Stuller Releases First Lab-Grown Diamond Jewelry Catalog
Its updated book for mountings is also now available.

Each book contains an assortment of features designed to improve customers’ shopping experiences and products to meet jewelers’ needs.
“Lab-grown diamond jewelry has brought excitement and opportunity for consumers,” said Emily Graffagnino, executive director of merchandising.
“This catalog is our first comprehensive look into our assortment of lab-grown, fine jewelry, bridal, findings, and loose diamond options.”
Highlights from the debut catalog include more than 1,500 jewelry items and more than 650 loose lab-grown diamond options, as well as new loose calibrated lab-grown diamonds.
It will also include new expansions to essential items, such as stud earrings and line bracelets, to accommodate larger total carat weights, along with flexible styles that allow for enhanced customization.
The catalog will also offer educational materials that detail Stuller's “strict testing and screening processes and zero-tolerance policy” for undisclosed lab-grown diamonds, it said.
“Protecting our supply chain, your reputations, and your customers’ confidence is paramount,” the company said.
Stuller’s latest mountings catalog features more than 750 new items.
“It’s more than just a catalog — it's a journey of craftsmanship and innovation," said Taylor Burgess, chief customer officer.
"With endless customization possibilities and the ability to set any stone in any Stuller mounting, personalization options are endless."
Highlights from the new catalog include badges to notate new expansions on styles with new metal qualities and sizes.
It will also feature new organization for eternity and anniversary bands based on stone count and options for larger setting sizes.
More information about the Mountings and Lab-Grown catalogs and the catalog contests are available online.
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