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Daily Recommended 1 Carat Lab-Grown Diamonds

Last updated: Sunday, October 13th 2024

Explore our “Daily Recommended 1 Carat Lab-Grown Diamonds” collection, where each diamond represents the top 3% in quality, combining affordability with exceptional size. This selection offers the allure of a significant 1.00 carat diamond at a price that respects your budget.

Available in all shapes and with options for both Ideal and premium cuts, these diamonds allow for the luxury of choosing a colorless, premium quality gem without exceeding financial boundaries. Perfect for discerning individuals seeking remarkable value and exquisite beauty in their jewelry investments.

Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut,  shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

Based on the data, a 1.00 carat lab-grown diamond can cost between $1,220 and $7,240.

A 1.00 carat lab-grown diamond is worth between $1,220 and $7,240, depending on factors such as color, clarity, and cut.

The primary difference between a 1.00 carat and a 2.00 carat diamond is their weight and size. A 1.00 carat diamond typically measures around 6.4 mm in diameter, while a 2.00 carat diamond measures approximately 8.1 mm. This size difference results in the 2.00 carat diamond being noticeably larger and heavier, which also affects its price and visual presence.

Yes, you can usually tell the difference between a 1.00 carat and a 1.50 carat diamond. A 1.00 carat diamond typically measures around 6.4 mm in diameter, while a 1.50 carat diamond measures around 7.4 mm. This difference of about 1 mm in diameter makes the 1.50 carat diamond appear larger and more substantial when compared side by side with a 1.00 carat diamond.

Whether a 1.00 carat diamond is enough for an engagement ring depends on personal preference and style. For many, a 1.00 carat diamond is a classic and timeless choice, providing a good balance between size and affordability. It offers a significant and elegant appearance without being overly large, making it a popular choice for engagement rings. A 1.00 carat diamond can make a beautiful and eye-catching engagement ring that is practical for everyday wear.

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