energy, harnessed through its 25 MW solar power plant spread across 90 acres of land, which further cuts down the cost to nature and reduces the CO2 emissions. Noteworthier, these thousands of carats-per-month diamonds are created with a desire to nurture both people and the environment without compromising on the quality, making its manufacturing units truly green and sustainable.
 
Their exceptional lab-created trio is named in honor of the popular mantra Om Namah Shivaya, a meditative expression thousands of years old. Among other things, the final syllables symbolize the elements: earth, water, fire, air and space.
 
Om - The world record holder, a 27.27-carat marquise step cut with dimensions of 34.46 x 18.21 x 5.27 mm, was named "Om" after the mystic syllable and represents the company’s vision to make India the world leader in the lab grown diamond sector. Om has the additional distinction of finishing “as-grown,” needing no post-growth treatment to enhance color. 
 
Namah - Named for the second component of the popular mantra, Namah is a 15.16-carat pear rose-cut measuring 24.52 x 15.60 x 4.56 mm. Namah also finished “as-grown,” requiring no additional treatment. 
 
Shivaya - The 20.24-carat emerald cut, now the world’s second largest polished lab grown diamond, measures 22.17 x 10.93 x 7.26 mm and was named for the mantra’s closing syllables.
 
GreenLab is a seed-to-jewelry company where growing, cutting, polishing of diamonds, jewelry designing and manufacturing take place within the same ecosystem, ensuring minimal supply chain issues with optimal quality control, giving the world sustainable, affordable and opulent diamonds and jewelry designed for the new millennial and environment conscious consumers.

We look forward to seeing you at JCK Las Vegas, Labon LLC booth #8131, the authorized dealer of GreenLab Diamonds in USA, or visit our website at www.greenlab.diamonds.


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