April 2026 | Lab Grown Magazine

April 2026 | The Lab Grown Diamond Resource Book 14 Mailed to 24,000 Jewelers Monthly - To advertise call (888) 832-1109 | April 2026 15 DISCLAIMER: Lab Grown Magazine assumes no responsibility for content, articles, or advertisement in publication. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form without prior written permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publisher reserves the right to edit all articles for clarity space and editorial sensitivities. Publisher Zev Oster Manager David Oster Features Writer Dan Scott Graphics / Production Kim Kennelly LabGrownAds@gmail.com Advertising & Sales LabGrownMagazine@gmail.com Circulation 24,000 Magazines Printed &Mailed Monthly Distributed at Show Bins PO Box 683 Pomona, NY 10970 T: 888-832-1109 F: 212-257-7056 www.LabGrownMagazine.com Find us on A division of LGD Designers You Should Know There’s a quiet shift happening—one you won’t see blasted across billboards or shouted through social feeds. The next wave of lab-grown diamond designers are operating with intention, discretion, and a clear understanding of luxury’s evolving codes. In this edition, Dan Scott spotlights four artists that you.probably don’t know, but should. Right now, the true ultra-high jewelry tier ($100K–$1M+) is still dominated by mined stones, but LG is gracefully entering that space through private commissions, collectors experimenting in new treasures, many consumers co-create. This is where it gets interesting. These LGD artists aren’t selling “lab-grown.” They’re offering unquie.presentations, newfound craftsmanship and a newnarrative. Pay attention to who isn’t marketing loudly. That’s often where the real innovation is, and celebrate the future of high jewelry showcasing LGDs. Ze v

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