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Affordable elegance: How lab grown diamonds are transforming the egagement ring market

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In recent years, lab grown diamonds have become a game changer in the engagement ring market, revolutionising the way we think about luxury and sustainability. Millennials and Gen Z’s are challenging the traditional ideals around one of life’s most significant purchases–an engagement ring. Affordable, ethical, and indistinguishable from mined diamonds, these gems are gaining popularity for offering the same brilliance without the inflated cost or environmental toll. Let’s look at how lab grown diamonds are transforming the engagement ring market. The Rise of Lab Grown Diamonds Lab grown diamonds are created using advanced technology that mimics the natural diamond formation process. Two methods, high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) and chemical vapour deposition (CVD), produce diamonds that are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined ones. The only noticeable difference? The price. Lab grown diamonds are typically 30-50% less expensive than natural diamonds, making them an alluring option for budget-conscious couples who want luxury without the outrageous price tag.  And yes, these diamonds are 100% real. With the same carbon structure as mined diamonds, they boast the same brilliance, fire, and durability. Even expert gemologists need specialised equipment to tell them apart. This means couples can invest in a stunning engagement ring that looks every bit as luxurious, but with a far smaller dent in their wallet. A Clear Conscience Beyond the cost appeal, lab grown diamonds offer peace of mind to an ethical and environmentally conscious buyer. Diamond mining has long been criticised for its environmental impact and association with human rights abuses, including “blood diamonds” or… Read More

Diamonds from ashes on the rise in Australia

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A popular post burial trend is creating diamonds from ashes which is spreading fast across major funeral markets in the Asia Pacific region such as in Japan, Hong Kong, China and South Korea among others and more recently, in Australia. This is because a large number of Australians are looking for innovative and more affordable funeral solutions to supplement the existing traditional alternatives to sending off departed loved ones. Diamonds from Ashes vs. Natural Diamonds: What is the real difference? Diamonds from ashes are artificial diamonds that are created in the laboratory from the carbon content of the cremated remains of a deceased. On the other hand, natural diamonds are formed at elevated temperatures and pressure at depths of 140 to 190 km in the Earth’s mantle. According to a recent study in the journal Nature, carbon-containing minerals provide the carbon source and the growth occurs over periods from 1 billion to 3.3 billion years. Specialist diamonds from ashes companies like the Swiss based LONITE which has an existing branch office in Sydney, Australia uses state of the art HPHT technology to press and transform the purified carbon into diamonds, a process that imitates the formation of natural diamonds under the conditions of intense temperature and pressure. During the diamonds from ashes creation, the carbon content that is extracted from the cremated ashes of the deceased is converted into flaked graphite in a cylinder shape to prepare it for the final technical steps that require pressure and temperature measurement. Diamonds from ashes creation takes between 6 to… Read More