FAQs

  • What Are Lab Grown Diamonds?

    Lab grown diamonds are diamond crystals that are created in a laboratory setting using advanced technology. They offer many benefits over natural diamonds, including being more affordable and accessible, eco-friendly, and available in a variety of colors. The two methods for producing lab grown diamonds are High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). Lab grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically the same as natural diamonds and can be cut and polished in the same way. Many people also see lab grown diamonds as a more ethical choice for jewelry, as they do not require the extensive mining and transportation processes of natural diamonds and can be created using renewable energy sources.
  • Unleashing the Power of Amethyst: The February Birthstone

    Amethyst is a stunning and powerful gemstone, treasured for its stunning purple color and clarity. As the birthstone for February, it is a must-have for those born in this month. Amethyst is believed to have powerful properties, including calming energy to help with anxiety and stress, enhance spiritual growth, and have healing properties to reduce physical and emotional pain and improve overall health and wellness. The gemstone can be incorporated into a variety of jewelry styles, from classic to modern. An amethyst piece is a beautiful way to bring positive energy and beauty to your jewelry collection.
  • The Battle for Brilliance: Natural vs Synthetic Diamonds

    The Battle for Brilliance: Natural vs Synthetic Diamonds

    As synthetic diamonds become more accessible and affordable, many people are left wondering if they should opt for a natural or synthetic diamond. Natural diamonds are formed from carbon subjected to intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's mantle, known for their beauty, rarity, and durability. Synthetic diamonds, also known as lab-grown diamonds, are created using technology in a laboratory and have the same properties as natural diamonds. Natural diamonds come with a rich history and tradition, but they can be expensive and have environmental impacts. Synthetic diamonds offer affordability and environmental friendliness, but lack the history and cultural significance of natural diamonds. Ultimately, the decision comes down to personal preference. Choose a diamond that is meaningful to you.