Natural diamonds are precious gemstones formed deep within the Earth under extreme pressure and heat over millions of years. They are primarily composed of carbon, with trace amounts of other elements, and possess unique characteristics like hardness, brilliance, and rarity.
Lab-created diamonds have the same physical, chemical, and visual properties as natural diamonds. They are evaluated and graded using the same 4Cs as natural diamonds. While lab-grown diamonds may offer a more affordable and sustainable alternative, it’s essential to understand that their resale value differs significantly from that of natural diamonds.
                
                Synthetic diamonds, also known as lab-grown or cultured diamonds, are diamonds created in a laboratory using controlled processes, rather than being mined from the earth. They are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds, consisting of pure carbon arranged in a diamond crystal lattice.
Treated diamonds are natural or lab-created diamonds that have undergone physical or chemical processes to enhance their appearance, typically by improving color or clarity. These treatments can make diamonds more visually appealing and potentially more affordable compared to untreated diamonds.