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8.0ct 9.0ct 10.0ct HPHT Lab Grown Diamond

CLARITY

VS,SI

CARAT

10

COLOR

D,F

CUT

Uncut


Product Name: HPHT Synthetic Diamond Brand: BESCO
Grade: High Assortment: Good
Color: DF Clarity: VS SI
Carat Weight: 8-10ct Cut: Uncut
Technology: HPHT Shape: Rough, Raw
Usage: For Cutting Lab Grown Diamonds Component: Carbon
Hardness: Moh's 10 Scale Available Type: HPHT, CVD
Place Of Origin: Kaifeng, China Payment Terms: 100% Payment In Advance
Payment Mode: T/T, Bank Transfer, PayPal, Western Union Delivery Time: 1-15 Working Days Depends On Quantity
Courier: DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, EMS Etc Packaging: As Export Standard
Customization: Welcome Polish: None
Symmetry: None Sample Order: Welcome
Treatments Applied: None Enhancement: None
High Light:

10.0ct HPHT Lab Grown Diamond, 9.0ct HPHT Lab Grown Diamond, 10.0ct 10 carat lab grown diamond

 Lab Grown Rough Diamonds Description

Even if you are a professional gemologist, you can't tell the difference between laboratory made diamonds and natural diamonds without special equipment. The best way to distinguish between laboratory produced diamonds and natural diamonds is to look at grading reports.

If a professional gemologist is determining whether a diamond is mined or laboratory grown, they will use a magnifying glass to observe the nature of the inclusion. The inclusions in natural diamonds seem to be slightly different from those made in the laboratory. Compared with synthetic diamonds, diamonds sometimes reflect light differently.

However, generally speaking, when you look at a laboratory made diamond next to a natural diamond, you can't distinguish between the two.

Parameters of Lab Grown Rough Diamonds

HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Details
Brand Name BESCO
Name Rough Lab Grown Diamonds
Diamond Color D-F
Diamond Clarity VS-SI
Diamond Carat Weight 8-10 carat
Diamond Cut Uncut
Technology HPHT
Size 5.0-7.0mm
Shape Raw
Application For Cutting Lab Grown Loose Diamonds
Place Of Origin Kaifeng, China
Delivery Time 1 - 15 Working Days Base on Order Quantity
Payment Terms 100% Payment In Advance
Payment Methods T/T, PayPal, Western Union, Bank Transfer
Shipping way DHL, FedEx, SF Express, UPS, EMS, TNT etc
M.O.Q Negotiable
Diamond Type Synthetic(lab created)
Location Kaifeng, China
Treatments Applied None
Fire Dispersion 0.044(Same as Natural Diamond)
Brilliance Refraction Index 2.42(Same as Natural Diamond)
Relative Density 3.52(Same as Natural Diamond)
Chemical Composition Carbon(Same as Natural Diamond)
Moh's Hardness 10(Same as Natural Diamond)

Lab Grown Rough Diamonds Introduction

​Natural diamonds are created by nature and are the result of high temperature and pressure formed over billions of years. The Rough Lab Grown Diamonds are produced in the laboratory, usually in a few weeks. The chemical difference between the two is same.

So how do you distinguish between Rough Lab Grown Diamonds and natural diamonds?

There is no obvious difference between the Rough Lab Grown Diamonds and natural diamonds. Even professional gemologists need special equipment to identify them. By zooming in, professionals will be able to discern subtle contrasts in diamond inclusions grown and mined in the laboratory.

The Difference Between Lab Diamond And Natural Diamond
Properties Earth Mined Lab Created
Guaranteed Conflict-Free No Yes
Hardness (MOHS) 10 10
SP3 Carbon Diamond Bonds (%) 100% 100%
Internal Crystal Structure Face-Centered Cubic Face-Centered Cubic
Hardness Comparable 2.42 2.42
Relative Diversity 3.52 3.52
Color Diffusion 0.044 0.044
Color Various Grades K to D grades
Price $$$$$ $$$

The size of a diamond is proportional to its carat weight. When rough diamonds are cut and polished into finished diamonds, up to 2/3 of the total carat weight may be lost. Since larger rough gems of high quality are found less frequently than smaller rough gems of high quality, a single two carat diamond will be more expensive than two one-carat diamonds of the same quality.

A diamond’s color is an important element of its quality. In a white diamond, the less body color present, the greater the value of the diamond. The GIA grades diamonds on a scale of D (colorless) to Z (noticeable color).

The predominant color you see in a diamond is yellow, which is caused by the trace element nitrogen.

Clarity refers to the presence of imperfections, flaws and blemishes inside or on the surface of a diamond.

The GIA grades diamond clarity under 10X magnification on a scale that ranges from Flawless (FL) to I2-3 (Included). Diamonds with the least amount of flaws having the highest clarity grading.

A diamond’s clarity has a significant impact on its value.

The cut of a diamond influences how effectively it reflects light. Well-cut diamonds appear fiery and brilliant and allow light to enter the stone and be reflected around the facets before exiting the stone through the top. Poorly-cut diamonds can appear lifeless and dark, despite their clarity or color grade.

Not only do well-cut diamonds appear more brilliant, they also tend to appear larger than other diamonds of the same carat weight.

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