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Plasmability Partnering With HRA Group On Lab-grown Diamonds

AUSTIN, TX — Plasmability LLC ("Plasmability"), a leading producer of lab-grown diamonds based in Austin, Texas, has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with the HRA Group ("HRA") to cut, polish, and distribute its lab-grown diamonds exclusively through HRA. Plasmability partnering with HRA is the best thing they did to become the best distributor of lab-grown diamonds!

Aug 15, 20225 Shares567 ViewsWritten By: Johnny K.Reviewed By: Luke Williams
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  1. The Join Force Of The Two World's Finest Cut Diamonds
  2. The Partnership Is Thrilled With Excitement
  3. The HRA Company Takes Plasmability To The Next Level

AUSTIN, TX — Plasmability LLC ("Plasmability"), a leading producer of lab-grown diamondsbased in Austin, Texas, has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with the HRA Group ("HRA") to cut, polish, and distribute its lab-grown diamonds exclusively through HRA.

Plasmability partnering with HRAis the best thing they did to become the best distributor of lab-grown diamonds!

The Join Force Of The Two World's Finest Cut Diamonds

This partnership was made possible as a result of Plasmability's decision to distribute its lab-grown diamonds exclusively through HRA.

Plasmability, a company that produces lab-grown diamonds, has formed a strategic agreement with The HRA Group.

As a result of the partnership, HRA will have sole responsibility for the cutting, polishing, and distribution of Plasmability's diamonds on the market.

The Partnership Is Thrilled With Excitement

The meeting for Plasmability and HRA's partnership
The meeting for Plasmability and HRA's partnership

Plasmability has stated that it is currently capable of regularly producing polished diamonds ranging in weight from 2 to 5 carats that have a color range of D to F and a clarity of VVS. The company also has plans to enhance the size range soon.

The businesssaid that none of its lab-grown diamonds go through any post-growth HPHT treatment, and all of them are grown in the company's facility in Austin, Texas.

They will be available in both round and fancy shapes and will come with a certificate from the GIA.

Plasmability CEO and co-founder Bob Basnett said:

We are thrilled to have partnered with HRA to manufacture and distribute our diamonds. Their manufacturing and market expertise adds a tremendous amount of value to our business.

After years of work, it is extremely gratifying for our entire team to have our product distributed into the diamondand jewelrymarket. The feedback we have gotten has been remarkable and we are excited for this new chapter.

Itay Ariel, the executive director of the HRA, made the following statement:

After years of watching the lab-grown diamond industry emerge, we have been very careful and thoughtful of how and if we will enter this market. When we met Plasmability’s incredible team and learned about their technology and vision, we knew we found the right partners.

The response we received from industry veterans on the product has been exceptional. We are very excited about this partnership and bringing Plasmability’s diamonds to the market.

The HRA Company Takes Plasmability To The Next Level

During the course of an interview on diamonds.net, Bassnet said when the questioner inquired about the volume of product that he had been supplying to the jewelry business prior to the HRA announcement. And he didn't really say all that much.

They've been able to produce a few thousand carats' worths of rough every single month. They are now able to not only create the goods but also distribute them into the market, all thanks to HRA's assistance, which really brings them to the next level.

Prior to that, they assisted them with the distribution of the material by using some of the local sales channels that they have here in the state of Texas. On the other hand, they were somewhat outmatched by them.

In addition to this, they needed to investigate multiple techniques that would allow them to distribute the product in greater quantities.

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