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Pandora Brilliance Features Lab-Created Diamonds & 100% Recycled Metals

Pandora Brilliance is the name of a new 33-piece collection from Pandora that includes everything from rings and bangles to necklaces and earrings with lab-grown diamonds and 100% recycled metals. In fact, each stunning design in the collection features a solitary, VS+ clarity lab-created diamond hand-set within sterling silver, solid 14K yellow gold or solid 14K white gold. This first-of-its-kind collection from Pandora is crafted with 100% recycled silver and gold.

This new collection from Pandora is an expression of its commitment to sustainability now and going forward since it is aiming to craft all of its jewelry from recycled silver and gold by 2025. Pandora no longer uses mined diamonds and with this collection and future ones, it is transforming the market for conscious diamond jewelry.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Diamond Jewelry - The use of lab-created and recycled materials in jewelry is a growing trend which presents an opportunity for companies to appeal to conscious consumers and reduce their environmental impact.
2. Responsible Sourcing - The trend of sourcing materials responsibly, such as using recycled metals and lab-created diamonds, can help companies reduce their carbon footprint and appeal to consumers who are interested in sustainable and ethical practices.
3. Lab-grown Diamonds - The use of lab-grown diamonds is an innovative trend that offers an ethical and eco-friendly alternative to mined diamonds, creating new opportunities for disruption in the diamond industry.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can explore sustainable sourcing and ethical alternatives such as lab-created diamonds and recycled metals to cater to the growing demand for eco-friendly and socially responsible products.
2. Mining - The mining industry may experience disruption as the demand for sustainable and ethical sourcing increases and alternative materials like lab-grown diamonds become more popular.
3. Materials Science - Innovations in materials science, such as lab-grown diamonds and new ways to recycle metal, can create disruption in the jewelry industry and provide sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.

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