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Premium Lab-Grown Diamond Jewelry

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IndiaVeraval, Gujarat, IN
IGI Emerald 1.51ct D VVS1 - Loose Lab Diamond
IGI Marquise 0.84ct D VVS1 - Loose Lab DiamondIGI Oval 1.52ct E VVS2 - Loose Lab Diamond

Luminesce Lab: Diamonds & Beyond

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United StatesRaleigh, NC, US
IGI Radiant 1.42ct D VVS1 - Loose Lab Diamond
IGI Round 1.05ct Fancy Vivid Green VVS2 - Ideal Loose Lab DiamondIGI Round 2.1ct E VVS2 - Ideal Loose Lab Diamond

Luminesce Lab: Diamonds & Beyond

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United StatesRaleigh, NC, US

Diamond

From Marilyn Monroe's statement jewels to Mariah Carey's 13 million dollar engagement ring, diamonds have left their mark on history. Throughout the centuries, the diamond has been considered the most valuable and commercial stone of the modern economy. It is one of the rarest materials in the world and its value can be boosted depending on its characteristics. As early as the 4th century B.C., the first diamonds were discovered in India and soon people began collecting and trading them. The origin of the word diamond is the Greek word Adamas, which means invincible. The diamond is composed of transparent carbon, thus in its natural state is translucent and even opaque. Mostly, this beautiful gem is used in jewelry in various colors, designs and cuts. The way diamonds are structured and cut in cubic forms is what makes them special and valuable. Diamonds are usually carved on various ring styles and metals such as gold, silver, platinu