
What are the distinctions between a lab-grown and a natural diamond?
Diamonds are formed under high temperature and pressure conditions that exist only within a specific depth range (about 100 miles) beneath the earth’s surface. Diamond’s crystal structure is isometric, which means the carbon atoms are bonded in essentially the same way in all directions. Another mineral, graphite, also contains only carbon, but its formation process and crystal structure are very different. The result is that graphite is so soft that you can write with it, while diamond is so hard that you can only scratch it with another diamond.
Lab created diamonds are contrived in laboratories adopting one of two procedures. These laboratories either simulate the colossal compression and intensified heat conditions or in other words, high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) found in the Earth’s mantle where mined diamonds are naturally developed, or they use superheated gas (CVD) to construct the diamond crystal.

Lab-grown diamonds have been constructed for a good amount of time now, but only lately reached the par of quality that intrigued the majority of consumers. We wish to serve our customers with a plethora of varieties to help them customize the diamond jewelry pieces of their fantasies. Moreover, our company supports innovation and technological advancement in favor of the creators and sustainability of the environment.