Lab-grown Diamond is gemstones created in a laboratory with the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamond.
The main difference lies in their origin and formation process; lab-grown diamond can be produced more quickly and are often more environmentally sustainable,
making them a more economical option. Lab-grown diamonds are visually indistinguishable from natural diamonds and offer the advantage of more accessible pricing, allowing for higher grades and larger sizes—ushering in a new era of diamond consumption.
Moissanite, on the other hand, is a separate gemstone. While it closely resembles a diamond in appearance, it is chemically and physically distinct.
Moissanite is known for its brilliant sparkle, with a hardness of 9.25—perfect for everyday wear. It has a higher refractive index than diamonds, giving it even more fire and brilliance. More affordable than diamonds, it's also an ethical and eco-friendly choice. A popular alternative for modern, conscious shoppers.
Both lab diamonds and moissanite are durable enough for daily wear, making them excellent choices for engagement and wedding rings,
with preferences varying depending on personal taste and environmental or economic factors.
Natural diamond are rare gemstones formed deep within the Earth over billions of years under extreme heat and pressure. With a Mohs hardness of 10, they are the hardest natural material, known for their elegant and timeless sparkle. Due to their rarity and symbolism, they are often chosen for engagement rings and meaningful jewelry.