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There are "Russian diamonds" - is the company/website name and it offer diamond simulants, not real diamonds. And there are Russian diamonds which is produced in Russian labs which are 100% real diamonds. To ensure the diamond is real ask for independent gemology certificate: GIA, EGL, IGI.

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Is genuine diamonds real?

Yes, genuine diamonds are real. They are natural stones formed deep within the earth over millions of years, known for their brilliance and hardness. Be cautious of synthetic or imitation diamonds that may appear real but are not naturally formed.


Do real and fake diamonds look alike?

Real and fake diamonds can look similar to the untrained eye, but there are key differences that can help distinguish them. Real diamonds are formed naturally and have unique characteristics like high clarity and brilliance, whereas fake diamonds are usually made of materials like cubic zirconia and lack the same brilliance and hardness. To confirm the authenticity of a diamond, it's best to have it assessed by a professional jeweler.


Is man made diamond as strong as real diamond?

Yes, man-made diamonds have the same chemical composition and structure as natural diamonds, making them equally strong. Both types of diamonds are composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline structure, which gives them their hardness and strength.


Is a manufactured diamond a real diamond?

Generally speaking, manufactured diamonds have the same chemical and physical properties of diamonds which are dug from the earth. So, yes, they are real. A certified gemologist will be able to discern a manufactured diamond, and will document it as such. Its value is considerably less than a natural diamond of similar characteristics. Manufactured diamonds are not natural diamonds. There are other man-made gemsones which are presented as diamond substitutes. Those are not real diamonds either.


Is your raw diamond real?

Maybe. Your local jeweler can apply a probe to it, to determine whether or not it is a diamond stone.