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Lab diamonds, also known as lab grown or lab created diamonds, are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds, and are created in laboratory environments that mimic the conditions under which natural diamonds form.... Read More
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A carat is the unit used to measure a diamond's weight. One carat equals 200 milligrams or 0.2 grams. Although carat weight and the size of a diamond are related, the carat does not directly measure diamond size.
Color is the natural color visible in a diamond and does not change over time. Colorless diamonds allow more light to pass through than a colored diamond, releasing more sparkle and fire.
A diamond’s clarity refers to the presence of impurities on and within the stone. When a rough stone is extracted from carbon deep beneath the earth, tiny traces of natural elements are almost always trapped inside. These elements are called flaws or inclusions because they are formed naturally and are unique to each stone.
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The cut refers to the angles and proportions of a diamond. The cut of a diamond—its depth and width, and the uniformity of the facets—determines its beauty. The skill with which a diamond is cut determines how well it reflects and refracts light.
Exquisite quality cut to create the optimal combination of brilliance and fire. Reflects nearly all light that enters the diamond.
Top 3% of diamond quality based on cut.
Blockchain technology is revolutionizing the natural diamond industry. Our blockchain keeps track of every step in a diamond’s journey – from mining, to market, to the moment it reaches you – safely, securely, and permanently. With our blockchain-enabled diamonds, you’ll have an enduring digital record about where your diamond comes from and how it was sourced. In 2019, we became one of the first retailers to offer blockchain-enabled diamonds, and year after year we have increased our offering of blockchain-enabled diamonds, ahead of our ESG Goals.
We capture CO₂ from the atmosphere to create the most ethical lab grown diamonds on the planet. Discover the world’s largest collection of planet first lab diamonds.
Discover our collection of lab diamonds grown, cut, and polished with 100% renewable wind and solar energy.
Protect the planet with this collection of lab diamonds that are independently Sustainably Rated based on climate neutrality and investments in clean technology.
Length-to-Width Ratio –The length-to-width ratio compares the length of a diamond to its width to show how elongated a fancy-shaped diamond appears when viewed from the top. Length-to-width ratio is a matter of personal preference with some individuals preferring a more elongated shape and others a more equal or square shape. The most popular length-to-width ratios for fancy shapes are below.
Ex. A princess-cut diamond that measures 5.05 mm long by 5.00mm has a length-to-width ratio of 1.01 (5.05/5.00), and will appear perfectly square.
Most popular length-to-width ratios:
Princess: 1.00-1.05
Radiant: 1.00-1.05
Asscher: 1.00-1.05
Cushion: 1.00-1.05
Elongated Cushion: 1.20-1.49
Heart: 0.90-1.10
Emerald: 1.30-1.40
Oval: 1.30-1.70
Pear: 1.45-1.75
Marquise: 1.75-2.30
Discover Truly Brilliant TM- a premium collection of expertly curated diamonds chosen for their balance of traceability, sustainability, cut, color, and clarity in a variety of carat weights.
Describes the diamond's response to ultraviolet light. In diamonds with strong or very strong fluorescence, there may be some interference with the flow of light which causes a milky or oily appearance.
Describes the finish of the facets of the diamond. Polish is graded from Ideal, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, or Poor. Polish grades of Good or higher have the least effect on the brilliance of the diamond and are suitable for the finest quality jewelry. Certain gem labs, such as Gemscan, incorporate Polish into an overall cut grade.
Describes the alignment of the facets of the diamond. If facets are misaligned, the diamond may poorly reflect light. Symmetry is graded from Ideal / Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, or Poor. Symmetry grades of Good or higher have the least effect on the brilliance of the diamond and are suitable for the finest quality jewelry. Certain gem labs, such as Gemscan, incorporate Symmetry into an overall Cut grade.
The largest facet of a gemstone, located at the top. Table % is the table width as a percentage of the girdle diameter.
The height of a gemstone, from the culet to the table. Depth % is the height of the diamond as a percentage of the girdle diameter.
Our Canadian diamonds are primarily sourced from the Diavik and Ekati mines, which are committed to high
environmental and human rights standards.
Both mines have demonstrated a strong commitment to hiring local
Indigenous people, providing a skilled apprenticeship program and sponsoring scholarship funds.
Brilliant Earth goes above and beyond the current industry standards to offer Beyond Conflict Free Diamonds® with a listed origin of Botswana Sort. Botswana Sort diamonds are sourced from mines with strong social and environmental governance practices in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Canada, all ranked low to moderate risk.
Our Pathway to Beyond Conflict Free™ diamonds are sourced from Angola, a country known for natural diamonds of exceptional quality. Through growing investment in sustainable practices, Angola is actively working towards more responsible mining.
Recycled diamonds have been mined, cut, and polished, were previously purchased, and are now being made
available again.
Because they are repurposed after a prior purchase, these diamonds require no new mining,
making them a responsible choice. This reduces the demand for new diamond mining and avoids perpetuating
ongoing abuses.
An IGI-certified diamond is independently graded for quality and authenticity by the International
Gemological Institute.
This certification provides a detailed assessment of a diamond’s quality based on criteria such as cut, color,
clarity, and carat weight as well as ensuring authenticity.
A GIA-certified diamond is independently graded for quality and authenticity by the Gemological Institute of
America.
This certification provides a detailed assessment of a diamond’s quality based on criteria such as cut, color,
clarity, and carat weight as well as ensuring authenticity.
A HRD-certified diamond is graded for quality and authenticity by HRD Antwerp.
This certification assesses a diamond's quality based on
its cut, color, clarity, and carat weight as well as
ensures the gemstone's authenticity and quality.
A GCAL-certified diamond is graded for quality and authenticity by the Gem Certification & Assurance Lab.
This certification assesses a
diamond's quality based on its cut, color, clarity, and carat weight as well as
ensures the gemstone's authenticity and quality.
Hearts and Arrows diamonds are highly coveted because they’re cut with high precision and exceptional craftsmanship. These round brilliant diamonds are cut to proper proportions and crafted with a high degree of facet precision to exhibit a sharp pattern of eight arrows in the face up view and eight small hearts from the pavilion. The cut grade of hearts and arrows is evaluated by its facets appearance - exhibiting excellent face-up appearance with brightness, scintillation, and fire.
Only the rarest make the cut. Each diamond in this premium collection has the highest clarity grades*—meaning zero internal inclusions—and is hand-selected for the best ratings in color, cut, and ethical sourcing.
*A flawless (FL) diamond has no inclusions or surface blemishes, and an internally flawless (IF) diamond has no internal inclusions.
A lab diamond, short for laboratory-grown diamond, is exactly what it sounds like: a diamond created in a lab rather than deep within the Earth. But don’t let that fool you. Lab diamonds are real diamonds. They have the same sparkle, composition, and durability as natural ones formed underground over millions of years.
Lab grown diamonds are made using advanced technology to simulate the process of natural diamond formation. There are two main methods: High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). HPHT simulates conditions found deep beneath the Earth by applying tremendous pressure and heat to carbon. CVD heats gas mixtures to create plasma that deposits carbon atoms onto a diamond crystal.
Yes. Lab grown diamonds are real diamonds — they have the same chemical composition, crystalline structure, and physical appearance as natural diamonds. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has also confirmed that lab diamonds are real diamonds (not imitations or simulants).
A man-made diamond is simply another name for a lab-grown diamond. It is a real diamond, but rather than growing deep inside the Earth over millions of years, it is made in a laboratory using cutting-edge technology. Same shine, same structure, but different origin.
The only difference between lab grown and natural diamonds is their origin. Natural diamonds are formed deep below the Earth’s surface over billions of years, while lab grown diamonds are created in a laboratory. Despite their different origins, both lab and natural diamonds are identical in chemical composition and physical appearance.
Lab grown diamonds are created in controlled environments, which allows for better quality control and supply chain transparency. Additionally, lab diamonds appeal to environmentally conscious consumers as their sustainable sourcing methods cause minimal disruption to the earth.
No, lab grown diamonds do not naturally become cloudy over time. Any cloudiness is typically the result of surface residue, dirt, or damage, which can easily be addressed through proper cleaning and care.
Lab grown diamonds, like natural diamonds, are made of pure carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. The carbon atoms bond in a specific pattern, which creates the diamond's exceptional hardness and brilliant light reflection properties.
No, to the naked eye, lab grown and natural diamonds look exactly the same. Professional gemologists can only distinguish lab grown diamonds from natural diamonds using specialized equipment.
Lab grown diamonds are also called lab created diamonds, lab diamonds, man-made diamonds, or synthetic diamonds.
Lab grown diamonds were initially created in 1954 by General Electric (GE) for industrial use. Gem-quality stones suitable for fine jewelry became available in the 1980s and gained widespread market acceptance in the 2000s.
In 2012, Brilliant Earth was one of the first in the industry to sell lab diamonds, a mining-free alternative to natural diamonds. In more recent years, we’ve made significant strides in sustainability within the lab grown diamond industry — including our Capture Collection, which uses CO2 before it’s released into the atmosphere to create lab diamonds, and Renewable Collection, which includes lab diamonds grown, cut, and polished using 100% renewable energy. We were also one of the first retailers to offer SCS Sustainably Rated lab diamonds, which are carbon neutral.
Lab grown diamonds can contain inclusions However, lab grown diamonds have different types of inclusions than natural diamonds. HPHT made diamonds containing small metal particles from the growth process and CVD made diamonds having graphite or carbon-based inclusions. Scientists can control many factors during lab diamond creation, which often results in higher clarity grades.
Because lab grown diamonds can be produced on demand while natural diamonds are a limited resource, lab grown diamonds cost less than natural diamonds.
When comparing the ethics of lab grown diamonds and natural diamonds, one must weigh their unique impacts:
Yes, with a rating of 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, lab grown diamonds are as hard as natural diamonds. This durability makes lab grown diamonds and natural diamonds highly resistant to scratching, which is ideal for long-lasting jewelry.
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