I am Indian, you moron. |
Mayflower lady, what is wrong with emeralds?
-Non-wealthy lady who does qualify for DAR (but thinks that is kind of creepy?). |
Not Mayflower lady, but: they are usually included to the naked eye. When they are big they just aren’t that nice-looking, and when small they’re kind of meh (and also usually lackluster, because they are still included at that size). |
That's incredibly racist. |
DC area women, role playing wealth while growing on septic in West Virginia and wearing polyester size 14 and aerosoles wides for their chubby feet.
Lab and mass produced, costco quality diamonds are tacky as h*ll. Real antique old cuts are classy both as bands and solitaire. Emeralds are gorgeous but of course you only saw those at diamonds direct, so you don't get quality. Great gemstones are superior to diamonds. |
PP here, order the earrings. They're great! BTW, I mentioned the Mayflower/DAR thing to make the point that it didn't make the previous poster who bragged about it special. There are loads of people around here with that background. I def don't think it makes me better than anyone else. |
Thanks - Lab-grown emeralds are the obvious solution to this problem! |
I have a one carat solitaire with a diamond wedding band. I wear it everyday. It’s beautiful. |
Why the f* should anyone have any respect for some lady just because her ancestors came over from England on the Mayflower? What did Mayflower lady do? Absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, the vast majority of mined gems you wear come from Africa and Asia. Maybe have some respect for the lives colonizers ruined in order to get you those big shiny rocks? I'm just as much of an American as Mayflower lady, you racist pig. Yes, you. YOU are absolutely a racist and a xenophobe. Don't deny it. It's right up there, bolded. This is sickening. |
While I do think there was a period where people were going huge just because they could, I like that, as labs have grown popular, the “bigger is better” mentality has changed. People can get a size that looks best/fits their lifestyle and can don’t have to sacrifice quality. “Big” doesn’t really carry meaning anymore so you can truly go with what you like best.
People can get more creative with shapes, interesting/unique settings and custom details now that they don’t have to spend much on the stone. |
Came here to correct op’s incorrect info as well. Yes it is possible to discern labs from mined and many more jewelers have the equipment to do so. Not all labs are inscribed. Ouros in India sold all kinds of beautiful lab jewelry and as I recall it was not inscribed. I know independent jewelers who stopped selling mined diamonds because there were so many uninscribed labs floating around before everyone had the equipment to I’d them. |
Are you really that dumb? |
This thread is hilarious. I thought only 80 year olds cared about their DAR status...
100% agree that large diamonds have lost their cache given they are now so attainable. The future of high end jewelry is in the quality and uniqueness of its design. |
NP. Not really. It's simply the truth. |
There is no scientific way to determine the difference between lab and natural diamonds. Spectroscopy, photoluminescence, and thermal/electrical conductivity in diamonds depend on the trace elements in the diamond at formation. All of these characteristics can be incorporated in to the manufacturing process. It is all bullsh#t. There is some much fraud in the industry. |