
Diamonds
Diamond Education

Natural Diamond
A natural diamond is a crystalline form of carbon that forms deep within the Earth under extreme heat and pressure over billions of years. It is then brought to the surface through volcanic activity, making it one of the rarest and most sought-after gemstones. Natural diamonds are valued for their unique qualities, including their origin, rarity, and symbolic connection to time and nature.

Lab Grown Diamond
A lab-grown diamond is a diamond created in a controlled environment using advanced technological processes that replicate the natural conditions in which diamonds form. These diamonds have the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as natural diamonds but are produced in a fraction of the time. Lab-grown diamonds offer a more affordable and sustainable option without the rarity associated with natural diamonds.