OREM, UT / ACCESS Newswire / November 11, 2025 / Maddie Grace Jewelry, a Provo-based custom jewelry company, has announced the expansion of its services to include custom-grown and cut lab diamonds in rare champagne colors and vintage-inspired cuts. The development positions the company among a select few jewelry businesses offering completely customized diamond creation alongside bespoke setting design.
Revolutionary Diamond Customization Services
The announcement comes as the global lab-grown diamond market is projected to reach $15.44 billion by 2028, with custom jewelry representing one of the fastest-growing segments. Maddie Grace Jewelry's new offering includes the ability to grow and cut lab diamonds in champagne colors - traditionally only available in natural diamonds - and recreate vintage cuts like old mine shapes that mirror historical diamond cutting techniques.
"We're taking custom jewelry to a completely new level," said Maddie Zobrist, founder of Maddie Grace Jewelry. "Instead of just offering custom settings, we can now create the actual diamond from scratch, allowing for truly one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect each client's vision."
Company Growth and Market Expansion
Founded in February 2024, Maddie Grace Jewelry has rapidly expanded its offerings beyond engagement rings to include wedding bands, tennis necklaces, bracelets, pendants, and earrings. The company recently launched wedding bands on its main website and was named a preferred vendor by Utah Valley Bride magazine, highlighting its growing reputation in the regional bridal market.
According to industry research from The Knot, couples increasingly seek personalized wedding jewelry, with 78% of engaged couples preferring custom or semi-custom rings over traditional retail options. This trend has created opportunities for specialized jewelers like Maddie Grace to differentiate through unique services.
Sustainable and Ethical Jewelry Focus
The company's commitment to ethical and sustainable practices aligns with broader industry shifts toward responsible sourcing. Recent studies by Bain & Company indicate that 73% of millennials and Gen Z consumers prioritize sustainability when making luxury purchases, including jewelry.
"Everything should be special for the customer," Zobrist explained. "Our made-to-order approach means we're not creating excess inventory, and our lab-grown diamonds offer the same beauty as natural stones with a smaller environmental footprint."
Innovation in Traditional Craftsmanship
The ability to recreate vintage diamond cuts represents a significant technical achievement in lab diamond production. Market analysis from Euromonitor International shows growing demand for vintage-inspired jewelry, particularly among younger consumers seeking unique pieces with historical character.
The company's custom-cutting capabilities allow clients to specify exact proportions, colors, and characteristics typically unavailable through traditional diamond suppliers. This level of customization extends to the setting design process, where each piece is handcrafted to accommodate the custom-cut stones.
Future Growth and Strategic Vision
As the custom jewelry market continues expanding, Maddie Grace Jewelry plans to further develop its technical capabilities while maintaining its personalized service approach. The company's position in Utah's growing wedding industry, combined with its innovative diamond services, suggests strong potential for regional and national growth.
"We're focused on perfecting each customer's vision," Zobrist noted. "Whether that's a champagne diamond that captures golden hour light or an old mine cut that tells a vintage story, we want every piece to be exactly what our clients dream of."
About Maddie Grace Jewelry
Maddie Grace Jewelry creates 100% custom engagement rings, wedding bands, and fine jewelry pieces. Founded in 2024, the company specializes in ethical, sustainable, made-to-order jewelry with custom diamond cutting and growing capabilities.
Media Contact:
Maddie Zobrist
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SOURCE: Maddie Zobrist
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