Barica Oval Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring

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Color: White gold
Centre stone: 1ct
Gold: 14K
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FAQ - Frequently asked questions by customers on hartine.

Greater purity and improved quality

Lab-grown diamonds are purer than the stones mined naturally, because unlike mined stones, these diamonds do not have any dirt or impurities ingrained in them. They also have fewer defects, and show fewer signs of strain in their crystal structure, because they are made under carefully controlled conditions. Improved purity means that the diamond is poised to be brighter, better, and whiter. In fact, a large proportion of lab-grown diamonds typically receive higher purity ratings than their natural counterparts.

Environmentally-friendly and sustainable

Diamond mining can damage the earth substantially. Mining natural diamonds uses colossal amounts of fossil fuel: but synthetic diamonds have none of these issues. In fact, with the demand for diamonds continuing to rise and the supply of mined diamonds being predicted to dwindle, it is a far more sustainable choice to switch to growing diamonds instead of mining them. Synthetic diamonds are the answer to the growing gap between the demand and supply of this brilliant stone.

Diamond Colour Scale

As the GIA explains, ‘diamond colour actually means lack of colour’. A high diamond colour grade is determined by the lack of colour present within the diamond, while poor colour grades can appear with a yellow or brownish tint. Using the diamond colour scale below, notice the very subtle difference in colour between diamonds graded D to F colour. Then consider the difference between G to H colour, where you’ll start to see a yellow tint, strengthening in intensity right down to Z.

Both Are Diamonds

Two specimens of faceted crystalized carbon - both are crystal clear and give off a kaleidoscope of spectral colors in direct light. They appear to be identical. One, however, is a billion or more years old and the other was recently grown in a laboratory.

Both are diamonds, of course. The first is a natural diamond created by forces deep within the young Earth. The second is from a laboratory and possesses essentially the same chemical, physical and optical properties as its natural counterpart.

Certified Lab-Grown Diamonds

After a diamond is cut, whether natural or lab grown, it must be sent to a gemological laboratory in order to become a certified diamond. It is important to note that not all diamonds are certified, and purchasing a certified diamond is the best way to ensure your diamond’s quality.

Most lab grown diamonds available on the market today are certified by IGI or GIA and are graded for cut, clarity, carat weight and more, just like natural diamonds.

Diamond Colour Scale

As the GIA explains, ‘diamond colour actually means lack of colour’. A high diamond colour grade is determined by the lack of colour present within the diamond, while poor colour grades can appear with a yellow or brownish tint. Using the diamond colour scale below, notice the very subtle difference in colour between diamonds graded D to F colour. Then consider the difference between G to H colour, where you’ll start to see a yellow tint, strengthening in intensity right down to Z.

Both Are Diamonds

Two specimens of faceted crystalized carbon - both are crystal clear and give off a kaleidoscope of spectral colors in direct light. They appear to be identical. One, however, is a billion or more years old and the other was recently grown in a laboratory.

Both are diamonds, of course. The first is a natural diamond created by forces deep within the young Earth. The second is from a laboratory and possesses essentially the same chemical, physical and optical properties as its natural counterpart.

Certified Lab-Grown Diamonds

After a diamond is cut, whether natural or lab grown, it must be sent to a gemological laboratory in order to become a certified diamond. It is important to note that not all diamonds are certified, and purchasing a certified diamond is the best way to ensure your diamond’s quality.

Most lab grown diamonds available on the market today are certified by IGI or GIA and are graded for cut, clarity, carat weight and more, just like natural diamonds.

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100% Lab Grown Diamonds

Lab grown diamonds are exactly the same as mined diamonds, except for their origin. Not one shovelful of earth is moved to create New Dawn Diamonds®, yet their beauty and brilliance will symbolize your love forever.