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From the Lab to Your Finger: The Journey of CVD Diamonds in the Market - New World Diamonds - fine jewelry, engagement rings and great gifts

From the Lab to Your Finger: The Journey of CVD Diamonds in the Market

Ever wondered how a carbon seed transforms into a brilliant diamond? Come, let's explore the journey of a lab-grown diamond from its creation in our state-of-the-art laboratory to its eventual home on your finger!

The diamond world is changing, and the newest shining stars are CVD diamonds, or lab-grown diamonds. They're elegant, ethical, and often more affordable, making waves in the jewelry industry.

Why choose lab-grown diamonds? Your questions were answered.

In today's world, where conscious consumerism is on the rise, the jewelry industry is also changing. Lab-grown diamonds are at the forefront, offering a mix of ethics, beauty, and value. Let's dive into its fascinating journey!

It all starts with a seed.

It all starts with a tiny piece of carbon called a diamond seed. This seed is like a tiny speck that helps grow a bigger diamond. We use it to make lab-grown diamonds, which are diamonds made in a lab instead of being mined from the earth.

The Making of a Diamond

To grow a lab-grown diamond, we use either a method called Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) or High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT). In the CVD diamond process, we put the diamond seed in a special place and add gassed with carbon. These gasses turn into solid carbon and build up on the seed, making the diamond grow. With HPHT, we put the seed in a machine that squishes it with high pressure and heats it up. This makes the carbon atoms stick together and form a diamond around the seed.

Perfecting the Diamond

Once the diamond is big enough, we take it out and polish it to make it shiny and beautiful. We check it carefully to make sure it meets our quality standards. Then, we put it into jewelry like rings or necklaces.

Lab-grown diamonds are a great choice because they're made without harming the environment or people. Truly, the CVD diamond process is surreal!

They're just as beautiful as mined diamonds, but they come with the bonus of being sustainable. So, whether you're getting engaged, buying jewelry, or just want something special, our precisely crafted lab-grown diamonds are a fantastic option.


Our Trending Lab-Grown Diamond Designs You'll Love

Shelly Ring, 1/3 Ct. T.W.

This beautiful ring is made of 14K gold and features sparkling round lab-grown diamonds totaling 1/3 carat. The diamonds are prong-set along a chevron-style band, which gently curves and shimmers with F-G color and VS-SI clarity lab diamonds.

Amanda Ring, 1/2 Ct. T.W. Pink

Made of 14K white gold, its slim design showcases pink lab-grown diamonds alternating with shimmering white F-G color, VS-SI clarity lab-grown diamonds. With a lovely buffed luster, this ring radiates elegance and versatility, complementing any outfit with ease.

Linda Ring, 1/2 Ct. T.W.

Featuring two rows of sparkling F-G color and VS-SI clarity lab-grown diamonds totaling 1/2 carat, this band shines brilliantly. Its slender style allows it to stack neatly alongside an engagement ring or other rings for a personalized touch. Available in white, yellow, or rose 14K gold, it offers versatility to suit any preference.

The process of making CVD lab-grown diamonds shows how our cutting-edge technology and jewelry experts are dedicated to providing you with top-quality products. Whether you want a gorgeous engagement ring, stunning jewelry, or something unique for your collection, our CVD lab-grown diamonds are a great option. They're just as beautiful as mined diamonds but come with the bonus of being sustainable and conflict-free.

Visit our online store and let us help you find your perfect spark!

 

 

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