What are Cultured Diamond Rings?
Cultured diamond is simply those that are made in the controlled environment of a laboratory than from natural geological processes of mined diamonds. Nowadays, more buyers are choosing cultured diamond rings owing to their many benefits over natural diamonds.
The technology behind has progressed so much that it is now virtually impossible to tell apart a natural diamond from a cultured diamond when they are kept together. Choosing cultured diamonds engagement rings, however, has one major benefit of lessening the impact and degradation of the environment. Purchasing cultured diamond rings is one way to eradicate the prevailing issue of conflict diamonds.
Currently, cultured diamonds are made using two methods known as the HPHT (High-Pressure High Temperature) and CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition). These methods can create cultured diamonds having the same or extended properties of a natural diamond. Certain features like coloring can be artificially induced to create colored stones for use in various engagement rings. Besides, various other properties of the diamond, such as its durability and heat and thermal conductivity, can also be enhanced with a cultured diamond. This makes it useful for incorporating in different ring settings and designs.