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What is a Lab-Grown Diamond?

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by Emili Vesilind
Aug 8, 2022 8:38AM
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Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds created in controlled environments, offering a sustainable and affordable alternative to mined stones.

  • Made using HPHT or CVD methods that replicate natural diamond formation.
  • They share the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as mined diamonds.
  • Often cost less and have a smaller environmental impact.

If you’re in the market for a diamond engagement ring, chances are at some point you’ll be asked to choose between a mined diamond or a lab-grown diamond for your ring’s center (primary) stone. Jewelers are increasingly offering both diamond types in stores and are eager to educate shoppers on the attributes of each.

While lab-grown diamonds have been available for decades, they’re still relatively new in the jewelry market. And you’d be excused for being confused about the difference between the two, and asking the question: What is a lab-grown diamond? To answer that, we need to start with the original diamond. You know, the one that we dig out of the ground. 

Mined diamonds 

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Most people know what a mined diamond is, but just to review: a diamond is a precious gemstone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of carbon, which is the hardest naturally occurring substance on earth. 

Natural diamonds form deep underground in Earth’s mantle—we’re talking miles—formed by intense pressure and extreme temperatures, among other factors. And diamonds don’t grow overnight, or even over centuries. The formation process takes between 1 billion and 3.3 billion years (approximately 25% to 75% of our earth’s age), according to the Gemological Institute of America. So, diamonds close enough to the earth’s surface to be mined today are literally billions of years old. 

Lab-grown diamonds

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Lab-grown diamonds have the same chemical properties as the ones mined from the earth; they possess carbon atoms arranged in the high-sparkle diamond crystal structure. The only difference between the two are their origins. Lab-grown diamonds were grown in a factory that copies (as best it can) the controlled conditions under which diamonds naturally develop, over a short period of time. 

Lab-grown diamonds are made using two methods: high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) and chemical vapor deposition. How long does it take to make a lab-grown diamond? Approximately six to 10 weeks. Compared to a billion years, that’s some lightning-fast diamond production. 

Insuring Lab-Grown Diamonds

If you do opt for a lab-grown diamond engagement ring, know that Jewelers Mutual does insure lab-grown diamonds. 

 

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