4.00 CT Cushion Cut Lab-Grown Diamond, GIA Certified, VS1 Clarity, E Color
GIA Certified 4.00 CT VS1 E Color Cushion Cut Lab-Grown Diamond

GIA Certified 4.00 CT VS1 E Color Cushion Cut Lab-Grown Diamond

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Elevate your jewelry collection with the impeccable beauty of our GIA Certified 4.00 CT Cushion Cut Lab-Grown Diamond. Crafted using cutting-edge CVD technology, this diamond exemplifies excellence in both quality and sustainability, ensuring a guilt-free indulgence in luxury.

  • Type: CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition)
  • Certification: GIA Certified
  • Shape: Cushion
  • Carat Weight: 4.00 ct
  • Color Grade: E (Colorless)
  • Clarity: VS1 (Very Slightly Included 1)
  • Polish: Excellent (EX)
  • Symmetry: Excellent (EX)
  • Fluorescence: None
  • Measurements: 8.56 x 9.01 x 5.83 mm
  • Average Diameter/Ratio: 1.05
  • Depth: 68.10%
  • Table Percentage: 64.00%
  • Shade: None (Clear and Colorless)

This lab-grown diamond boasts a cushion cut that exudes timeless elegance, perfect for creating heirloom-quality jewelry pieces. Its exceptional clarity and color make it a versatile choice for engagement rings, pendants, or any other statement accessory. Invest in this ethically sourced masterpiece and adorn yourself with sophistication and conscience.


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Lab Grown Diamond FAQs

Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds created in a laboratory using advanced technology that replicates the natural diamond formation process. They share the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as mined diamonds.

Yes, lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds. They are made of pure carbon, have the same hardness, brilliance, and sparkle, and are indistinguishable from natural diamonds to the naked eye or even most gemologists.

Lab-grown diamonds are made using two methods:

  • HPHT (High-Pressure High-Temperature): Mimics the natural diamond formation process by applying high heat and pressure to carbon.
  • CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition): Grows diamond crystals layer by layer in a controlled chamber using carbon-rich gases.

Lab-grown diamonds are a more sustainable and eco-friendly choice compared to mined diamonds. Their production requires significantly less land and energy and avoids the environmental damage caused by mining.

Lab-grown diamonds are typically 60-70% more affordable than natural diamonds of the same size and quality, making them a budget-friendly and ethical option.

Yes, lab-grown diamonds are certified by renowned gemological institutes like IGI (International Gemological Institute) or GIA (Gemological Institute of America). Certification provides detailed information about the diamond’s cut, color, clarity, and carat weight.

Like natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds can have inclusions or flaws, which are graded on the same clarity scale. However, they are available in a wide range of clarity grades, including flawless options.

Yes, lab-grown diamonds are just as durable as natural diamonds, scoring a 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. They are perfect for everyday wear in engagement rings and other jewelry.

Yes, lab-grown diamonds are available in a wide variety of shapes, including round, oval, pear, emerald, princess, and more. They also come in various carat weights to suit different preferences and budgets.

Lab-grown diamonds are ethical, eco-friendly, affordable, and every bit as luxurious as natural diamonds. They offer a modern and responsible way to enjoy the timeless beauty of diamonds without the environmental and ethical concerns of mining.