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Daily Recommended Colorless Lab-Grown Diamonds

Last updated: Sunday, October 13th 2024

Dive into our “Daily Recommended Colorless Lab-Grown Diamonds” collection, where we present the elite 3% of lab-grown diamonds, celebrated for their exceptional cut and D-E-F color grade.

Each diamond is expertly crafted to exhibit maximum brilliance and fire, ensuring a dazzling display of light and color. This collection is curated for those who demand perfection in cut and color, offering a range of meticulously cut diamonds that achieve the highest standards of beauty. Ideal for those who appreciate the fine art of diamond selection, our diamonds promise unparalleled elegance and sparkle.

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​

Yes, lab-grown diamonds can be colorless. Advanced technology and controlled environments allow for the creation of diamonds with the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds, including achieving the highest color grades such as D, E, and F, which are considered colorless.

Colorless lab-grown diamonds do not look white; instead, they are completely free of any color tint. This absence of color allows them to reflect and refract light more efficiently, giving them a brilliant, icy appearance. When viewed in different lighting conditions, colorless diamonds can exhibit flashes of white light and a range of colors, contributing to their overall sparkle.

Yes, colorless lab-grown diamonds tend to sparkle more. The lack of color allows them to reflect and refract light without interference from any tint, maximizing their brilliance and fire. A well-cut colorless diamond will exhibit exceptional sparkle and visual appeal.

Whether it’s worth getting a colorless lab-grown diamond depends on personal preferences and budget. Colorless diamonds, graded D, E, or F, are highly valued for their rarity and pure appearance. They are often considered the pinnacle of diamond quality, offering unmatched brilliance. However, near-colorless diamonds (G-J) can also offer excellent visual appeal at a more affordable price.

Colorless diamonds are relatively rare compared to other diamonds with lower color grades. D, E, and F graded diamonds represent a small percentage of all diamonds mined or created in labs, making them highly sought after and more valuable due to their rarity and exceptional quality.

The value of colorless lab-grown diamonds varies widely based on factors such as carat weight, cut, clarity, and overall quality. On average, a high-quality colorless lab-grown diamond can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Natural colorless diamonds typically command even higher prices due to their greater rarity. To determine the exact worth of a colorless diamond, it is essential to consider all these factors and obtain certification from a reputable grading organization.

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