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Discover The Future of Fine Jewellery With House of KaSa’s Lab-Grown Diamonds

As a fine jewellery brand for the millennials and Gen Z customers, the label focuses on creating cutting-edge and timeless designs.

Post By : IJ News Service On 22 June 2023 9:32 AM

The diamond jewellery industry has vastly changed over the years. Lab-created diamonds are as coveted as natural diamonds mined from the earth, resulting in choices aplenty. A brand that specialises in fine jewellery and is made with lab-grown diamonds is House of KaSa.

As a fine jewellery brand for the millennials and Gen Z customers, the label focuses on creating cutting-edge and timeless designs. “We want our customers to wear diamond jewellery as everyday trinkets and have the luxury of switching between different designs”, shares Karamjyot Chawla, co-founder of the House of KaSa. Today, lab diamonds have their own niche market. These are chemically identical to natural diamonds, but as the name indicates, they’re created in a lab rather than through the earth’s resources. While this makes them less rare, they’re undoubtedly valuable and often more affordable than natural diamonds.

As lab grown diamonds democratise diamond jewellery, House of KaSa’s selection of contemporary diamond jewellery can pull off double duty. From minimal and tiny knick-knacks to solitaire style rings and pendants, the brand only offers the best quality IGI certified diamonds to their customers. As the house brings exceptional designs to its customers, they’re bridging the gap between aspirational diamond purchasers and diamonds that come at a subsidised rate because they are chemically created in a lab. 
 

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