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The word HPHT used for a lab grown diamond manufacturing process (High Pressure High Temparature)
In recent years HPHT (Lab grown diamonds) are in rapid progress. China, Russia and America are major players of HPHT diamond supplying, in recent past HPHT jewelry was displayed in Vegas Jewelry Show and received positive reviews.

Please appraise above domain by considering above facts.

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Unfortunately I do not know a person who would understand what hpht.jewelry and I think that in the sense of where you're much clearer would be LabGrown.jewelry

I don't think that these domains can cost more $xx in the next 12-24 months
 
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i spent more than $200 as early regi access,

thanks,
 
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i spent more than $200 as early regi access,

thanks,
Better luck next time.

I don't see anyone coming around for that, at, or above premium pricing. Although I'm not in the jewelry niche, I have purchased jewelry before. I have never heard the term HPHT, but seems that I have purchased fake diamonds... they had a different name though (and I can't even recall what that was).

Doing a search, suggested keywords such as lab, artificial and synthetic came up -- nothing with EMS for HPHT, in any country.

I'd go back to the drawing board and forgot this one ever happened. :guilty:

"Reg fee" (though, I don't even see someone paying $149 for non-premiums...)
 
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I see you have heavily (i mean really heavy to start) invested in new gtld's.
You have brought some premium domains too. I hope you are making sales.
HPHT dot jewelry - i dont know what is HPHT is, but i know gold, silver ,designer jewelry.

I wish you a good luck.

PS:- If you have throw away money. I have some good dot com's which you can buy and have better chance of selling them in future.

More PS:- If you are from India, you are wasting to much INR
 
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Hello,

Nowadays I do not (with a few exemptions) register new gTLDs if not at least 15 equivalent domains have been taken.

Example: If I want to register: Paprika.ninja (just a stupid example), I make sure that: Paprikaninja.com, Paprikaninja.net, Paprikaninja.co.uk, Paprikaninja.org, Paprikaninja.co and at least ten more domains are taken. I do not say that this is a perfect method, but at least you do not end up with totally pointless combinations.

I am sorry, but I see no value in this one. I might be wrong and then I am the first one to admit it and to congratulate you! Good luck!
 
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Not being rude here: You are wasting a lot of money on new gTLD:s, this domain included. Buying all these 4th (and even lower) tier domains will only put your wallet on a diet.
 
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Buying all these 4th (and even lower) tier domains will only put your wallet on a diet.

Depends on its original thickness. :laugh:
 
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Hehe... sorry but those "diamonds" are not worth much.

They are an alternative for those who cannot afford something real.

Many can tell the difference very easily between the two.

Jewelers, where I come from, would never stock these types of "stones". They wouldn't even stock real diamonds with slight inclusions.

Sorry to hear about the amount that you spent on the domain, but take this as a lesson.

No value from where I am standing.
 
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They are an alternative for those who cannot afford something real.
Or for someone you don't want to give real diamonds to. ;)
 
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I do have a background in fine jewelery ...They're not simulated or synthetic diamonds, its a treatment process for natural diamonds which alters the color or can be used to "finish" diamonds that aren't fully crystalized. Generally, it's applied to light brown diamonds (i.e. poor color, not "brown" enougjh to be fancy brown diamonds) and can turn them white or other colors.

That said, this is an industry term - consumers aren't likely to search for it as a type of jewelry, so I think the extension's a mismatch. HPHT.diamond maybe, though I'd rather see 2 words in a .com (or .org, if there's an industry organization.)

Assuming it's not a tm anywhere, your most likely buyer is a manufacturer who specializes in use of the stones in their finished product, but the jewelry business is pretty conservative - I don't know how much interest there'd be in the ngtld. There's also the HPHT Diamond Group, but slim chance they'd be interested.

I think this will be hard to sell - might recoup your reg fees or a little more if you can find a very motivated industry buyer, but I think you'll be lucky to find a buyer at all.
 
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