Anonymous wrote:In 2024 diamonds are pretty but no longer a status symbol because they are no longer expensive.
And to OPs original point they do look the same because they are the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My diamonds are all mined but old hand-cut large carat family heirlooms. Nothing really compares to the beauty of hand-cut stones.
Totally agree. Also mine has a hint of warmth - it’s a J - and it’s a true antique, hallmarked in France. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine? Kathy's ring wasn't mined with slave labor! The scandal!"
Please. Most mined diamonds aren’t mined by slave labor anymore. Labs have all kinds of chemical and environmental issues and they’re made in china and India. Let’s not get too pompous.
I actually can tell a bit. I didn’t want a totally perfect stone it looks fake. I like a flaw and I like an old stone.
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.”
I actually read an article in the WSJ that said the exact opposite. Because so many people are buying lab grown diamonds now, it's a bigger deal and more of a status symbol to have a real diamond.
Except that nobody will know. Anyone can pass off a lab diamond as a real diamond.
Exactly. It’s not a status symbol because people cannot tell, assuming it’s a quality setting. Also more and more people who can afford real are either going with no stone or lab diamonds because there are clear ethical concerns at every level with diamonds—environmental, labor, human rights and conflicts, supporting corrupt regimes, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine? Kathy's ring wasn't mined with slave labor! The scandal!"
Please. Most mined diamonds aren’t mined by slave labor anymore. Labs have all kinds of chemical and environmental issues and they’re made in china and India. Let’s not get too pompous.
I actually can tell a bit. I didn’t want a totally perfect stone it looks fake. I like a flaw and I like an old stone.
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.”
I actually read an article in the WSJ that said the exact opposite. Because so many people are buying lab grown diamonds now, it's a bigger deal and more of a status symbol to have a real diamond.
Except that nobody will know. Anyone can pass off a lab diamond as a real diamond.
Anonymous wrote:My diamonds are all mined but old hand-cut large carat family heirlooms. Nothing really compares to the beauty of hand-cut stones.
Anonymous wrote:If you're wearing a mined diamond because you want people to think/know you're rich, you're a glass bowl who should probably realize no one actually cares.
I remember being in a meeting with a woman who kept purposefully flashing her very large engagement ring -- it was huge and I'm sure mined and I'm sure worth a fortune -- but honestly, I'm in a work meeting with you. What is the goal here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the price difference?
Same quality 2 carat; about 25-30k for mined, 1k for lab.
I bought a 2 carat lab cushion cut for about $500 a couple of months ago.
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine? Kathy's ring wasn't mined with slave labor! The scandal!"
Please. Most mined diamonds aren’t mined by slave labor anymore. Labs have all kinds of chemical and environmental issues and they’re made in china and India. Let’s not get too pompous.
I actually can tell a bit. I didn’t want a totally perfect stone it looks fake. I like a flaw and I like an old stone.
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.”
I actually read an article in the WSJ that said the exact opposite. Because so many people are buying lab grown diamonds now, it's a bigger deal and more of a status symbol to have a real diamond.
The problem is that the average person can’t tell the difference, unless you go around telling everyone which would be very weird. So even if you have a $200,000 ring, almost everyone thinks it is $5000. A friend of nine is extremely wealthy and has a real diamond ring worth around $200,000. I know it is real but now it looks as fake as everyone else’s because it is so over the top
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Can you imagine? Kathy's ring wasn't mined with slave labor! The scandal!"
Please. Most mined diamonds aren’t mined by slave labor anymore. Labs have all kinds of chemical and environmental issues and they’re made in china and India. Let’s not get too pompous.
I actually can tell a bit. I didn’t want a totally perfect stone it looks fake. I like a flaw and I like an old stone.
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.”
I actually read an article in the WSJ that said the exact opposite. Because so many people are buying lab grown diamonds now, it's a bigger deal and more of a status symbol to have a real diamond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean if you have a four carat ring and you’re living an otherwise fairly modest life, yes, people that know you can usually tell. My secretary has a seven carat one and yeah. We know: who cares. She likes it.
Ignorant AF. You have no idea how much money people have. A 7 carat lab diamond probably costs someone $10K, don't be stupid.
You’re the ignorant one here. It costs about $1000 now china is in the market.