Yes, they are called man-made diamonds.
You clean a man made diamond the same way that you would clean any other diamond. Chemically speaking there is absolutely no difference between a diamond that is made by a man made process and a diamond that was made by a geologic process.
Man made diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds.
No. It's man-made.
Almost 25-30% less for a man made diamond
Any diamond -- man made or mined -- is valued according to its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. A man-made stone will cost significantly less than a mined diamond when both are similarly described.
There are many ways to tell a man made diamond form a wild diamond. One is the price, man made diamonds tend to be cheaper than natural diamonds. Man made diamonds also have quite a different clarity than wild ones.
Nea Diamonds, Gemesis, Chatham Jewelry, Takara Diamonds, Apollo Diamonds, Lucent Diamonds and Renaissance Diamonds are few diamond manufacturers selling man made diamond.
In a word, yes. However, a certified gemologist will value a man-made diamond lower than a natural diamond with the same attributes, being cut, colour, carat weight and clarity.
Yes. In fact, there are synthetic emeralds. They are real emeralds, though they are not as valuable as natural emeralds.
3.0carat is the largest
Sapphire is a natural colour stone or somewhat you say as a lucky stone to some believers.Today science,technology & human intellectual has increased to such an extent that you can make your desired colourstone,artificially ,i.e.,using synthetics,polymers,etc.I agree that surely there is a man made counterpart for a sapphire
It can be. A diamond can also be a natural, non-living object.