Natural vs. Lab-Grown Diamonds
About Lab Grown Diamond
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): Carbon-rich gas is used to grow diamond crystals layer by layer.
High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT): Mimics the natural conditions under which diamonds form in the Earth’s mantle.
• 100% Real Diamonds – Certified and graded by the same standards as natural diamonds
• Conflict-Free & Ethical – Peace of mind with every purchase
• Eco-Friendly – Lower environmental impact compared to traditional mining
• Exceptional Value – Get a larger, higher-quality diamond for the same price
• Style with Purpose – Sparkle beautifully and sustainably
Natural Diamonds
Lab-Grown Diamonds
✨ Formation Process
Natural Diamonds are formed over billions of years deep within the Earth’s mantle under extreme pressure and temperature. They are created through a natural geological process, which makes them rare and unique.
Lab-grown diamonds are created in a laboratory using one of two methods: High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) or Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). These methods mimic the natural conditions that occur deep inside the Earth but in a much shorter timeframe (a few weeks to months)
🧬 Chemical and Physical Properties
Made of pure carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice, natural diamonds have unique inclusions (internal imperfections) that can be used to distinguish them from lab-grown diamonds.
Lab-grown diamonds are also composed of pure carbon atoms arranged in the same crystal lattice, making them indistinguishable from natural diamonds to the naked eye or through most testing methods. They are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamond
💰 Price
🧭 Rarity and Availability
🌍 Environmental Concerns
📜 Certification
💎 4 Cs
Cuts : high-quality cuts possible
Clarity : they have inclusions due to natural formation
Carat : Limited by natural growth, larger diamonds are rare
Color : more likely to have yellow or brown tone
Cuts: Ideal cuts are easier to achieve.
Clarity: They have fewer inclusions, cleaner stones but can have small identifying inclusions
Carat : Easier to create larger stones, often more affordable in larger sizes
Color : Any colour is achievable