The Development of Lab-Grown CVD Diamonds by Fzami Diamonds.

At Fzami Diamonds, we take pride in the cutting-edge development of our lab-grown diamonds, crafted with precision and care through the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process. Our commitment to quality and innovation has driven us to master this advanced method, resulting in diamonds that are as stunning and durable as their natural counterparts.

Controlled Environment: The Heart of the Process

The journey of a lab-grown diamond at Fzami Diamonds begins in a meticulously controlled environment, designed to replicate the natural conditions under which diamonds form. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest technology to ensure that every step of the process is monitored and optimized for perfection.

The CVD Process: Precision and Purity

CVD, or Chemical Vapor Deposition, is a sophisticated technique that involves placing a small diamond seed into a sealed chamber. This chamber is filled with carbon-rich gases, such as methane, which are then activated using microwaves or lasers to break down the gas molecules. The carbon atoms bond to the seed, layer by layer, slowly growing into a pure diamond crystal.

Fzami Diamonds' expertise lies in fine-tuning this process to achieve exceptional clarity, color, and carat weight. Our diamonds are free from the impurities and inclusions that often occur in naturally formed diamonds, offering a brilliance and purity that is truly remarkable.

Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing

One of the key advantages of lab-grown diamonds is their minimal environmental impact. At Fzami Diamonds, we are committed to sustainable practices, ensuring that our diamonds are not only beautiful but also ethically produced. By growing diamonds in a controlled environment, we avoid the ecological disruption associated with traditional diamond mining, making our lab-grown diamonds an eco-friendly choice.

A Commitment to Excellence

Each Fzami Diamonds lab-grown CVD diamond undergoes rigorous quality checks to meet our exacting standards. From the initial seed to the final cut and polish, our skilled craftsmen ensure that every diamond embodies the brilliance and elegance that Fzami Diamonds is known for.

Our lab-grown diamonds are a testament to the harmony of science and artistry, offering a luxurious and responsible alternative for those who seek both beauty and sustainability in their jewelry.


(IDEX Online) - Even wealthy clients, who can readily afford natural diamonds, are buying lab-growns, says the founder of a luxury jewelry brand in Dubai.
Fergus James says he sells high-end lab-grown diamond bracelets to wealthy socialites, influencers, and Premier League footballers.
He says one client, an ultra-high net individual from India, spends over $500,000 annually - all on lab-grown rather than mined diamonds.
Fergus, who runs Fergus James, formerly known as Dubai Rocks, says the surge of interest in lab-grown came after the 2022 Netflix documentary Nothing Lasts Forever.
He says that within a month of its broadcast, demand for lab-grown flipped from 5-10 percent to 80-90 percent.
"What came through very quickly was that it wasn't what the diamond industry was anticipating in terms of the general demographic or customer profile they anticipated would buy it," he told  Arabian Business.
"It has transpired that the customer profile is just completely non-discriminatory. It's everyone! Even people who've got money, they can afford to buy whatever they wanted."

17 May 2024

Dubai’s wealthy are taking a shine to lab-grown diamonds

By Fzami Diamonds, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

        

The diamond industry ‘completely misunderstood itself,’ says Dubai jeweller who saw a massive spike in demand for lab-grown in 2023 following the release of Netflix documentary ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’

    High-end clientele including Premier League footballers, wealthy families, and influencers are now buying more lab-grown diamonds, a Dubai-based jeweller revealed to Arabian Business, as natural diamonds continue to lose importance.

    When lab-grown diamonds first emerged on the market a few years ago, the diamond industry did not anticipate the consumer profile that would embrace them. Major players like De Beers attempted to steer demand towards specific demographics like teenagers or eco-conscious shoppers through branding exercises.

    However, Fergus James, the founder of luxury Dubai-based jeweller Fergus James, says he witnessed demand for lab-grown diamonds surge across all customer profiles following the release of the popular Netflix documentary “Nothing Lasts Forever.”


KEY POINTS

Global sales for lab-grown diamonds increased to $12 billion in 2022, up 38% year over year, per an analysis by New York-based Paul Zimnisky, a diamond industry analyst.

Jewelry shoppers increasingly have opted for these machine-made gems over mined diamonds because they are visibly and chemically identical - but cost far less. 

However, as lab diamond prices continue to fall, their value will not hold up as well long term as a natural diamond.

If your partner got down on one knee and asked you to marry them today, would you say yes? What if you found out the ring destined for your finger boasts a lab-grown diamond?

The chances of that engagement ring bearing a man-made diamond are higher than you might think.

Global sales for lab-grown diamonds increased to $12 billion in 2022, up 38% year over year, per an analysis by New York-based Paul Zimnisky, a financial and diamond industry analyst.