Sarine: Use Technology To Help Retailers And Tell A Trustworthy Story
Oct 11, 2021
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Sarine: Use technology to help retailers and tell a trustworthy story
In the past, when the development of diamond processing technology and cultivating diamond technology was not yet mature, unscrupulous merchants used low-quality natural diamonds as high-quality natural diamonds to deceive consumers.
Nowadays, there are not only the lie that low-quality diamonds are used as high-quality diamonds, but also the problem of processed natural diamonds pretending to be pure natural diamonds, and there are even more incidents of artificial diamonds disguising natural diamonds.

As a consumer, how can you truly rest assured? Are there any technologies and methods that can help merchants and consumers solve this problem? At the Hong Kong Jewelry Fair last month, the Sarine TruMatch™ diamond "fingerprint" identification instrument was the key technology exhibited by Shangling™. This technology can be said to be the true realization of the verification of loose stones/finished diamonds. It can quickly identify and verify diamonds.

In the information age, technology is productivity. As an important part of diamond traceability, diamond fingerprint technology also plays a prominent role. Whether it is for retailers or consumers, it is an unignorable part of the buying process.
The essence of new technologies such as diamond traceability is to understand the deep-seated needs of consumers, use innovative technologies to achieve consumer demands, and allow technology to provide consumers with more dimensional judgment indicators and new possibilities for purchase.
