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Signet Jewelers faces challenges amid rising trend of lab-grown diamonds, The Bear Cave warns

by January 16, 2025
written by January 16, 2025

Investing.com — Signet Jewelers (NYSE:SIG), the world’s leading retailer of diamond jewelry, is currently facing concerns raised by The Bear Cave regarding the growing popularity of lab-grown diamonds.

The company, which operates around 2,700 stores under such brands as Zales, Kay, and Jared, primarily serves the low-to-middle-income demographic, especially couples seeking engagement rings.

The Bear Cave, in a report on Thursday, predicts that future generations will gravitate towards lab-grown diamond engagement rings, which could potentially lead to a strong devaluation in both mined and lab-grown diamond prices. This shift could significantly impact Signet’s business.

Lab-grown diamonds, identical to mined diamonds both chemically and visually, are produced by machines that compress pure carbon under immense heat and pressure over several weeks. This process mirrors the creation of natural diamonds, which form in Earth’s mantle under similar conditions over millions of years.

The appeal of lab-grown diamonds is growing among young couples, who find them to be a better value and ethically sourced.

Last week, Ramit Sethi, a noted financial advisor for younger couples, retweeted a post about lab-grown diamonds, stating, “Lab-grown is seen as the default now.”

Jacob Rowe, a young hedge fund manager, echoed this sentiment, pointing out the financial and ethical advantages of lab-grown diamonds.

Social media trends also support this shift, with both women and men overwhelmingly favoring lab-grown diamond engagement rings over mined ones.

In response to these trends, Signet launched its new natural diamond advertising campaign ‘Worth the Wait’ in October. The campaign, a collaboration between Signet and De Beers, aims to reintroduce the unique attributes of natural diamonds to a new generation of U.S. couples.

The campaign features diverse real-world couples and emphasizes the strength and resilience of natural diamonds.

Despite these efforts, the diamond market remains a challenging industry to navigate, with conflicting information and marketing strategies often designed to encourage consumers to pay higher prices for diamonds.

This makes it difficult to determine the growth and long-term effects of lab-grown diamonds for outside observers.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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