This product is a pair of handmade women's earrings made of solid 18K yellow gold. The earrings are designed in a hoop style and feature a round cut natural diamond with a total carat weight of 0.88. The diamond has a clarity grade of Very Slightly Included (VS1) and a color grade of H. The earrings are customizable and can be personalized with 14/18K white/yellow/rose gold and 950 platinum options. The product comes with a GLI certification and a seller warranty.

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Item Specification:

  • Total Carat Weight0.88
  • SKUEER-117 YG 18K
  • Item Length25 MM
  • Item Width4.5 MM
  • MetalYellow Gold
  • Metal Purity18k
  • CertificationGLI
  • Cut GradeExcellent
  • Diamond Clarity GradeVery Slightly Included (VS1)
  • Diamond Color GradeH
  • Main Stone CreationNatural
  • Main Stone ShapeRound
  • BrandDiamondberry

A Brief on Lab Grown Diamonds

What are Lab Grown Diamonds?

Lab Grown diamonds are not imitation stone like Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite, this is a 100% genuine, 100% real diamond, and they are chemically and visually the exact same as natural diamonds and there is no difference!
Technically Lab Diamonds are the same as natural diamonds. All our lab-grown diamonds will pass the "diamond tester" test 100% guaranteed!
By evaluating each area and requesting a certificate of authenticity (IGI / GIA Lab) for your Lab Grown Diamond, you can be sure to avoid making a purchase with another form of imitation diamonds.

Why does it matter?
Whilst there are many simulants on the market, a lab-grown diamond is not referred to as a simulant, but as a diamond

Certified by the International Gemological Institute, our lab-grown diamonds are held to the same standards and are just as “real” as mined diamonds. Our Lab Grown Diamonds are as hard as an earth mined diamond and are available in different shapes and sizes.

WE DO END-TO-END LAB-GROWN DIAMOND JEWELRY LIKE NO ONE ELSE

What is the Difference between A Lab-grown Diamond and A Natural Diamond?

They are diamonds, created in labs instead of mined. Lab Grown Diamonds are lower in cost. Lab-grown diamonds arouse suspicion and questioning, yet during the summer of 2018, the Federal Trade Commission that regulates commercial practices amended its jewelry guide to remove the word natural from the definition of diamond.

It continues by clarifying that:

"It is no longer accurate to define a diamond with the word natural when it is possible to create a product which has essentially the same optical, physical and chemical properties as a mined diamond."

Our Lab Grown Diamonds share the same physical, chemical and optical characteristics as mined Diamonds.

How are Lab Grown Diamonds made?

A lab-grown diamond is crafted in a highly controlled laboratory that creates the diamonds under intense heat and pressure. Because these diamonds contain the same chemical compounds as mined Diamonds, they are diamonds.

How popular are lab-grown diamonds?

Recently, in 2019, Meghan Markle was seen in London adoring a stunning pair of drop earrings crafted from lab-grown diamonds. This certainly sparked a conversation that someone who could wear mined diamonds, chose to use a sustainable alternative grown in a lab.

Lady Gaga was spotted in London at her A Star Is Born premiere in 2018, wearing a pair of earrings that featured 9 brilliant-cut lab-grown diamonds. Emma Watson has been seen wearing both Lab-grown diamonds and recycled gold jewelry at a Vanity Fair Oscars after Party and the Academy Awards.

Leading environmental and climate change activist, Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the largest investors in the synthetic diamond industry partnering with a company that creates lab-grown diamonds from solar power. Leonardo DiCaprio famously starred in the 2007 film, Blood Diamond, a movie that highlights the conflict from diamond mining in Africa and he continued to endorse ethical diamond production after learning the harsh reality diamond mining causes in war-torn regions around the world. That don't cost the earth – both literally and figuratively.