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Yes, lab-grown diamonds can be certified by the same gemological institutes that certify natural diamonds, such as the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or IGI (International Gemological Institute). This certification guarantees the quality and authenticity of the diamond.
Yes, all our diamonds are ethically sourced and conflict-free. We are committed to responsible sourcing practices and ensuring that our diamonds are obtained from reputable suppliers.
Popular settings for unique solitaire rings include twisted bands, bezel settings, tension settings, and halo settings. These settings can add a modern or personalised touch to the classic solitaire design.
Lab grown diamonds are of the same high quality as mined diamonds. They are graded by the same standards, including the Four Cs—Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat. Many lab grown diamonds are indistinguishable from mined diamonds to the naked eye, and they often offer superior value for the same quality.
Common ring settings include: Prong: Holds the diamond with metal claws, allowing maximum light to enter. Bezel: Surrounds the diamond with a metal rim, offering a sleek and secure fit. Halo: Features a central diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds for added sparkle. Pavé: Includes small diamonds set closely together along the band for continuous shimmer.
The 4 Cs—Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat—are crucial in determining a diamond's quality and value. Cut affects the diamond's brilliance and sparkle. Color ranges from colorless to yellow, with less color generally being more valuable. Clarity refers to the presence of inclusions or imperfections. Carat measures the diamond's weight and size.