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FAQ's
Reputable jewelers provide certification from independent gemological
laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the
International Gemological Institute (IGI). These certifications verify
the authenticity and quality of the lab-grown diamond ring, including
details about its origin, characteristics, and grading.
Yes, lab-created diamond engagement rings exhibit the same level of
hardness and durability as natural diamond rings, scoring a 10 on the
Mohs scale of mineral hardness. They are suitable for everyday wear and
can withstand the rigors of daily life without losing their brilliance
or integrity.
The timeframe for creating a custom lab-grown diamond engagement ring
can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the design,
availability of materials, and the production schedule at our jewelry
store. Generally, it can take several weeks to a few months from the
initial consultation to the completion of the ring.
Lab-grown diamonds offer several advantages for engagement rings. They
are eco-friendly, conflict-free, and often more affordable than mined
diamonds. Additionally, lab-grown diamonds exhibit the same beauty,
brilliance, and durability as natural diamonds, making them an ethical
and sustainable choice for symbolizing love and commitment.
Yes, custom engagement rings typically offer a choice of metal options
for the ring band, including platinum and gold (in various colours such
as white, yellow, or rose). You can select the metal that best
complements your personal style, skin tone, and budget.
Customization options for engagement ring settings include selecting the
metal type (such as platinum, gold, or white gold), choosing the setting
style (such as prong, bezel, pave, or channel), adding intricate design
elements (such as filigree or Milgrain detailing), and choosing between
natural and lab manufactured diamonds.