While everyone focuses on the US and Europe, Africa is quietly becoming a major lab-grown diamond market.
The Numbers Tell the Story
Nigeria's middle class: 23 million people (2025 estimate)
Kunlun Growth Quality Promise
Certificates don't tell the whole story. We reject ~35% of diamonds that pass standard IGI inspections but fail our internal checks.
- No Brown/Green Tint: Every stone is compared against our Master Set.
- No BGM (Milkiness): We filter out hazy crystal structures.
- Eye-Clean Guarantee: Real-world visual inspection, not just 10x loupe.
Kenya's jewelry market growth: 18% annually
South Africa's lab-grown adoption: 35% of engagement ring sales
Why Africa Is Different
Unlike Western markets where lab-grown competes with natural, in Africa it's creating new demand. Many first-time diamond buyers are choosing lab-grown because:
- Affordability matches local purchasing power
- No colonial baggage (African natural diamonds = exploitation history)
- Status symbol of modernity and education
The Lagos Strategy
Nigerian retailers are positioning lab-grown as "smart luxury" for the tech-savvy elite. A 1ct lab-grown engagement ring costs ₦800,000-1.2M ($500-750 USD), compared to ₦3-5M for natural.
We offer LC (Letter of Credit) for first-time buyers in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. This protects both parties and builds trust.
The Logistics Challenge
Shipping to Africa requires specialized knowledge:
- Customs clearance in Lagos can take 7-14 days
- Insurance is mandatory (theft risk)
- Use DHL/FedEx, never regular postal service