Fraser Hart launches its stunning lab-grown diamond collection

woman with rings on her fingers

Fraser Hart, one of the UK's leading purveyors of fine jewellery, is redefining affordable luxury with the launch of its Born Lab Grown Diamonds collection in 10 new stores nationwide.

Optically, physically and chemically identical to an earth-grown diamond, here cutting-edge technology is used to create timeless diamonds in a laboratory setting. Blending craftsmanship with innovation, Born Lab Grown Diamonds are breathtaking in their clarity, delivering the same sparkling wow-factor as traditionally mined gems, but with a more accessible price tag.

The Born collection includes a stunning choice of “buy now, treasure forever” heirloom jewellery pieces. With exquisite diamond rings starting at just £799, diamond and white gold stud earrings from £799, classic diamond encrusted tennis bracelets from £5,250, and diamond pendant necklaces from £850, investing in luxurious, exceptional quality and utterly timeless diamond jewellery pieces has never been more attractive. 

Fraser Hart’s Born Lab Grown Diamonds offer something for everyone, with a wide choice of cuts, carat sizes and settings, giving customers the freedom to find the ultimate diamond jewellery piece to cherish forever. 

Fraser Hart is delighted to stock the brand in 10 stores, but you can also buy online and through their dedicated concierge team who will discuss cut, clarity, style and any other questions you may have.

In person and online, jewellery experts can talk you through the collection to help you find your forever piece – whether that’s a beautiful engagement ring or a self-gift to mark a special milestone (because who can say no to self-gifting?).

oval engagement ring with diamonds on shanks

Born Platinum Lab Grown 1.40ct Oval & Diamond Sides Ring, £2,750

With its contemporary oval, claw-set diamond and dazzling diamond embellished sides, this is the ultimate show-stopper of an engagement ring. The breath-taking 1.4 carat lab grown diamond showcases the most exceptional craftsmanship and trail-blazing technology. A modern, family heirloom.

ground diamond earings

Born 9ct White Gold Lab Grown 0.82ct Diamond Halo Stud Earrings, £1,299

Vintage jewellery fans will adore the chic Art Deco style of these stunning halo stud earrings. Each lab grown diamond is cut, crafted and polished by Fraser Hart’s Born artisans to create the most elegant of jewellery pieces. These cherish forever earrings are a timeless way to elevate any outfit and make the perfect gift for a loved one or for yourself.

white gold necklace with diamond pendant

Born 18ct White Gold Lab Grown 0.70ct Round Diamond Pendant, £1,799

A diamond necklace never goes out of fashion. This beautiful pendant features a round 0.7 carat diamond set in contemporary 18 carat white gold. This diamond features a minimum G colour and a minimum clarity of VS2. Created with exceptional craftmanship and cutting-edge technology, born™ is a curated collection of lab-grown diamond jewellery.

gold ring with trilogy circle diamonds

You can now find the Born Lab Grown Diamonds collection in the following stores, joining the brand’s first lab grown diamond concept store in Argyll Arcade, Glasgow:

gold ring with oval diamond on hand hand touching neck

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