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50th Anniversary of Kyocera's Jewelry Business

Providing New Value with Ethical Lab-Grown Gemstones as a Pioneer in the Field

 
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Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto, "Kyocera") is pleased to announce that our jewelry business, which was born from the application of our crystal growth technology, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

To commemorate the 50th anniversary, we have created special jewelry models that will be gradually released at jewelry exhibitions and sales events held throughout Japan.

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50th Anniversary Collection: Rings and Pendants
Lab-grown emerald and diamond (left),

Lab-grown chrysoberyl (right-top), and diamond (right-bottom)

Kyocera began developing gemstones by applying the crystal growth technology we cultivated through the production of fine ceramics and succeeded in growing emeralds in 1975. At that time, natural gemstones were sold at high prices due to a shortage of high-quality rough stones, making them difficult for the average person to purchase. Kyocera's founder, Kazuo Inamori, wanted to recreate the original beauty of gemstones―something increasingly difficult to find in nature―through crystal growth technology and provide people with the joy of wearing jewelry. This led to the launch of Kyocera's jewelry business and the successful development of lab-grown gemstones with identical chemical, physical, and optical properties to natural stones.

Half a century after the launch of the business, Kyocera now offers 12 types of gemstones*1, including sapphire and ruby, under the "CRESCENT VERT" *2 brand. The collection is highly regarded both in Japan and internationally, achieving a 25% increase in sales in the fiscal year ending March 2025.

In recent years, there has been a growing movement toward "ethical consumption," in which consumers consider not only the intrinsic value of products but also their manufacturing and procurement methods, taking into account environmental and social factors. Natural gemstones have been criticized for issues such as harsh working conditions during deep underground mining and resource depletion due to mining. Meanwhile, Kyocera's gemstones, cultivated in controlled environments, are increasingly recognized as a responsible and ethical alternative.

As a pioneer in lab-grown gemstones, Kyocera will continue to contribute to the environment and society, enrich lives, and deliver ethical gemstones to the world.

*1: Kyocera offers 12 types of stones in Japan and 13 varieties overseas. For more information, please see the official website below.

*2: "CRESCENT VERT" is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation in Japan.

To inquire about Kyocera's Gemstone and Jewelry, please visit
Gemstone and Jewelry | KYOCERA

For inquiries, please contact:
Gemstone and Jewelry Contact Form | KYOCERA

This news release is intended for media purposes, and is current of the date of publication. Information is subject to change without notice.