What are lab-grown diamonds, and how are they created?

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The world’s first lab-grown diamond was created in the mid-20th century, yet its popularity remains low. However, consumers are beginning to embrace the idea of lab grown diamonds. As more and more companies release new products that incorporate them into various types of jewelry or other accessories. If you’re wondering what lab grown diamonds are and how they’re manufactured, here’s everything you need to know about these unique gems.

Introducing The Diamond Production Process:

Lab grown diamonds

are created using a method called Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). A small diamond seed is placed in a chamber where it’s heated to a very high temperature. Then, carbon-rich gases are introduced into the chamber. The carbon atoms attached to the diamond seed, slowly build up over time until a full-sized diamond is created.

Diamonds from this process have similar physical properties as natural diamonds, like weight and hardness. They also have a grading system that is comparable to that of natural stones so you can easily compare them side by side. For example, the grading scale for CVD-created diamonds ranges from Type Ia to Type IIIa; with each type corresponding to a particular cut grade.

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