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Experience the blend of elegance and modern flair with the Pure Serenity 14k Rose Gold 1/4 Ct. Lab Grown Diamond and Cushion Morganite Halo Engagement Ring. This exquisite ring features a captivating 0.81 ct cushion-cut morganite flanked by 32 lab-grown diamonds, each with VS/SI+ clarity and a stunning G+ color grade. The 14k rose gold band adds warmth and sophistication, making it an ideal choice for a memorable engagement. Available in sizes 6 to 8, the Pure Serenity ring embodies timeless beauty and contemporary style. Make your special moment last forever with this remarkable piece.
SKU: RM6357E-MG-029-RLG
UPC: 883957879550
Precious Metal Type: 14k Rose Gold
Weight: 2.28 gm
Diamond Weight: 0.29 ct
Gemstone Weight: 0.81 gm
Finish: Polished
Stone Shape : Cushion
What Are Lab-Created Diamonds?
Lab-created diamonds are an exceptional blend of science and craftsmanship. While natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth over billions of years, lab-created diamonds are grown in controlled environments using advanced technology that replicates the natural process. By applying extreme heat and pressure, these diamonds are fully formed within weeks to months. Since they can be produced in abundance, lab-created diamonds are typically more affordable, making larger diamonds more accessible. However, their abundance may affect their long-term value.
Are lab-created diamonds the same as natural diamonds?
Lab-created diamonds share the same optical, physical, and chemical properties as natural diamonds. The primary difference lies in their origin and the time taken to form.
Is a lab-created diamond better?
Both lab-created and natural diamonds vary in grading. Lab-created diamonds often allow buyers to maximize their budget, offering more size for the same cost. Natural diamonds, however, are celebrated as unique works of nature.
Where do lab-created diamonds come from?
Lab-created diamonds are formed in laboratories using advanced technology. A diamond seed—a tiny carbon crystal—is exposed to high heat and pressure with a carbon coating to grow into a larger diamond crystal.
Are lab-created diamonds or natural diamonds higher quality?
Neither type is inherently higher quality, as both are available in a range of colors, cuts, clarity, and carat weights.
Can a trained eye distinguish lab-created from natural diamonds?
Because lab-created diamonds share the same optical, chemical, and physical characteristics as natural diamonds, they cannot be distinguished even under 10x magnification.