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Excitement grows at GN Diamond for JCK Vegas Show

Retailers across the country and world have begun packing for the much-anticipated 2022 JCK Vegas Show. “The return of the Vegas Show for GN Diamond will be filled with excitement, friendly faces, special deals and diamonds galore!” says Asaf Herskovitz, GN CEO. “While GN speaks with over 3,000 retailers across the country, the exuberance for this year’s show seems to be overwhelming. Jewelers are anxious to see new jewelry trends, shop for all time classics like diamond studs, loose diamonds including hot ovals, cushions, elongated radiants and of course, round brilliants. The ever-popular lab created diamonds and diamond jewelry promise to be an even bigger hit this year as its popularity has grown exponentially.”

“Preparing for this year’s show is truly exciting,” Asaf continued. “Being face to face with all of our wonderful customers and meeting new ones as well is one of the most rewarding and satisfying feelings for GN.”

This year GN will showcase an extensive line of loose, lab created diamonds in all shapes and sizes. The lab created diamonds will be certified by GIA and IGI. Lab created diamond studs will be in abundance with GN’s program, from .60 tw to 1.50 tw. and also a large variety of non-program studs varying from 1.70 tw to 4 tw in lab created.

“Traditional ‘above earth’ natural diamonds and diamond jewelry will be plentiful and all at great pricing,” said Asaf. “Loose rounds, ovals, emeralds, cushions, radiants have all grown in popularity. Stackable tennis bracelets and tennis necklaces will be well represented as well.”

To make an appointment with GN Diamond, call 800-724-8810, visit sales@gndiamond.com, or simply walk into their booth, Lux1217.

“We truly wish everyone safe travels and hope to see you at our booth LUX 1217,” says Asaf.

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