Stars who choose laboratory diamonds

Stars and diamonds

Stars who choose lab-grown diamonds. Part 3

05.26.2023

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Diamonds have long been the most coveted gemstone, with status and money associated with their size. Elizabeth Taylor wore a 68-carat jewelry, while Audrey Hepburn and Beyoncé tried on a 168-carat Tiffany yellow diamond. But that all changed with the advent of lab-grown diamonds.


Laboratory diamonds are created in just a few weeks in plasma reactors and do not harm the environment. They are more accessible and cleaner.Moreover, cultured diamonds are a lifestyle that you can join. 

We continue to talk about the stars who choose laboratory diamonds. The same as IQ Diamonds does.

The first article in the series tells about the jewelry of Penelope Cruz, Billy Porter and Lady Gaga

The second article in the series tells about the jewelry of Rihanna, Emma Watson and Jennifer Hudson

Nikki reed

nikki reed

The star of the vampire saga "Twilight" Nikki Reed by her example refutes the myth that laboratory stones and luxury are incompatible. The star plans to replace the diamond in her engagement ring with a synthetic one, and is releasing her own line of engagement and engagement rings with lab-grown diamonds.
Camilla Mendes

camilla mendes

The star of the American TV series "Riverdale" at the award ceremony "Peoples Choice" chose a classic outfit - a sheath dress with a floral print and open sandals. She supplemented the set with a ring with a pink laboratory diamond weighing 5 carats. Its cost is estimated at $175,000.

A year later, for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Camilla Mendes chose a classic tennis bracelet decorated with laboratory diamonds weighing 3 carats.

Bindi Irwin

bindi irwin

Chandler Powell proposed to Bindi Irwin, the daughter of the famous crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, in 2019. To do this, he chose a ring made of recycled rose gold with a laboratory-grown diamond weighing about two carats. 

A large oval-shaped stone is framed by a diamond pavé and decorated with a detail in the form of a vine. Brilliant Earth estimates the ring is worth $25,000-$50,000.


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