The jewelry market is witnessing a major transformation due to the emergence of lab-grown diamonds. This segment merges sophisticated technology, sustainable practices, and the enduring charm of diamonds to present a cost-effective and ethical alternative to natural diamonds. This shift has captured th...
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such as brilliance, fire, and scintillation, are determined by factors like cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Lab-created diamonds are typically grown to have high clarity and can be produced in a variety of colors. Their precise cuts enhance their brilliance, resulting in visually...
"Prices of lab-grown diamonds are falling. The reason is because of simple supply and demand. So many manufacturers are coming out and flooding market with them, which is causing prices to dive," Sompura told CBS MoneyWatch. Man-made diamonds can take as little as a few weeks to produce,...
As the lab-grown diamond industry grows, so too does the number of producers, and it can be hard to tell which come from carbon-neutral sources and which do not. It takes a lot of energy to achieve the high pressure and temperatures required to make lab-grown diamonds, which can be as...
With proper care, your diamond ring will continue to shine brightly, symbolizing your enduring love and commitment. Interested in learning more about diamonds? Check out our other Diamond Guides: Diamond Cut, Diamond Clarity, Diamond Carat, Diamond Color, Diamond Shape, Lab Grown Diamonds, ...
It was just over a year ago that the Duchess of Sussex stepped out wearing a pair of glittering diamond earrings that, rather than being passed down through the family, had been grown in a lab. It took just five days to grow the diamonds adorning Markle’s ears, according to Sidney Neuh...
industry doesn’t qualify an individual as an appraiser. What’s more, most jewelry retailers don’t have their gem lab or the instruments required to examine a stone and properly determine its quality. For example, a ring appraisal may call for an appraiser who is familiar with diamonds. ...
Why Do Some Lab Diamonds Test as Moissanites? Like diamonds, moissanite is a good conductor of heat. But unlike diamonds, these stones conduct electricity. Scientists use different methods to grow lab diamonds. And some of these can result in trace amounts of boron, which makes the lab dia...
According to Miya Owens, Esq., associate counsel of theJewelers Vigilance Committee, the Federal Trade Commission guidelines make it legally necessary to disclose treatments of gemstones and laboratory-grown diamonds and/or gems. “Whether communicated verbally or in writing,” says Owens, “sellers ...