
Worth the Investment? Should I Buy Lab-Grown Diamonds
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The costs associated with laboratory-grown diamonds are typically less than those of natural diamonds by about 40-50% in relation to their quality. For instance, a lab-grown diamond weighing a carat can be found for a average price of $2,000-$3,000, as opposed to a natural diamond falling between $4,000-6,000 with equivalent properties. Thus, these diamonds become more an option for the budget-conscious.
Normally, lab grown diamonds have a lesser value when resold compared to natural diamonds because, even though the process of producing them has been there for several decades already, the production costs of lab grown diamonds are becoming ever cheaper with improving technology. They offer huge savings initially and would be the right choice if one's focus was on obtaining the most value for money with the current purchase.
Lab grown diamonds are more environmentally friendly than mined diamonds. They require less carbon emission. They cut less forests and their mining is not as extensive as diamond mines. But they do star consuming power on their processing; but most of these industries use renewable energy.
It is possible for a qualified jeweler to use special equipment to determine whether the diamond is lab grown or not, as such diamonds have to be inscribed with a microscopic laser marking. Upon naked eye view, or standard magnification they are indistinguishable from a naturally occurring diamond itself.
Indeed, lab-grown diamonds are certified by reputable gemological institutes such as IGI and GIA. These certificates are an exact replica to those awarded to natural stones in that they describe the diamond's 4Cs-cut, clarity, color, and carat-so you know you are getting quality.
Unlike other diamonds, lab-grown ones are just as durable and can last forever when cared for properly. Unlike other diamonds, they score the full 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them resist scratching, chipping, and then simply from regular wear and tear.
Lab-grown diamonds are the best options when it comes to engagement rings. Using such stones in engagement jewelry brings many benefits, the biggest being the fact that they are usually bigger than natural diamonds for the same prices. The other big reason is that these diamonds are ethically sourced. A stone that proves capable of capturing the beauty and strength of natural diamonds is enough for people to want lab grown diamonds in their rings. Most couples then turn to lab-grown diamonds to maximize their ring budgets.
The new generation appreciates sustainable and ethical consumption; attitudes toward lab-grown diamonds increasingly favor such forms of jewelry. Most respect it as an intelligent, conscious choice that values an environmental conscience.
Yes, most big insurance companies would cover the lab-created diamonds similar to any natural diamond. The process and costs of insuring these are largely the same and required appraisal and certification in determining the diamond's value.