Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds. They are not simulated or artificial gemstones. Lab-grown diamonds are created through advanced technological processes that replicate the natural diamond formation process, resulting in diamonds with the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and optical properties as natural diamonds.
It is difficult for even experienced jewellers to distinguish between a natural diamond and a high-quality lab-grown diamond without specialised equipment. Lab-grown diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds, making them indistinguishable to the naked eye or standard gemmological testing. Only advanced techniques like UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy can reliably identify lab-grown diamonds.
No, lab-grown diamonds are not cubic zirconia. Cubic zirconia is a synthetic gemstone made of zirconium oxide, which is a different material entirely. Lab-grown diamonds are genuine diamonds, with the same chemical composition (pure carbon) and crystal structure as natural diamonds. They are not imitations or simulants.
Yes, lab-grown diamonds are just as durable and long-lasting as natural diamonds. They share the same physical and chemical properties, including a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, making them extremely resistant to scratching, chipping, and wear. With proper care, a lab-grown diamond can last forever and be passed down for generations.
No, lab-grown diamonds do not lose their sparkle over time. Like natural diamonds, their brilliance and fire are inherent properties of the diamond crystal structure and cutting quality. As long as they are properly maintained and cleaned, lab-grown diamonds will retain their exceptional sparkle and lustre indefinitely.
Lab-grown diamonds are generally more affordable than natural diamonds for a few reasons: 1) The production process is more efficient and controlled, reducing costs. 2) There are no mining or exploration expenses. 3) The supply is not limited by nature, allowing for more flexibility in pricing. However, their lower cost does not diminish their quality or value.
Both lab-grown diamonds and natural diamonds have their advantages, and the choice depends on personal preferences and priorities. Lab-grown diamonds offer exceptional quality, affordability, and ethical and sustainable production methods, while natural diamonds have a unique geological history and rarity. In terms of physical and optical properties, they are virtually identical, making lab-grown diamonds an attractive and viable alternative.