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  2. 11 of the Best Lab-Created Diamond Earrings That Seriously ...

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    Huggies have been all the rage in the jewelry world lately, and this 18-karat gold earring proves that they’re here to stay. Not only are the diamonds lab-grown, but the gold is recycled too!

  3. Synthetic diamond - Wikipedia

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    The De Beers Diamond Research Laboratory has grown stones of up to 25 carats (5.0 g) for research purposes. Stable HPHT conditions were kept for six weeks to grow high-quality diamonds of this size. For economic reasons, the growth of most synthetic diamonds is terminated when they reach a mass of 1 carat (200 mg) to 1.5 carats (300 mg). [39]

  4. Are lab-grown diamonds 'worthless'? Experts weigh in as ... - AOL

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    In 2023, jeweler Jean Dousset, the great-great-grandson of Louis Cartier, opened a showroom with “designer” lab-grown diamonds ranging from 1 carat to more than 18.

  5. ALTR Created Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    ALTR Created Diamonds is a division of the R.A. Riam Group, a wholesale jeweler based in New York City. [2] The principles of Riam Group were heirs to a heritage of 80 years in the mined diamond business, when they released their first lab-grown diamond. [3] Riam introduced ALTR Created Diamonds at JCK Las Vegas trade show in 2016.

  6. Gen Z and millennials aren’t buying lab-grown diamonds ...

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    For example, a traditional solitaire Pandora ring, with a sparkling 1-carat lab-grown diamond sitting on a 14K white gold band will set you back $1,750. At the other end of the scale, ...

  7. Diamond simulant - Wikipedia

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    The most common diamond simulants are high- leaded glass (i.e., rhinestones) and cubic zirconia (CZ), both artificial materials. A number of other artificial materials, such as strontium titanate and synthetic rutile have been developed since the mid-1950s, but these are no longer in common use.

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