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GN Diamond Increases Loose, Lab Grown Diamond Inventory by 50% to Become One of the Strongest in the Industry

The launch of a brand-new classic, solitaire pendant line featuring lab diamonds from 1 ct to 3 cts has also been introduced by GN.

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GN Diamond Increases Loose, Lab Grown Diamond Inventory by 50% to Become One of the Strongest in the Industry

(PRESS RELEASE) GN Diamond has recently increased its loose, lab grown diamond inventory to over 9,000 diamonds with sizes ranging from ¾ ct to over 20 cts. This inventory includes many hard-to-find shapes like pears, radiants, hearts, emeralds and marquise. Rounds, Ovals and Cushions continue to be the most popular as well.

In addition, retailers will find beautiful bubblicous pinks, forest greens, and sky-blue colors in a variety of sizes and shapes. These various colors have been very well received by jewelers allowing for an abundance of creativity when making finished jewelry for pendants, rings, bracelets and earrings.

The launch of a brand-new classic, solitaire pendant line featuring lab diamonds from 1 ct to 3 cts has also been introduced by GN. All the popular shapes are set on an adjustable white gold chain with a jump ring and lobster claw clasp. These pendants have an exceptional price point to attract consumers of all ages ideal for graduation gifts, wedding or engagement gifts, push presents, etc.

This increase in inventory has also increased the inventory of lab diamond studs from 1 ct tw to 8 ct tw. Many of the studs will come with a certification and are sent in 3 prong or 4 prong white gold.

For more ways to see how GN Diamond is helping retailers increase foot traffic, visit here or sales@gndiamond.com. GN offers free overnight shipping even on Saturdays – 800-724-8810.

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