Is a Lab Grown Diamond Right for Me?
the pros and cons of setting a man-made diamond in your engagement ring
Picking a diamond
for your engagement ring is a big
decision. For most of us, buying a diamond is a significant financial
undertaking, and we want to get it right. Unfortunately, understanding diamonds
takes a lot of specialized knowledge that most people don’t have (anyone remember their refractive indexes
from high school physics?). This article Coverup What are
Lab Grown Diamonds? Too!!
Even more unfortunately, the diamond industry suffers from a lot
of misinformation and paranoia both from inside the trade and from outside
observers. I have heard people say that natural
diamonds come with a 400% mark up, or that most mined diamonds are conflict
diamonds (both wild falsehoods).
On the other hand, I have heard some in the
industry refer to lab grown diamonds as fakes (also completely false). We’re
here to help cut through some of the rhetoric, so you can make an informed and
logical decision about what kind of diamond is right for you.
First of all, if you’re not sure what a lab grown or synthetic diamond
is, please check out our basic introduction to lab grown diamonds before reading on. So, how should you decide if a lab grown
diamond is right for you? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.
Pros, the benefits of lab grown diamonds
- 1. The first and most often cited benefit of lab-grown diamonds is their environmental sustainability. While this issue hasn’t been full studied yet, it is generally accepted that it takes considerably less energy to grow a diamond in a lab than it does to dig it out of the ground. There is also no need to displace many tons of earth to create a lab grown diamond.
- 2. You can, with 100% certainty, know the origin of your diamond. The issue of conflict or “Blood” diamonds is very prominent in many consumers’ minds. While the real world issue is not nearly as severe as many people believe it is (over 99.9% of natural diamonds are conflict free, and you can buy verifiable Canadian diamonds of known origin if you want), it is still reassuring to know that with lab grown diamonds, you can be totally confident that your diamond did not support wars or child labor in any way. You can learn more about conflict diamonds here.
- 3.
The price is another big benefit of lab grown diamonds. With current technology, the price of a
lab-grown diamond is fairly comparable to natural diamonds. However, you can
still save 10-30% with a lab grown synthetic over a natural in most cases. Also,
the savings go way up if you are looking for a colored diamond (natural colored
diamonds are extremely rare
and consequently very expensive).
- 4.
Lab-grown diamonds are new
and exciting. To put it mildly, the jewelry industry has been
around for a long time. It’s quite rare that something truly new comes around.
Even though man-made diamonds have been around decades, we have only recently
begun to see them reach a level of quality and size that is comparable with
natural diamonds. Owning one can make you something of a trendsetter.
Cons, why not to buy a lab grown diamond
- When you buy a recycled natural diamond, you limit the environmental impact significantly. This isn’t really a con of lab grown diamonds, but it is something to think about before you decide that buying one will save the planet. Diamonds are incredibly durable, and we have been in the diamond recycling business for over 25 years. Once a diamond has been mined and cut, it can pass from generation to generation, diffusing the environmental impact of mining the diamond significantly.
- 2.
Many people
might not understand what a lab grown diamond is. Of
course, you don’t have to tell anyone you bought a lab grown diamond (and even experienced
gemologists might not be able to
tell). But, due to that misinformation we talked about earlier, most people
don’t know what a lab grown diamond is. They might think you were cheap and
bought a CZ or a fake diamond instead of the real thing.
- 3.
Just as lab grown diamonds
support more advanced economies, they also take jobs away from
developing economies. When run responsibly, a diamond mine is a huge benefit to
the economy of the host country. Often times, these countries are impoverished,
and the jobs and income that the mine brings can help elevate many people out
of poverty.
- 4.
Lab grown diamonds are not
one-of-a-kind in the same way that natural diamonds are.
Each earth-mined, natural diamond is a unique work of nature’s art. Lab grown
diamonds, on the other hand, are mass-produced in diamond factories. The
mystery or glamour of the diamond may feel lost because of this.
- 5.
You lose something of the magic, the sense of awe, the “it factor” that
comes with a natural diamond. This one may seem silly to some, but there is
something special about knowing your diamond has a rich history and tradition
behind it. Our parents, and our parents’ parents, and so on going back hundreds
of years wore natural diamonds. A natural diamond has likely spent millions of
years under pressure, being refined by processes of the earth before it was
discovered and brought to the light. Some of the romance is lost when you
compare this to the sterile environment of a modern lab.
Should I buy a lab grown diamond?
This decision is, of course, up to you. Don’t let yourself be
pressured or guilt tripped into buying a
diamond that you don’t love. There are plenty of people out there who will
tell you that it’s morally wrong or unethical to buy a natural, earth-mined
diamond, and visa-versa.
The key is to
decide what is most important for you in a diamond (peace of mind, romance,
price, how you feel about the purchase, etc.). Now that you understand the true
benefits and disadvantages of lab grown diamonds, you can make the decision
that’s right for you. Whatever diamond you decide on, Stone Lab Diamonds
has you covered with a selection of natural and lab grown diamonds, beautiful
jewelry to set them in, honest and upfront descriptions of every product,
and a proven track record of incredible prices.
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