Experience the ultimate combination of ethics and elegance with our lab grown diamonds. They are real diamonds, possessing the same chemical composition, crystal structure, and brilliant sparkle as their mined counterparts. Created sustainably in a laboratory with advanced technology, replicating the natural growth conditions of natural diamond.
Their different price point has nothing to do with quality or authenticity. It’s a benefit of avoiding notoriously expensive mining. The only difference between a lab grown diamond and a mined diamond is the origin. Lab-grown diamonds offer the same product without the high economic, environmental, and social costs.
Moissanite has a very interesting fact! Did you know moissanite is known as “the gemstone from the stars?” It is called gemstone from the stars as it was first discovered in rock fragments inside a meteorite crater. But in its natural form, natural moissanite is extremely rare. Therefore, today’s moissanite is mostly grown in laboratories as an alternative to diamonds. Created in a controlled environment with advanced technology.
Moissanite’s appeal is beyond its diamond-like sparkle, remarkably durable (9.25Mohs), making it the second hardest stone after diamond. It has an outstanding brilliance and fire (more sparkle than a diamond), showcasing unique characteristics that make it stand out on its own. Moissanites are now increasingly popular as an alternative to diamonds, moissanite is now widely used in jewelry, especially as the center stone of engagement rings.
Lab colored gemstone is a gemstone that is grown in a laboratory and is physically, chemically, and optically identical to a natural gemstone, but is not dug from the earth. These stones are created using advanced scientific methods that replicate the conditions of the Earth’s crust, making them a more affordable, ethically sourced, and consistent alternative to natural stones.
They offer the same captivating color and crystal structure, but with the advantages of greater affordability, consistent quality, and guaranteed ethical sourcing. Examples of lab-colored gemstones include sapphires, rubies, emeralds and more.