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Round Cut Lab Created Diamonds
Round diamonds emit astounding brilliance and that is just one of the reasons that they’re the most popular diamond cut. Round diamonds are timeless, versatile, gorgeous, and complement any engagement ring setting. If you have your heart set on a round center stone, you’ll be amazed at all of the setting options you have.
Lab diamonds continue to grow in popularity because they offer so many benefits in addition to looking and feeling like mined diamonds. Diamonds that are created in a lab are more environmentally friendly and use lesser natural resources. Ethically, lab-made diamonds aren’t a part of the blood diamond industry because their origin is known. One of the most popular benefits is that they’re more affordable than mined diamonds–typically 50% to 60% cheaper than mined diamonds.
You’ll see hundreds of possible engagement ring settings from With Clarity for lab made diamond rings. Some have a classic appeal, like the solitaire settings with a variety of bands that each have a different look. Tapered bands, cathedral solitaires, and bands that vary in thickness and detail. If you want a more ordained band, you’ll see settings with side stones and pavé bands. Three-stone rings are also popular and round lab diamonds work well in these designs. Vintage rings complement round diamonds well–look for settings with milgrain and detail on the band reminiscent of the past. Look for intricate metal ribbons and detail that have vintage flair. Halos look spectacular with round diamonds–the circle of diamonds make the center stone appear larger and offer additional sparkle. Bezel-set diamonds keep your diamond safely nestled in the setting and offer a modern, unique setting option.
If you’re looking for a setting with side stones, you have plenty of options there as well. You’ll see settings with baguettes, pears, princess, round, and emerald diamonds that each give the engagement ring a unique look. Take time to look at all the different designs so you can find one that looks like “you.”
With Clarity’s settings also allow customization so you can get a ring that reflects your personal style and represents you. Choose the type of metal, the total carat weight for decorated bands, and the center stone. You can create a ring affordably and select a center lab diamond that fits into your budget.
FAQs
How do I choose the right round cut lab grown diamond for my budget and needs?
To help you choose the perfect round-cut lab diamond, focus on the quality (cut, clarity, carat, and color). Cut refers to the shape and how it’s cut to maximize the diamond’s brilliance. Clarity is the inclusions within the diamond, and color is the tint to the diamond. Colorless is the best quality. Carat is the total weight of the diamond and the larger the diamond, the more it will cost. Quality factors will impact the overall price of the diamond, but lab diamonds help your budget go further. You can get a larger center stone at a more affordable price.
Are round cut lab diamonds available in various sizes and carat weights?
You’ll find more options in terms of carat weights because lab diamonds get created in a controlled lab environment rather than the earth. You’ll find more options in all terms of quality.
What are the different cut quality grades for round cut diamonds?
The cut impacts the brilliance of the diamond, and they’re typically graded as excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor. Generally diamonds with an excellent cut look brighter and have more fire. Diamonds with a poorer cut look dimmer and dark. They don’t sparkle as much as you’d want.
Do round cut lab diamonds come with certifications?
Both the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and International Gemological Institute (IGI) certify lab diamonds. The GIA has certified lab diamonds since 2007, but their reports became more thorough after 2019.
How much do round cut lab grown diamonds cost?
Lab diamonds typically cost 60% to 80% cheaper than mined diamonds. The cost depends on the quality of the diamond. The supply chain for lab-created diamonds is shorter, which saves you money. You can get a stunning diamond at a stellar price. Natural diamonds are more rare, so that impacts their price so you don’t have to worry about that for a lab diamond.
What are the popular settings for round cut diamond engagement rings?
Round diamonds are a versatile cut that looks amazing in all types of settings–from solitaires, to settings with side stones, and three-stone rings. You have hundreds of options so you’re sure to find a unique setting that fits your style and you can customize it to make it fit your preferences. They’re the most popular cut for engagement rings, and round diamonds are a timeless, classic look with tons of sparkle.