Yes.
Gemesis is a company that grows yellow diamonds. These are known as synthetic, lab created, lab grown or cultured diamonds. Synthetic diamonds are real diamonds and also produced by D.NEA, Apollo and Chatham.
The generic name for synthetic diamonds is "lab-grown diamonds" or "synthetic diamonds." These diamonds are created using technological processes that replicate the natural conditions under which diamonds form in the Earth. Common methods for producing lab-grown diamonds include High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). They have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds but are produced in a controlled environment.
Yes, lab diamonds are just as hard as natural diamonds because they have the same chemical composition and crystal structure.
Generally, a gemologist is trained to identify the differences if the diamond is promoted as a gemstone. But basically, natural diamonds possess unique colour and clarity features generally not found in lab-created diamonds. Lab-created, gem-quality diamonds are limited in the colour and general maximum carat size that can be produced. You can read more, below. Most lab-created diamonds -- as is true with natural diamonds -- focus on industrial quality production, not gem quality production.
By definition a mineral must form by natural processes. Lab made diamonds are not natural.
Diamonds formed from carbon in the lab, are diamonds formed from the mineral carbon.
Diamonds that are made in a laboratory are known as lab-grown diamonds . These diamonds are considered minerals since they are optically and chemically similar to mined diamonds, formed by the same mineral known as carbon. The only difference between mined and lab-grown diamonds is where carbon is crystallized- the earth's crust or the lab. CVD diamonds look exactly like mined diamonds and sparkle like natural diamonds, which is why they are known as minerals. There is no chemical or visual difference between lab-created and mined diamonds.
A lab diamond is a diamond that is created in a lab under very controlled circumstances that mimic the environment in the earth's mantle. Lab diamonds and mined diamonds are identical. The only difference is their provenance.
You can buy lab-grown diamonds from various retailers both online and in physical stores. Look for reputable sellers who provide certificates of authenticity for their lab-grown diamonds to ensure their quality and integrity. Examples of popular lab-grown diamond brands include Brilliant Earth, James Allen, and Ada Diamonds.
Man-made diamonds are often referred to as synthetic diamonds or lab-created diamonds.
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