Product Details:
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Product Name: | HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds | Brand: | Yuda Crystal |
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Grade: | High | Assortment: | Good |
Color: | DEF | Clarity: | VVS VS SI |
Carat Weight: | 0.5-1.5ct | 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: | Zhengzhou, China | Payment Terms: | 100% Payment In Advance |
Payment Mode: | T/T, Bank Transfer, PayPal, Western Union | Delivery Time: | 1-7 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: | 1.5 carat HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds,0.5 carat HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds,1 carat synthetic diamond |
0.5ct 1.0ct 1.5ct HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Synthetic Diamonds With D E F Color
HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Description
Both lab diamonds and natural diamond are real diamonds. The mainly difference is the formation conditions of lab diamonds and natural diamonds. Natural diamonds were formed billions of years ago, while Lab Grown Diamonds can only be formed in a few days.
Under normal conditions, i.e. normal light and magnification, lab grown diamonds look exactly the same as natural diamonds. Therefore, no jeweler or gemologist can tell you the difference between a laboratory grown diamond and a natural diamond by naked eyes. Both natural and lab grown diamonds have same chemical composition carbon.
Synthetic diamonds have mohs hardness 10, which is the same as natural diamond (the hardest material we know). This means it won't be scratched all the time. Both lab diamonds and natural diamonds have the same chemical and physical properties and molecular structure.
So It's the perfect choice against high price of natural diamonds.
Parameters of HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds
HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Details | |
Brand Name | Yuda Crystal |
Name | HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds |
Diamond Color | D-F |
Diamond Clarity | VVS-SI |
Diamond Carat Weight | 0.50-1.50 carat |
Diamond Cut | Uncut |
Technology | HPHT |
Size | 5.0-7.0mm |
Shape | Raw |
Application | For Cutting Lab Grown Loose Diamonds |
Place Of Origin | Zhengzhou, 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 | Zhengzhou, 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) |
HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Introduction
Natural diamonds are created by nature and are the result of high temperature and pressure formed over billions of years. The 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 Lab Grown Diamonds and natural diamonds?
There is no obvious difference between the 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 | $$$$$ | $$$ |
HPHT Lab Grown Diamonds Details
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