Validating its revolutionary technology for producing stunning lab-grown gem quality diamonds, New Diamond Technology (NDT), based in St. Petersburg, Russia will unveil four record breaking stones certified in Hong Kong by International Gemological Institute (IGI) at JCK Las Vegas 3-6 June 2016, booth No. B41184 in "First Look" neighborhood.
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Emerald cut - 5.27cts VS1 Fancy Deep Blue
Heart shape - 5.26cts VVS1 Fancy Deep Blue the world's largest blue Heart shaped Lab-grown diamond
Fancy cut diamond: Heart 5.05cts VS2 D the world's largest colorless Heart shaped Lab-grown diamond
Round cut diamond: Round 5.06cts VS2 D the world's largest colorless Round Brilliant Cut Lab-grown diamond
"We are thrilled by the opportunity to present our special diamonds during the most prominent jewelry fair -- JCK Las Vegas," says NDT's President Tamazi Khikhinashvili. "At the same venue last year we have unveiled our 10.02cts. white diamond, which was a historical milestone for the entire diamond industry. We hope it will become our tradition to pleasantly surprise our colleagues again and again, from year to year."
"The man-made diamond market is growing. You can see that strong worldwide players are in the game now, it's quite an obvious indication of a positive tendency." Khikhinashvili adds, "What's most important is while the market growth is quantitative it's also very qualitative thanks to the influence of both the international and nationwide brands. The market speaks for itself."
Just two months ago, NDT premiered what was then the largest man-made emerald cut blue diamond at BaselWorld in Switzerland. Being the leader in terms of color, clarity and size of man-made diamonds -- NDT shall also showcase stones from 1.00-4.00cts. D-F & Fancy Blue colors, all IGI certified.
Marc Brauner, co-CEO IGI Worldwide, confirmed that the rapid technological advances being realized by NDT in the realm of growing diamond in a laboratory are phenomenal in all respects: size, clarity and color. These four stones are cases in point, as for the most part, they break boundaries of any stones submitted to IGI by NDT in the past.
For more information about NDT, please visit: http://ndtcompany.com
For more information about IGI, please visit: http://igiworldwide.com
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