Lab-created, lab-grown, or
synthetic diamonds
have the same
optical,
physical, and
chemical
properties as their mined counterparts. The only significant difference between a lab-created and mined diamond is that one forms in a controlled environment in a laboratory, the other forms over time in the uncontrolled environment of the Earth. Both lab-created and natural diamonds are real
diamonds.
This single, freestanding, unpolished lab-created diamond crystal weighs 155 carats and measures 1.6 ± 0.25 mm thick and 92 mm across.
Photo
by
Matthias Schreck, Stefan Gsell, Rosaria Brescia & Martin Fischer
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This single, freestanding, unpolished lab-created diamond crystal weighs 155 carats and measures 1.6 ± 0.25 mm thick and 92 mm across.
Photo
by
Matthias Schreck, Stefan Gsell, Rosaria Brescia & Martin Fischer
…
General Electric successfully synthesized diamonds in 1955. At first, these stones were very small and the process too complex and costly for these lab-created gems to compete with mined diamonds. In the decades since, methods have improved and costs have decreased. Many companies now create diamonds in labs. Green, lab-created diamonds, about 1.0 mm in size, made by General Electric in 1984.
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by
ph0rk. Licensed under
CC By-SA 2.0.
This single, freestanding, unpolished lab-created diamond crystal weighs 155 carats and measures 1.6 ± 0.25 mm thick and 92 mm across.
Photo
by
Matthias Schreck, Stefan Gsell, Rosaria Brescia & Martin Fischer
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