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It used to take the Earth 3 billion years, 2,000-degree temperatures, a little carbon and a lot of pressure to grow a diamond ...
“Because they are grown in a controlled environment, lab diamonds often have fewer inclusions and are often seen higher in color than natural diamonds,” explains Rachel Akmakjian, BriteCo’s ...
Lab-grown diamonds are the most striking trend hitting the jewelry market in recent years and are hard to overlook. These ...
Despite being around since the 1950s, lab-grown diamonds have only recently exploded in popularity. Allied Market Research ...
Lab-grown diamonds possess the same chemical properties and hardness as naturally mined diamonds, and thus are subject to the ...
lab-grown diamonds are graded on the basis of the Four Cs: Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat (weight). Most LGDs are produced under controlled conditions that promote things like clarity and color ...
lab-grown diamonds are identical to mined diamonds, having the same characteristics, and they’re graded by the same standards (known as the 4Cs – carat, clarity, color and cut), as well.