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What is a Lab-Grown Diamond?

Lab-grown diamonds, also known as synthetic or man-made diamonds, are diamonds that are created in a controlled laboratory environment rather than being mined from the earth. Despite their artificial origin, lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds. They are made of pure carbon, arranged in a crystalline structure, and possess the same brilliance, hardness, and fire as their natural counterparts


How is Lab-Grown Diamond Made?

A tiny piece of diamond, called a seed, is used as the starting point. The seed is placed in a controlled environment where carbon atoms are added to it, layer by layer.


What is the difference between Labgrown and matural mined Diamond?

Lab-Grown diamonds are created in a lab, while natural mined diamonds form over billions of years deep in the Earth. Both have the same chemical and physical properties, but lab-grown diamonds are more affordable, sustainable, and readily available, whereas natural diamonds are valued for their rarity and history


Do Lab-Grown have same physical property with natural mined Diamond?

Lab-grown diamonds have the same physical properties as natural mined diamonds. They are made of pure carbon arranged in a crystal structure, giving them identical hardness (10 on the Mohs scale), brilliance, and thermal conductivity.


Labgrown Diamond VS Natural Mined Diamond 


Lab-Grown DiamondNatural Diamond
OriginCreated in a laboratoryFormed naturally over billions of years
Composition and Hardnessboth are Identical to natural diamond (pure carbon) and 10 on the Mohs scaleboth are Identical to natural diamond (pure carbon) and 10 on the Mohs scale
RarityNot rare, can be produced in large quantitiesRare, naturally occurring
Cost30-50% less expensiveMore expensive due to rarity
ValueGenerally lower valueHigher value due to natural origin