Lab-Grown Diamonds: The Future of Sparkle

Whether you’ve heard them called lab created, engineered, cultured, or manufactured, lab grown diamonds are gaining popularity in the world of jewelry. But what exactly are lab diamonds, and how do they compare to natural ones? Let’s take a closer look at how lab grown diamonds have perfected the science of sparkle and how they measure up against their earth-made counterparts.

What Is A Lab Grown Diamond?

Lab grown diamonds are real diamonds, created in a laboratory rather than deep within the earth. These diamonds have the exact same chemical composition—carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline structure—as natural diamonds. The only difference is how they’re formed. While natural diamonds take billions of years to develop, lab diamonds are grown in a controlled environment using advanced technology that mimics the natural process.

Because lab grown diamonds share the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds, they’re virtually identical when it comes to appearance, quality, and durability. The brilliance and sparkle you love in a natural diamond? You’ll find that in a lab grown diamond, too.

Innovation Meets Affordability

Lab grown diamonds have been used in industrial applications for more than 50 years. However, advancements in technology over the last decade have dramatically improved the quality and reduced the cost of lab diamonds, making them an increasingly popular choice for fine jewelry. Today, lab grown diamonds offer a sustainable, affordable alternative without compromising on beauty or brilliance.

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