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Do You Know Why The World Is Shifting To Lab Diamonds?

The following article addresses the recent development in the world diamond market where we can see that the world is slowly shifting into the purchase of lab grown or synthetic diamonds.

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Do You Know Why The World Is Shifting To Lab Diamonds?

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  1. Do You Know Why The World Is Shifting To Lab Diamonds? Natural diamonds are naturally more preferred by the older generation due to their rare nature and the efforts put in to their extraction process. However, the more recent generation have started to find out about man made diamonds and are starting to prefer these ones over the former. The number of advantages these have over natural diamonds are simply too hard to ignore. Here are a few points about them, that have grabbed a lot of attention: The thing about natural diamonds is that they’re actually ready-made. The size, shape and color are things that cannot be altered in a natural diamond. You’re supposed to accept them as they are. Whereas, when we’re talking about synthetic diamonds, the production conditions are controlled by scientists, so they can be a lot bigger and a lot clearer than the natural ones. This not only makes the diamond more optically appealing, but also increases the value, in terms of investment. Another important point is, they’re incredibly difficult to tell apart. They’re made with the same physical properties and the same chemical composition as natural diamonds. Even highly experienced gemologists have a tough time finding a difference. A lot of extensive testing with all sorts of lasers are required to find the differences. Natural diamonds may be beautiful to look at, but the effect the extraction process leaves on the environment, is not at all beautiful. Miles and Miles deep digging of the Earth needs to be done in order to discover a few diamonds made of very less carats. To do that, a lot of animals have to sacrifice their homes around the area. All of that happens for natural diamonds, while lab diamonds just need some machinery in a lab. The most important factor is that lab diamonds are a lot less expensive than natural diamonds. One of the reasons contributing to that is that they don’t take millions of years to get a hold of them, like natural diamonds. The price can be reduced up to at least 20%. It depends on the 4 Cs (cut, carat, color and clarity) and the lab grown diamond growers you visit. Youngsters prefer lab diamonds as they’re extremely budget friendly compared to the natural ones. Colored lab diamonds are extremely spectacular to look at and what’s better? They cost a lot less than colorless lab diamonds and colorless natural diamonds. Colorless lab diamonds are harder and more time consuming to create – hence the increase in price. Now getting to the comparison of the clarity, lab diamonds get extra points again. The reason contributing to that is again the controlled conditions, they’re manually made in. Flawless natural diamonds are extremely hard to find, so the diamond growers have upped their game and to produce flawless diamonds, as well. Some well-established lab diamond

  2. organizations produce diamonds with a coating, as well. Doing that prevents scratches and contributes to the clarity of the diamonds. These were a few points pointing out why lab grown diamonds are the future. This world surprises us every day with new technology and we see the world adapt to those changes, as well. There’s no reason to stop this industry from flourishing.

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