A new collection explores champagne tones through antique cuts, shaped in Elora’s own cutting atelier.
HONG KONG, April 25, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Elora Jewelry has launched a new collection of champagne antique-cut lab-grown diamonds, entering a category that remains relatively underdeveloped in the broader lab-grown diamond market.
While most lab-grown diamonds focus on colorless stones, champagne tones present a different set of challenges. The new collection reflects Elora’s effort to bring more consistency, variety, and design depth into this niche segment.
Why Champagne Lab-Grown Diamonds Remain Limited?
Producing champagne tones in lab-grown diamonds requires precise control. The color sits within a narrow range, and small changes during growth can shift the result toward grey or overly dark brown. Achieving a clean, warm tone is still a challenge.
Market focus is another reason. Most lab-grown diamond production has centered on colorless stones, which dominate demand. Fewer resources have been directed toward developing stable processes for champagne colors.
Cutting also plays an important role. Antique cuts use deeper proportions and broader facets, which affect how color appears in the finished stone. Without careful planning, the diamond can lose brightness or show uneven tones. This makes consistent production more difficult.
Elora’s In-House Cutting Approach
Elora addresses these challenges through its own diamond cutting atelier. The team works with selected rough material and experienced cutters, refining each stone step by step to achieve a more balanced color and structure.
This level of control allows Elora to produce champagne diamonds with greater consistency while exploring a wider range of antique cuts.
The collection includes old mine cushion cuts, old European cuts, and antique-inspired oval, pear, and marquise shapes. Step-cut variations are also offered, creating a more structured look that highlights depth and tone.
Color options range from soft champagne shades to deeper cognac tones and saturated fancy brown diamonds. These variations allow for more flexibility in both design and customization.
Antique-Inspired Jewelry in Champagne Tones
Using these diamonds, Elora has developed a series of jewelry pieces that draw from antique references while remaining suited to modern wear.
The Celeste ring features a 2.73-carat fancy brown diamond set in a brushed gold bezel. The smooth, sculptural setting frames the stone and highlights its natural warmth.
The Bellini ring presents a 7-carat brownish pink diamond in a setting that combines claw and bezel elements. The structure feels familiar yet updated, reflecting a balance between antique influence and modern design.
Rather than replicating antique jewelry, Elora adapts historical elements into new forms, allowing each piece to feel individual and contemporary.
About Elora
Elora Jewelry is a fine jewelry house focused on antique-inspired design and lab-grown diamond jewelry. The brand operates its own diamond cutting atelier, offering antique cuts, custom faceting, and colored lab-grown diamonds.
In addition to its retail collections, Elora also provides design and production support for emerging jewelry brands through an integrated supply chain.
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