Kira Jewels Debuts Custom Lab-Grown Diamond Jewelry Service
The lab-grown diamond grower now offers custom engagement and fashion jewelry through its Kira Custom Lab Jewelry service.

The New York-based company, one of the largest growers of CVD lab-grown diamonds, will now be a “one-stop shop” for retailers, designers, manufacturers, and e-commerce businesses looking to create custom engagement and fashion jewelry.
Kira’s new service covers every step of the custom design process including complimentary CAD design, photorealistic rendering approvals, multiple quality-control checkpoints, delivery, and optional drop shipping.
Customers will also have access to its inventory, which includes more than 150,000 certified lab-grown diamonds as well as non-certified options.
The service is designed to replace the traditional process that involves multiple vendors, said the company, offering a streamlined system instead.
“Very few manufacturers in the industry offer this level of end-to-end integration,” said Mehul Vaghani, founder and CEO of Kira Jewels Inc. USA.
“As the demand for custom designs continues to rise, we saw an opportunity to simplify the process, especially for retailers, who often juggle multiple vendors for stones, design, and manufacturing. Kira Custom Lab Jewelry is the first service of its kind offered directly by a lab- grown diamond grower, making the creation of custom jewelry faster, easier, and more seamless than ever.”
To get the process started, jewelers have to upload a sketch, photo, or product link alongside design requirements, like the metal type and color.
When the jewelry design is approved, production begins.
Clients will receive a quote and an exact ship date within 24 hours, said the company.
The process will typically take less than 10 days for rings and stud earrings, and less than 15 days for more complex designs.
Most items are produced in the U.S. for reliability and oversight purposes, said Kira.
It currently works with nearly 2,000 retail partners, said the company.
The custom lab features an optional application programming interface (API) and integration capability, allowing clients to connect the service to their websites, internal systems, or store portals, allowing them to offer real-time customization options.
“By bringing every step in-house, we provide jewelers with a faster, more dependable, and more profitable path to custom creation. This service reflects our commitment to innovation, transparency and long-term partnerships,” said Vaghani.
Those interested in placing a custom order or receiving more information can visit the Kira Jewels website.
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