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  2. Synthetic diamond - Wikipedia

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    Lab-grown diamonds of various colors grown by the high-pressure-and-temperature technique. Laboratory-grown (LGD), also called lab-grown diamond, [1] laboratory-created, man-made, artisan-created, artificial, synthetic, or cultured diamond, is diamond that is produced in a controlled technological process (in contrast to naturally formed diamond, which is created through geological processes ...

  3. WD Lab Grown Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    WD Lab Grown Diamonds was founded in 2008 by Clive Hill, a successful jeweler from the United Kingdom. [8] In January 2019, leading middle-market private equity firm, Huron Capital completed an equity investment in WD Lab Grown Diamonds. In September 2019, WD Lab Grown Diamonds appointed Sue Rechner as CEO as part of a planned leadership ...

  4. Pink diamond - Wikipedia

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    A "synthetic diamond", or "lab-grown" diamond, is chemically the same as a mined diamond but it is manufactured rather than crystallizing naturally. Pink diamonds can be crystallized by using either the chemical vapor deposition method (CVD), or the high-pressure, high-temperature method. The pink color is often the result of post-growth ...

  5. How 2023 became the year of the lab-grown diamond - AOL

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    They represent just over 17% of the overall diamond market, according to diamond research firm Edahn Golan. The rate of growth is accelerating: Lab-grown sales shot up 38% from 2021 to 2022. Sales ...

  6. Everything you need to know about lab grown diamonds - AOL

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    Over the past few years, the gem industry has become more and more accepting of lab grown diamonds. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. What Are the Key Differences Between Lab-Grown and Natural ...

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    “Lab-grown diamonds are created in state-of-the-art laboratories, rather than being mined from the earth,” says Pahlajani. “They undergo the exact same process that carbon does in nature to ...

  8. List of synthetic diamond manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Gemstone diamond producers. Apollo Diamond (defunct, assets sold in 2011 to Scio Diamond) [1] ALTR Created Diamonds [2] De Beers (Lightbox) [3] Diamond Foundry [4] Gemesis (now a non-producing reseller called Pure Grown Diamonds) [5] Scio Diamond Technology Corporation [6] (colorless) Tairus [7] WD Lab Grown Diamonds [8]

  9. Moissanite - Wikipedia

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    Moissanite (/ ˈmɔɪsəˌnaɪt /) [5] is naturally occurring silicon carbide and its various crystalline polymorphs. It has the chemical formula SiC and is a rare mineral, discovered by the French chemist Henri Moissan in 1893. Silicon carbide or moissanite is useful for commercial and industrial applications due to its hardness, optical ...