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Natural diamond organisations protest Pandora statement - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

Natural diamond organisations protest Pandora statement Posted May 12, 2021 | By Arabella Roden • Editor Several diamond and jewellery industry associations have demanded Pandora Jewelry retract elements of a recent statement regarding its decision to stop stocking natural diamond, claiming it promotes the “false and misleading narrative” that lab-created diamonds are “an ethical choice” when compared with natural diamonds. In a joint statement dated 7 May, the Natural Diamond Council (NDC), CIBJO, the World Diamond Council (WDC), the Responsible Jewellery Council (IJC), and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (IDMA) objected to the messaging in Pandora’s announcement of its new lab-created diamond range, Pandora Brilliance.

Industry asks Pandora to retract its false & misleading narrative of lab-grown diamonds being ethical in their recent announcement

News Industry asks Pandora to retract its false & misleading narrative of lab-grown diamonds being ethical in their recent announcement Last week, leading jewellery brand Pandora, announced that it will no longer use natural diamonds in its jewellery because of ethical concerns By: Diamond World News Service | | Reference: 25560   Leading jewelry industry organizations including The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the World Diamond Council (WDC), CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation, the Natural Diamond Council (NDC) and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (IDMA) have reponded to Pandora s recent announcement that it would sell lab-grown diamonds under the claim that they re a more ethical choice than natural diamonds.

Industry Leaders Clap Back at Pandora Diamond Statements

Marketing10/05/2021 15:25 Last week Pandora announced it would no longer sell mined diamonds, and instead launched a collection using lab-grown diamonds (LGDs), as a part of their sustainability strategy. The announcement caused leading diamond and jewelry organizations to lash out as they believe the retailer misrepresented natural diamonds and caused harm to the industry. The Group acknowledges the new LGD collection as a positive expansion of the jewelry industry but called on Pandora to market LGDs responsibly. Additionally, the organizations want Pandora to issue a public statement retracting the false and misleading narrative which positioned laboratory-grown diamonds as an ethical choice versus natural diamonds .

Industry Leaders Slam Pandora s Ethical Stand on Lab-Grown Diamonds

Industry Leaders Slam Pandora s Ethical Stand on Lab-Grown Diamonds May 09, 21 by John Jeffay (IDEX Online) - Industry leaders have reacted angrily to Pandora s claim that lab-grown diamonds are ethically preferable to mined gems. The Danish jeweler announced last Tuesday that it would source only lab-grown stones a nd that it was launching its first range of jewelry featuring sustainably lab created diamonds . An alliance of industry bodies is now calling on Pandora to withdraw its false a nd misleading narrative which positions lab-growns as an ethical choice over natural diamonds. In a joint letter the organizations voice concerns for the tens of millions of people whose livelihoods depend on diamond mining.

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