United States Jewelry News Utah Champagne Lab Diamonds Redefine the Custom Jewelry Market by Nikhil Prasad November 14, 2025 written by Nikhil Prasad November 14, 2025 Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail 113 Key points A bold new development is emerging from Provo Utah as Maddie Grace Jewelry announces its ability to grow and cut fully customized lab diamonds in rare champagne tones and vintage inspired shapes. Arriving at a time when the global lab grown diamond market is projected to exceed 15 billion dollars in the near future, the company is quickly establishing itself among a select few jewelers capable of creating diamonds entirely from the ground up. Founder Maddie Zobrist explains that the company’s goal is to let clients envision their ideal diamond and have it created exactly to specification without relying on mass market inventory. United States Jewelry News: A New Force in American Custom Jewelry United States Jewelry News: A New Force in American Custom Jewelry A bold new development is emerging from Provo Utah as Maddie Grace Jewelry announces its ability to grow and cut fully customized lab diamonds in rare champagne tones and vintage inspired shapes. Arriving at a time when the global lab grown diamond market is projected to exceed 15 billion dollars in the near future, the company is quickly establishing itself among a select few jewelers capable of creating diamonds entirely from the ground up. The debut of champagne lab grown diamonds comes at the time when De Beers is launching its ‘Dessert Natural Diamonds’ program, promoting brown and champagne-colored diamonds. Utah jeweler rises to prominence with custom champagne lab diamonds for the latest news, keep on logging to Gems NewsImage Credit: StockShots As this United States Jewelry News report highlights, the move reflects a rising demand for bespoke craftsmanship rather than ready-made retail designs. Reviving Vintage Styles Through Modern Technology Maddie Grace Jewelry is now able to produce champagne colored lab diamonds that previously existed almost exclusively in natural stones. The brand also recreates antique shapes such as the old mine cut, a style prized in historic European jewelry. Founder Maddie Zobrist explains that the company’s goal is to let clients envision their ideal diamond and have it created exactly to specification without relying on mass market inventory. Industry data supports this direction, with more than seventy percent of engaged couples now preferring custom or semi-custom wedding jewelry. Sustainability at the Heart of Luxury Since its founding in early 2024 the company has expanded rapidly beyond engagement rings to include wedding bands, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pendants. It recently gained recognition as a preferred vendor for Utah Valley Bride magazine. Its made to order model appeals strongly to younger consumers who increasingly insist on ethical production and reduced waste in luxury goods. Lab grown diamonds also offer the benefit of a smaller environmental footprint while maintaining the same brilliance and durability as natural stones. A variety of hues of champagne-colored lab grown diamondsImage Credit: StockShots Precision Craftsmanship for a New Generation The revival of vintage inspired jewelry has become a major trend across the United States, particularly among buyers who want pieces with history, personality and artistic variation. Maddie Grace Jewelry responds to this shift by allowing clients to choose specific proportions, colors and stone shapes rarely available through conventional suppliers. Each custom diamond is then matched with a handcrafted setting built exclusively for that piece, ensuring that every detail aligns with the customer’s vision. Looking Ahead to Broader Growth The company plans to expand its technical capabilities while carefully maintaining its personalized service model. With Utah’s bridal and fine jewelry sectors continuing to grow, Maddie Grace Jewelry is well positioned for strong regional and national momentum. Its approach speaks directly to modern buyers who want jewelry that expresses identity, reflects responsible sourcing and blends innovation with timeless artistry. This direction is likely to strengthen its future presence as consumers continue shifting toward one-of-a-kind pieces that carry emotional and creative depth. For more details on Maddie Grace Jewelry, visit their website at: https://www.maddiegracejewelry.com You Might Also Like Washington-Based Columbia Gem House Unveils Rare Winza Gem Treasures United States Black Friday Jewelry Sales Shine with Strong Growth Tariffs Push Small Jewelers Away from US Market Signet Jewelers Suffers Fresh Slide on NRF Rankings Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail Nikhil Prasad Dr. Nikhil Prasad is a multifaceted entrepreneur and consultant specializing in public relations, business strategy, and independent medical research. He is also an expert herbalist and phytochemical specialist, a certified gemologist, a passionate food connoisseur, and a seasoned writer contributing to numerous international publications, newswire services, and his own media platforms. 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