Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
No omg are you stupid.
Labs are the same as a Natural diamond.
This is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
I'm going to disagree with pps who said no.
I don't know if it will, but if you look at the market of other man-made items, the natural versions still fetch a premium. A pp used the example of pearls. Natural pearls are absolutely a flex. They are far more expensive than cultured versions, even though cultured pearls are generally what's put into jewellery. Colored stones also have man made versions, but the naturals are again worth far far more.
So who knows what the future holds. Maybe the majority of jewellery will start to be made with lab diamonds. It's certainly attractive to the jewellery who drops their costs dramatically, and to the consumer who can afford some gorgeous bling that may not have been in their budgets before. But there will always be people who prefer natural/mined diamonds, I'm just not sure who their consumer will be in the future when all the MMDs are equally as beautiful, sparkly and much lower price.
Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
Anonymous wrote:They're getting bigger and they are not a status symbol anymore. Having multiple homes is a much bigger flex.
Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
Anonymous wrote:So is having a real diamond vs a lab diamond a flex?
Anonymous wrote:engagement rings bigger than 3-4ct are so cheugy. i wish we could end this trend.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that a lot of the large center stones aren’t actually a single stone, but multiple small stones set close together to resemble a large stone. It’s how so many young brides are getting huge rings.
If I were getting engaged now, I think I would choose a gorgeous, rare colored stone vs a diamond - something unique and special.
Anonymous wrote:
If I were getting engaged now, I think I would choose a gorgeous, rare colored stone vs a diamond - something unique and special.