Types of Lab Grown Diamonds
Lab Grown vs Natural Diamond vs Moissanite
| Lab Grown Diamond | Natural Diamond | Moissanite | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Durability | 10 on the Mohs scale | 10 on the Mohs scale | 9.25 on the Mohs scale |
| Brilliance | Refractive index ranges from 2.417 to 2.419 | Refractive index ranges from 2.417 to 2.419 | Higher brilliance with a refractive index around 2.65 |
| Color | Primarily colorless, but can also be created in vivid fancy color options. | Primarily colorless, but can also naturally occur in pink, blue, yellow, and rare shades. | Usually colorless or near-colorless, but may show rainbow-like reflections. |
| Grading | Graded on cut, color, clarity, and carat. | Graded on cut, color, clarity, and carat. | Typically graded by cut, color, clarity, and size. |
| Certification | Certified by reputable gemological institutions. | Certified by reputable gemological institutions. | Can be certified by select gemological laboratories. |
| Origin | Grown in controlled laboratories over several days to weeks and then cut and polished. | Formed naturally deep within the Earth over billions of years before mining and polishing. | Usually lab-created from silicon carbide specifically for jewelry purposes. |
| Rarity | Can be produced in increasing quantities as technology advances. | Limited quantities based on geological availability. | Widely available because most moissanite used in jewelry is lab-created. |
| Price | Lower cost than natural diamonds. | Higher cost due to rarity and mining processes. | Generally the most affordable option among all three. |