lol “mined” diamonds are ten times the cost. And sorry the labor issues with diamonds have not been resolved and the environmental impact of mining will always dwarf a synthetic process. And labs will drag down the “value” of ALL diamonds. Enjoy your “flaws.” |
| Not op but curious to know which brands carry the best lab grown? |
Inaccurate. |
Yeah I laughed at the post. So self-aware! |
I mean, you can always buy a lab with a lower color grade/clarity if you don’t want perfect. But I do agree with pp who mentioned that diamonds just can’t be used as a wealth signifier anymore when you can buy a decent 3 carat diamond for around 1k |
Me too lol. Clueless |
lol my engagement ring has inclusions visible to the naked eye, are they a status symbol now?? |
| Lab and mined diamonds are exactly the same - pure carbon crystals. There is no machine, no loupe, no device that can tell them apart, because they are the same thing. |
+1 And, isn't the purpose of the ring the sentimental value? I think I'd value the original ring more. |
| What's the price difference? |
Same! What a clueless person! |
| Only a fool would waste money on a mined diamond today since lab grown are available at a much lower price, yet much higher quality. |
Have you seen pictures of what diamond mines do to the earth? Or the conflict that some diamonds fuels? That’s reason enough for me not to buy one. |
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I bought a certified estate antique for the reason of avoiding new mined diamonds.
As for lab versus mined, it totally depends on how it feels to you. I got one of each to test it out recently when I lost my ring. I felt like - this is subjective - the lab felt like costume jewelry. It wouldn’t have felt that way if it was my original ring or my husband gave it to me, I don’t think. But it literally felt like something from Anthropologie that I bought for a party. So I found an estate marked piece and I love it. To each their own. |
Mind clean to me would be lab diamonds because I’d have a free conscious! |