Thank you for sharing the video link! I thought the lady gemmologist explained it really well.Lab-grown diamonds can be a good option for engagement rings, depending on your priorities and preferences. One advantage of lab-grown diamonds is that they are typically less expensive than natural diamonds, while still offering the same visual appeal and durability. They are also often considered to be more environmentally friendly, as they do not involve mining or other destructive practices.
Some people may prefer natural diamonds due to their rarity and perceived value, or because of cultural or personal traditions.
Ultimately, the decision of whether to choose a lab-grown or natural diamond for an engagement ring is a personal one that should be based on your individual values and priorities. You may find this useful: https://eclarity.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/CNA-2.pdf
Yea i agree with you i prefer natural diamonds however not really able to afford it :c therefore i rather go with Lab-grown Diamonds! The ones at eClarity we also recommended to me by my cousin who just got proposed to, if im not wrong i get some referral discount too cant wait to get engaged XDPersonally I prefer natural diamonds. I think it ultimately all comes down to the stone you or your partner can afford.
Lab diamonds have the almost the same specs as natural diamonds except at a chemical level natural diamonds have trace amounts of nitrogen. It’s a misconception that lab diamonds are environmentally friendly. Although less damaging than natural diamonds, Lab ones require an enormous amount of energy to produce (non renewable energy) hence they are too damaging to the environment. However lab diamonds are VERY significantly cheaper than natural diamonds of the same specs although they do not hold their monetary value like a natural diamond does on the gem market.
I have both and I would trust a more reputable brand for either lab grown or natural. Have you visited Lee Hwa? They also have lab grown diamond rings although they are famous for natural diamonds like their super ideal cut under Destinee.My gf wants labgrown instead of natural diamond, any comments or suggestions?
It really depends on the person receiving the ring and your budget hahaAre lab-grown diamonds a good option for engagement rings… or should I stick with natural diamonds?