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Lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds) are gaining attention, especially among Generation Z. Department stores are expanding their sales areas, and they are a new trend in the jewelry industry.

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Lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds) are gaining attention, especially among Generation Z. Their sales floors are expanding in department stores, creating a new trend in the jewelry industry. ​
RX Japan Co., Ltd. Press release: July 31, 2025 To Members of the Press Lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds) are gaining attention, especially among Generation Z. Their sales floor is expanding in department stores, marking a new trend in the jewelry industry. Lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds), which are attracting attention from Generation Z, will be exhibited at “TOKYO JEWELRY FES ’25 Summer,” to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from Friday, August 1st to Sunday, August 3rd, 2025. In recent years, lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds) have been gaining attention as a new jewelry option, especially among the environmentally conscious Generation Z. Synthetic diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds, but are valued for being more sustainable and available at a more affordable price point, making them popular among fashion-conscious young people. The “TOKYO JEWELRY FES ’25 Summer,” to be held at Tokyo Big Sight on Friday, August 1st, will feature a large selection of “synthetic diamonds,” a hot topic among Generation Z. Be sure to come and cover the event. Pre-register for coverage (pre-registration required) ​
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/26157/1758/26157-1758-461e95451df68668d130d6ecde1ccf53-617×388.png What is the appeal of lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds)? 1. Sustainable and Ethical Choices Lab-grown diamonds do not require underground mining and are grown artificially in laboratories. Because they are grown artificially in laboratories, they have an extremely low impact on the natural environment and are free from human rights issues associated with mining labor. They are gaining popularity, especially among Gen Z and millennials, as “jewelry that is kind to both the earth and people.” 2. The appearance and quality are the same as “real diamonds” The scientific, physical, and chemical properties are exactly the same as natural diamonds. They have been evaluated and certified by third-party organizations (e.g., GIA), and even a professional eye cannot tell the difference. In other words, the big appeal is that you can make a more satisfying choice with the same brilliance. 3. Affordable prices and a wide range of options Lab-grown diamonds are often available at 30-50% lower than natural diamonds, and are gaining attention as “affordable luxury. Because the price is more affordable, you can choose larger stones, be particular about the design, and create jewelry that is uniquely yours. Examples of brand development and sales floor expansion in department stores In a jewelry market where natural diamonds have dominated until now, synthetic diamonds have emerged as a new option, increasing their presence in department store jewelry sections. In particular, their diverse price ranges and designs have been well received, leading to an increase in demand for them as gifts and for personal use. Next Diamond, a New York-based brand that arrived in Japan in 2021, has begun pop-up and permanent locations at Matsuya and other major department stores nationwide. With reliable quality and clear prices, the brand is steadily expanding its reach to ethical consumers, separate from its existing natural diamond customer base. Lab-grown diamonds (synthetic diamonds) will also be exhibited at “TOKYO JEWELRY FES,” Japan’s largest consumer jewelry event.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/26157/1758/26157-1758-1b45ecdb05d1c46c5f80d1cf061606dc-600×600.jpg Lab-Grown Diamond Platinum Ring, Solitaire 1.00ct Drop [Link Number: 8-21] Company Name: Jewelry Studio PLUSTER Lab-Grown Diamond Ring [Link Number: 13-23] Company Name: Co., Ltd. Watanabeya
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/26157/1758/26157-1758-69110adddc75d5addfe0b97f60bf2824-338×373.jpg Parfum du matin (Parfum du Matin) [Frame Number: 22-12] Company Name: Misuzu・la muse Japan’s laboratory-grown diamond market is forecast to reach US$511 million to US$2,242.9 million between 2024 and 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.77% over the forecast period from 2025 to 2033. Please come to “TOKYO JEWELRY FES” and be one of the first to cover synthetic diamonds, a market that is expected to expand in the future. Pre-register here for coverage (pre-registration required) ​ TOKYO JEWELRY FES ’25 Summer Dates: August 1st (Fri) – 3rd (Sun), 2025, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (5:00 PM on the final day) Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, West Exhibition Hall 3 & 4 Organizer: RX Japan Co., Ltd. Website:
https://www.jewelry-fes.jp/tokyo/ja-jp.html *WWD JAPAN “What’s the Future of the Synthetic Diamond Market in Japan? Star Jewelry and Next Diamond” Excerpted from “New York: The Future of Lab-Grown Diamonds” * Excerpted from “Japan Lab-Grown Diamond Market Size, Share,
Competitive Environment, and Trend Analysis Report” by Report Ocean Co., Ltd. For more information about this release *This email has been sent automatically, so please do not reply. Press Release Download

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