Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are real diamonds and literally jewelers can't even tell without running it through a machine to test for carbon. Doubt some snooty moms at your future kid's prep school will be able to tell from across the carpool line. So yes.
No they are not real diamonds. Real diamonds took over 3 billions years to form, under the immense pressure of the earth. That's what makes them so special -- and so valuable. Man made diamonds are not "real" and that's why they are cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frequent a jewelry forum and there’s a term we use called “mind clean.” For example, some people feel the need to have a flawless diamond because even if the flaws are invisible to the naked eye, the owner would still know they are there and it would bother them. So only you know whether a lab grown stone would be mind clean for you.
Personally, I love sapphires and have bought several lab sapphires. Some are stunning but I just never wear them because they don’t wow me, maybe because of the mind clean aspect.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are real diamonds and literally jewelers can't even tell without running it through a machine to test for carbon. Doubt some snooty moms at your future kid's prep school will be able to tell from across the carpool line. So yes.
No they are not real diamonds. Real diamonds took over 3 billions years to form, under the immense pressure of the earth. That's what makes them so special -- and so valuable. Man made diamonds are not "real" and that's why they are cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are real diamonds and literally jewelers can't even tell without running it through a machine to test for carbon. Doubt some snooty moms at your future kid's prep school will be able to tell from across the carpool line. So yes.
No they are not real diamonds. Real diamonds took over 3 billions years to form, under the immense pressure of the earth. That's what makes them so special -- and so valuable. Man made diamonds are not "real" and that's why they are cheap.
Anonymous wrote:They are real diamonds and literally jewelers can't even tell without running it through a machine to test for carbon. Doubt some snooty moms at your future kid's prep school will be able to tell from across the carpool line. So yes.
Anonymous wrote:I frequent a jewelry forum and there’s a term we use called “mind clean.” For example, some people feel the need to have a flawless diamond because even if the flaws are invisible to the naked eye, the owner would still know they are there and it would bother them. So only you know whether a lab grown stone would be mind clean for you.
Personally, I love sapphires and have bought several lab sapphires. Some are stunning but I just never wear them because they don’t wow me, maybe because of the mind clean aspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the difference? If it was something like .78ct. natural vs 1ct. lab grown I'd say just take the natural. But if you'd get 3ct. instead of 1, I say hell ya girl get that rock.
It would be like 2.5-3 instead of 1, yes. So, a pretty significant change.
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference? If it was something like .78ct. natural vs 1ct. lab grown I'd say just take the natural. But if you'd get 3ct. instead of 1, I say hell ya girl get that rock.