The 40 best jewelry-related quotes of 2022

Rob Bates

As we have done for the past three yearsJCK has collected the thoughts of celebrities, industry pros, and just plain folks on the year’s hot topics—everything from lab-grown diamonds to NFTs to the industry post-COVID—and on jewelry in general.

Below are 40 of the most interesting, most insightful, and in some cases strange jewelry-related quotes we found during the last 12 months—a year that, once again, offered people in the jewelry industry plenty to talk about.

Unless otherwise noted, all quotes were made to JCK or garnered by JCK from primary sources.

Celebrities

For the most part, people let you down. So I might have to go with [diamonds being a girl’s best friend.]
Mariah Carey, People

These earrings. I get asked all the time about them. The truth is, these are worth just enough for someone to buy me a coffin if I die in a strange place. That’s why sailors used to wear them and that’s why I do.”
—Morgan Freeman on Instagram

Omg. I’m watching Madonna on Jimmy Fallon and she cannot speak at all. Her grills are literally impeding her ability to speak. It’s insane.”
—Someone on Twitter, who wasn’t a fan of Madonna’s “mouth jewelry”

Companies

I am in an Arnault sandwich.”
—Tiffany CEO Anthony Ledru, The Wall Street Journal. Ledru works for LVMH chair Bernard Arnault, while Arnault’s son Alexandre heads its product and communications.

“[Winning back control of my company has] been very cathartic. It’s suddenly like being 25 again, other than my body doesn’t work.”
Theo Fennell, Town & Country

People didn’t go to Blue Nile for a branded experience. They wanted a big sparkly diamond, a sign of their success. For a lot of buyers, there was a video game element to it. They wanted to win. They would spend hours with the spreadsheets finding the best deal for a diamond.”
—A former Blue Nile employee

Diamonds

I did other accounts [at N.W. Ayer], but I was always fascinated by diamonds… I could never get that excited about some of the accounts I was working on at Ayer, where we’d have three-week-long meetings about what words to say on the packaging.”
—Retiring De Beers executive vice president for brands and consumer markets Stephen Lussier

Once AGS Laboratories closes, there will be no diamond grading laboratory that grades to the AGS Diamond Grading Standards.”
—A post on the AGS Laboratories site, following the announcement the lab is closing

We see streetwear as the next big opportunity for diamonds.
—David Kellie, Natural Diamond Council, Financial Times 

Diamonds and social responsibility

What we have [with the Kimberley Process] is not good enough, and we need more.”
—World Diamond Council president Edward Asscher 

I wish [the miners] would come and spend a night in the house so that they actually feel it. Because just mere talking doesn’t make them understand, so they must come and sleep in there.”
—Nickson Zihu, an 81-year-old villager who says he’s feeling adverse effects from a Zimbabwe diamond mine, Voice of America

Peace is way more valuable than diamonds.”
—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to Belgium’s parliament, urging a ban on Russian diamonds, as quoted by Reuters

Diamonds, lab-grown

Due to supply constraints, these earrings may include natural diamonds.”
—A notice from Kay Jewelers accompanying lab-grown diamond earrings

There is a certain novelty, and maybe a fad mentality, associated with lab-grown diamonds right now. If you get to the point where it’s not as cool, not as interesting, then it’s just a lower price point piece of jewelry.”
—Industry analyst Paul Zimnisky

Lab diamonds are not luxury. The whole concept of affordable luxury is an oxymoron.”
—Lab-grown consultant Stanley Wong

Lab diamonds, it doesn’t seem like they’re that valuable. If you return a real diamond, apparently, people will take it back, and you’ll get money for it. If you return a lab diamond, you have to pay for them to take it back.
—Comedian Cash Levy at the Indian Diamond and Colorstone Association event at JCK Las Vegas

Lab-grown is an amazing opportunity for us to venture into segments that we have never ventured into before. Think about the creativity that is possible in this segment.”
—Tanya Nisguretsky, cofounder and CEO of Virtual Diamond Boutique, during a lab-grown panel at JCK Las Vegas

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