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02/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/11/2026 05:19

Nima Jewellers Launch Precision Cut Laboratory-Grown Diamond Jewellery Range for UK Retailers

Nima Jewellers Launch Precision Cut Laboratory-Grown Diamond Jewellery Range for UK Retailers

11 Feb 2026

Nima Jewellers are launching a new range of laboratory-grown diamond jewellery, featuring state-of-the-art GCAL by Sarine 8X precision diamond cutting technology, for retailers in the UK.

The jewellery range, distributed solely by Nima Jewellers in the UK, encompasses rings, set in 18-ct yellow gold or platinum, featuring laboratory-grown diamonds weighing 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 carats.

Nima Jewellers also offer loose GCAL 8X diamonds weighing from 1.0 carat and above, and can process bespoke orders from retailers for other types of jewellery, including earrings, pendants and necklaces.

Anand Parekh, Director of Business Development said,

"The GCAL 8X range is exceptional because it incorporates the latest engineering technologies for precision cuts."

The 8X Ultimate Cut Grade was developed to distinguish exceptional diamonds. In today's market, more than half of all Round Brilliant Cut diamonds are given 'Excellent' Cut grades, but less than 1% of those qualify as 8X, Sarine Technologies say.

The GCAL 8X Ultimate Cut Grade gives buyers a way to confidently select the most brilliant and beautiful diamonds, even when purchasing online.

Nima Jewellers will be exhibiting the GCAL by Sarine 8X jewellery range at the Retail Jeweller Festival in London on March 16-17 and at The Jewellery Show at Olympia, London, on September 2-3.

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