welcome to the diamond producers council

We represent Producers supplying more than 20 Million carats of jewelry grade diamonds to the global Market in 2026.

One voice. Full transparency.

Laboratory-grown diamonds

represent the evolution of diamonds through science and innovation.

Knowledge over opinion. Transparency over assumption.
The Diamond Producers Council provides the facts that empower informed choices.

We believe the future is the ultimate luxury we must protect.

  • We believe in honoring and preserving nature.

  • We believe in the beauty of human innovation.

  • We believe in connection — in strong partnerships and shared ecosystems.

  • We believe in bold steps toward an audacious tomorrow.


THE New Diamond Narrative

The diamond industry is undergoing a fundamental shift in language, perception, and value definition. As the narrative moves from “synthetic vs. real” to “mined vs. created,” evolving consumer expectations are reshaping the market. In the U.S., 61% of engagement rings now feature laboratory-grown diamonds - highlighting a clear transformation in modern diamond choice and luxury perception.


AS SEEN ON … THE RED CARPET AND BEYOND.

To the visionaries. To the believers. To those who wear laboratory-grown diamonds with true intention.
And to the stars who made them visible — thank you for turning a movement into a statement.

Gwen Stefani shines in a stunning VRAI necklace – as seen at Daily Mail

Emma Stone spotted in VRAI at Santa Barbara International Film Festival - as seen at Harpers Bazaar

KylieMinogue stuns on the red carpet in VRAI jewelry - as seen at the People’s Choice Awards

Jennifer Lopez spotted in VRAI jewelry – as seen at The Hollywood Reporter

EmmaWatson stuns in VRAI jewelry - as seen at Elton John’s Annual Academy Viewing Party

Joe Jonas spotted in VRAI jewelry - as seen at the Hollywood Bowl concert

The Shift. The Market. The People Driving It.


68% of Millennials and Gen Z prefer laboratory-grown diamonds for ethical and environmental reasons.

55% of consumers are willing to pay the same price for laboratory-grown diamonds as for natural diamonds.

Industry Shift


Laboratory-grown diamonds are growing rapidly. They already account for a significant share of the global diamond market, with demand expected to continue rising sharply in the coming years.

The global market for laboratory-grown diamonds is expected to grow from approx. USD 33.5 billion in 2026 to around USD 91.9 billion by 2034.

Market Share & Growth


up to 85% less water

up to 97% fewer emissions

virtually no land impact -

every carat counts

Laboratory-grown vs. Mined Diamonds (per 1 carat)

Our process is simple and thoughtful.