Lab-Grown Diamond
What is Lab-Grown Diamond?
- Lab-grown diamonds, also known as lab-created, man-made, or cultured diamonds, are genuine carbon diamonds formed in a laboratory environment, much like plants nurtured in a greenhouse. These diamonds are just as brilliant as those mined from the Earth.
- Chemically and physically identical to natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds offer an eco-friendly alternative, eliminating the need for traditional mining. Crafted with crystallized carbon in a controlled setting, they match mined diamonds in every way except origin.
- Today, lab-grown diamonds provide a sustainable, ethical choice for engagement rings and fine jewelry, delivering beauty along with environmental and social responsibility.
GEMOISS Lab-Grown Moissanite
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FAQ
Yes, lab-grown diamonds are real! Also known as synthetic diamonds, they are identical to mined diamonds in every aspect, except they are created using advanced technology in a lab rather than extracted from the earth. Lab diamonds possess the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as mined diamonds, displaying the same fire, scintillation, and sparkle—making them truly identical in every way.
Lab-grown diamonds are created in controlled environments using advanced technology that mimics the natural conditions under which diamonds form deep within the Earth. Composed almost entirely of carbon atoms in a diamond crystal structure, lab-grown diamonds are physically and optically identical to mined diamonds.
Lab-grown diamonds are typically graded by independent gemological organizations based on the 4Cs: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. However, grading scales can vary between retailers, making it challenging to consistently assess quality across different sources.