How NFC-Tagged Materiality allows owners to scan any stone slab for it…

Robert Gultig

29 December 2025

How NFC-Tagged Materiality allows owners to scan any stone slab for it…

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Written by Robert Gultig

29 December 2025

Introduction:

The use of NFC-tagged materiality in the luxury goods and services industry is revolutionizing the way owners can access information about stone slabs. With the ability to scan any stone slab for its geological history, this innovative technology is providing a new level of transparency and authenticity. Global demand for this technology is on the rise, with a significant increase in production volume and market size in recent years.

Top 20 items on NFC-Tagged Materiality:

1. Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
– GIA is a leading authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls, providing certifications and reports that can be accessed through NFC-tagged materiality.

2. De Beers Group
– De Beers, one of the largest diamond mining companies in the world, utilizes NFC-tagged materiality to track the origin of their diamonds and ensure ethical sourcing.

3. Tiffany & Co.
– Tiffany & Co. has implemented NFC-tagged materiality in their jewelry pieces, allowing customers to verify the authenticity of their diamonds and gemstones.

4. Cartier
– Cartier uses NFC-tagged materiality to provide customers with information about the origin and quality of the precious stones used in their luxury jewelry.

5. Harry Winston
– Harry Winston utilizes NFC-tagged materiality to give customers access to the history of the diamonds and gemstones in their exquisite jewelry pieces.

6. Chanel
– Chanel has incorporated NFC-tagged materiality in their high-end accessories, allowing customers to learn more about the materials used in their products.

7. Bulgari
– Bulgari uses NFC-tagged materiality to provide customers with detailed information about the origin and characteristics of the gemstones in their luxury jewelry.

8. Van Cleef & Arpels
– Van Cleef & Arpels leverages NFC-tagged materiality to offer customers a transparent view of the gemstones and materials used in their iconic jewelry designs.

9. Graff Diamonds
– Graff Diamonds utilizes NFC-tagged materiality to enable customers to scan their diamonds and access information about their quality and provenance.

10. Chopard
– Chopard has integrated NFC-tagged materiality in their watches and jewelry pieces, allowing customers to verify the authenticity of the gemstones and precious metals used.

11. Richemont Group
– Richemont Group, a luxury goods conglomerate, has adopted NFC-tagged materiality in several of its brands to provide customers with a deeper understanding of the materials used in their products.

12. Swarovski
– Swarovski uses NFC-tagged materiality to offer customers insights into the craftsmanship and materials used in their crystal creations.

13. LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
– LVMH incorporates NFC-tagged materiality in select brands to enhance transparency and traceability of the materials used in their luxury goods.

14. Piaget
– Piaget leverages NFC-tagged materiality to allow customers to scan their watches and jewelry pieces for information about the gemstones and precious metals.

15. David Yurman
– David Yurman has implemented NFC-tagged materiality in their jewelry collections, providing customers with access to details about the stones and metals used.

16. Boucheron
– Boucheron utilizes NFC-tagged materiality to offer customers a unique way to learn about the origins and characteristics of the gemstones in their high-end jewelry.

17. Mikimoto
– Mikimoto uses NFC-tagged materiality to provide customers with insights into the quality and authenticity of the pearls used in their renowned pearl jewelry.

18. Rolex
– Rolex has incorporated NFC-tagged materiality in some of its watch models, allowing customers to verify the authenticity of the materials used in their timepieces.

19. Patek Philippe
– Patek Philippe leverages NFC-tagged materiality to enable customers to access information about the craftsmanship and materials used in their luxury watches.

20. Audemars Piguet
– Audemars Piguet has implemented NFC-tagged materiality in their timepieces, offering customers a digital passport to verify the authenticity and provenance of their watches.

Insights:

The adoption of NFC-tagged materiality in the luxury goods and services industry is expected to continue to grow as consumers increasingly prioritize transparency and authenticity in their purchases. By providing customers with the ability to scan and access detailed information about the materials used in their products, brands are building trust and loyalty. This technology also has the potential to combat counterfeit goods and ensure ethical sourcing practices. As the market for luxury goods and services evolves, NFC-tagged materiality will play a crucial role in meeting the demands of discerning consumers.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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