Lab Grown Diamonds
What Are Lab Grown Diamonds?
Diamonds have always been symbols of love, commitment, and timeless beauty. While natural diamonds are mined from the earth, technology has made it possible to create diamonds in laboratories that are visually, chemically, and physically identical to mined ones. These are called lab grown diamonds — and they are transforming the jewelry industry.
Lab grown diamonds, also known as cultured or man-made diamonds, are real diamonds created in controlled environments using advanced technology. Unlike diamond simulants such as cubic zirconia or moissanite, lab grown diamonds have the same carbon crystal structure as mined diamonds, which makes them identical in appearance and durability.
How Are Lab-Grown Diamonds Made?
There are two primary methods used to create lab grown diamonds:
- High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT): Mimics the natural conditions under which diamonds form beneath the Earth’s crust.
- Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): Involves placing a diamond seed in a chamber filled with carbon-rich gas. Over time, carbon atoms build on the seed, creating a diamond crystal.
Both methods produce high-quality diamonds that are indistinguishable from mined diamonds without specialized equipment.
Benefits of Lab Grown Diamonds
- Ethical & Conflict-Free: No mining, no environmental destruction, and no concerns about conflict diamonds.
- Affordable Luxury: Typically 40–60% less expensive than natural diamonds of the same size and quality.
- Sustainable Choice: Reduced environmental footprint compared to traditional diamond mining.
- Customizable: Lab-grown diamonds are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors — perfect for personalized jewelry.
Lab Grown Diamonds By Color :
Lab-grown diamonds are available in various colorless ranges in our Jewels. We also offer lab-grown diamonds in fancy colors that are considered very rare in nature, including popular hues of vivid yellows, blues, greens, and pinks. Man-made fancy colored diamonds are formed when small amounts of specific trace elements.