A brilliant diamond rests at the center of a circular lifecycle infographic.

Luxurious infographic with a diamond centerpiece, surrounded by eight stages from raw origin to sustainable redesign. Silver, cream, and grey palette.

Prompt

Create a premium infographic titled “DIAMOND — MATERIALS ORIGIN & LIFECYCLE” using a clean luxury aesthetic with a light grey, silver, and cream color palette. The design should be structured as a circular lifecycle diagram with eight numbered sections arranged around a central focal point.

In the center, show a brilliant round-cut diamond in a classic four-prong recycled metal setting resting on a soft beige velvet cushion. Include fine callouts showing material details such as crystalline carbon properties (Mohs hardness 10, refractive index 2.42), facet polish, recycled packaging, paper certificate, velvet/foam insert, and metal setting tools, along with simple material swatches (diamond, recycled metal, paper, velvet/foam, packaging board).

Around the center, present eight connected lifecycle stages: (01) Product Material Read as the core reference, (02) Raw Origin showing natural kimberlite sources, rough diamonds, lab-grown HPHT/CVD processes, recycled diamonds, and renewable-powered production, (03) Manufacturing Transformation summarizing key steps from sorting and cutting to polishing, grading, certification, and packaging, (04) Use & Aging showing durability, wear effects, and packaging/certificate aging, (05) Repair & Replacement covering cleaning, re-polishing, re-setting, upgrades, and re-certification, (06) End of Life emphasizing resale, heirloom transfer, upcycling, metal recovery, recycling, and low landfill impact, (07) Sustainable Redesign highlighting recycled metals, traceable sourcing, lab-grown alternatives, modular designs, and eco-friendly packaging, and (08) Final Eco Scorecard with ratings for durability, recyclability, repairability, transparency, packaging efficiency, and upgrade potential plus a short sustainability summary.

Finish with a minimal footer showing icons for environmental impact drivers and a simple 1–10 score legend. The overall look should feel refined, structured, and editorial, with thin connecting lines and balanced spacing.
Published: June 18, 2026 by