Lab Created Diamond Bracelets
Understanding Lab-Created Diamonds
Lab-created diamonds, also referred to as engineered diamonds, man-made diamonds, cultured diamonds, or lab-grown diamonds, are developed in meticulously regulated lab environments. These settings utilize cutting-edge technology to mimic the natural conditions under which diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle, below its crust. These lab-grown diamonds are composed of real carbon atoms, which are arranged in the distinctive crystal structure unique to diamonds. Given that their composition is identical to that of natural diamonds, they possess the same optical and chemical attributes.
Lab Grown Diamonds vs. Natural Diamonds
These lab-created diamonds we acquire have the same physical, chemical, and visual properties as natural diamonds, giving off similar light and sparkle. Lab-created diamonds may have different trace elements not found in natural diamonds, but these don't change the diamond's look. The difference between lab-created and natural diamonds can only be confirmed with specific testing tools.
Advantages of Lab-Created Diamonds
Lab-created diamonds serve as an innovative, responsible, and cost-effective alternative to mined diamonds. They match in physical properties and offer enhanced affordability. The following are key benefits of selecting lab-created diamonds:
Affordability: Lab-created diamonds offer considerable cost savings compared to their mined counterparts.
Quality: Lab-created diamonds typically have fewer imperfections, ensuring superior quality.
Distinctive Colors: Lab techniques can produce diamond colors that are rarely found in nature, making unique and desired pieces more accessible.
Ethical Origins: Our ability to trace the origin of our diamonds ensures they are sourced from reputable locations that adhere to fair worker and community practices.
Sustainable Methods: The utilization of High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) lab creation methods allows us to satisfy demand without compromising on quality or resorting to harmful practices.