
Lab Grown Diamond Pros and Cons: What to Know
A complete guide to the pros and cons of lab grown diamonds, including price, durability, certification, and how they compare to mined diamonds and diamond simulants.

Do Lab Grown Diamonds Test as Real
Lab-grown diamonds test as real on standard diamond testers. This article explains the science of diamond testing, thermal conductivity, IGI certification, and what it means for buyers choosing a l...

How Much Is a 2 Carat Lab Grown Diamond?
A 2 carat lab-grown diamond ranges from USD 3,000 to USD 6,000. Explore what drives the price — cut, colour, clarity, certification — and how to choose wisely.

Lab Grown Diamond vs Moissanite: Key Differences
Lab grown diamond vs moissanite — compare hardness, fire, price, and brilliance. Calm, fact-based guide to choosing the right stone for your ring.

Lab Grown Diamond vs Cubic Zirconia: What Actually Separates Them
Lab grown diamonds and cubic zirconia are not the same. Here is what separates them — hardness, brilliance, IGI certification, and price — and which matters for you.

Are Lab Grown Diamonds a Good Investment?
Lab grown diamonds are real diamonds at 30–50% less than mined—but resell at 70%+ below purchase price. The honest picture, before you buy.

Are Lab Grown Diamonds Worth It: Value, Cost, and Resale
Lab grown diamonds cost 40–60% less than mined diamonds and are confirmed real by the FTC — but resale value depreciates 70%+. A clear-eyed guide to the decision.
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