Hong Kong-based, lab-grown diamond jewelry band, The Future Rocks has created a new, ultra-glamorous model, and it comes in the form of The Ring II. A style created in collaboration with Lightbox Jewelry, it features two colored lab-grown diamonds set on a cutting-edge band that’s been crafted entirely using lab-grown white sapphire.
Offered in an intense pink and delicate aqua, the stones are 2ct colored lab-grown diamonds in round cut, and echo TFR’s belief in the infinite shapes, hues, and sizes of stones that are usually challenging to grow, made possible by the science behind lab-grown diamonds. This II style is an evolution of The Ring, which debuted last year, and the never-before-seen, patent-pending creation was made possible thanks to advances in material science as well as 59 hours of handcraftsmanship.
To celebrate the launch, Adwoa Aboah hosted a cocktail party and a unique dining experience in New York and guests included Alioune Badara Fall, Tyler Mazaheri, Cami Tellez, Lauren Singer, and Gigi Rene.
On the collaboration, The Future Rocks Founder and CEO Anthony Tsang said, “We are thrilled to take our collaboration with Lightbox to another level with the creation of THE RING II. Designed and developed by The Future Rocks with colored lab-grown diamonds from Lightbox, this is a further testament to what can be achieved when pushing the boundaries of innovation and creativity, which is only possible with the use of lab-grown gemstones.”
Lab-grown diamond producer Lightbox, which is part of De Beers Group appointed Antoine Borde as its CEO two years ago, and he shares, “Lightbox was built on a premise of innovation, and we’re thrilled to partner with a visionary brand like The Future Rocks for a collaboration that celebrates our mutual desire to push boundaries. Our ground-breaking techniques in lab-grown diamonds combined with their cutting-edge design approach have resulted in a stunning piece of jewelry that showcases the versatility and beauty of our stones while highlighting what is possible in modern jewelry design.”
The Ring II is available for pre-order now at thefuturerocks.com.
This story originally appeared on Upscalelivingmag