Editor’s Note
This article highlights the launch of a unique, high-carat lab-grown diamond ring by Lloyd, showcasing the growing prominence and sophistication of sustainable alternatives in fine jewelry.

Jewelry brand Lloyd is unveiling a diamond ring with a total weight of 7.67 carats, made from lab-grown diamonds.

According to E-Land Group’s E-World on the 28th, Lloyd has released a 7.67-carat pink lab-grown diamond ring, the only one of its kind produced in Korea, as part of its ‘Tudor Rose Garden’ collection.
The ring features a 5-carat royal pear-cut pink diamond at its center. This is surrounded by 92 white diamonds totaling approximately 2.67 carats. The price is 77 million won.

Lab-grown diamonds are manufactured in laboratories using methods such as High-Pressure High-Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). They share the same physical and chemical properties, including composition and refractive index, as natural diamonds, but their price is up to one-tenth cheaper, leading to a recent increase in demand.
