In a historic development for the Indian jewellery industry, crash.club by CKC has achieved a significant milestone by selling the largest lab-grown diamond ever recorded in the country.
The 20.06-carat emerald-cut diamond, with F colour and VS1 clarity, marks a significant advancement in sustainable luxury, showcasing the growing acceptance and demand for lab-grown diamonds.
Production and Craftsmanship
The production of this diamond took 60 days in crash.club’s laboratory, involving a team of 10 artisans and brillianteers who worked continuously to ensure high-quality craftsmanship. The diamond went through a 58-point quality check process, ensuring its high standards.
Identical to natural diamonds in physical, chemical, and optical properties, this lab-grown diamond embodies both quality and innovation. Its new owner, a prominent collector, values the sustainability of lab-grown diamonds, adding this gem to a collection that includes luxury cars, watches, and art.
Chaitanya V Cotha, Executive Director at C. Krishniah Chetty, emphasized the significance of this sale: “The sale of the 20.06-carat lab-grown diamond signifies our dedication to excellence and our vision for the future of luxury.”
Market Implications
This sale underscores crash.club’s position in the growing lab-grown diamond market. As early adopters in this domain, crash.club aims to influenc the jewellery industry by setting new standards in sustainability and craftsmanship. The company’s focus on affordable luxury aligns with the evolving preferences of modern consumers who seek high-quality, ethically sourced gems.