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Daily Recommended VVS Lab-Grown Diamonds

Last updated: Friday, November 8th 2024

Discover our “Daily Recommended VVS Lab-Grown Diamonds,” curated from the finest 3% for their near-perfect clarity.

Each diamond in this selection is categorized as Very Very Slightly Included (VVS), with minute inclusions that are difficult to detect even under 10x magnification. This level of clarity ensures a brilliance and sparkle that’s nearly indistinguishable from flawless diamonds, making them an exceptional choice for those seeking stunning beauty with almost imperceptible imperfections. Ideal for exquisite jewelry that stands the test of time, these VVS diamonds merge premium quality with the allure of near perfection.

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 VVS (Very Very Slightly Included). This clarity grade indicates that the diamond has very small inclusions that are difficult to see even under 10x magnification. Lab-grown diamonds with a VVS clarity grade are highly prized for their exceptional clarity and beauty, similar to their natural counterparts.

VVS lab refers to lab-grown diamonds that have achieved a VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) clarity grade. This means that the diamonds have very minor inclusions that are hard to detect even with magnification. VVS lab-grown diamonds are known for their high clarity and superior visual appeal.

Yes, VVS diamonds, whether lab-grown or natural, will pass a diamond tester. Diamond testers measure the thermal conductivity of the stone, which is the same for both lab-grown and natural diamonds. Therefore, a VVS lab-grown diamond will show the same results as a natural diamond on a diamond tester.

A VVS simulated diamond is not a real diamond. Simulated diamonds, such as cubic zirconia or moissanite, are diamond alternatives that mimic the appearance of real diamonds but have different chemical compositions and physical properties. While they can have high clarity grades like VVS, they are not genuine diamonds.

To determine if you have VVS diamonds, you should:

  1. Inspect with Magnification: Use a jeweler’s loupe or microscope to look for inclusions. VVS diamonds will have very minor inclusions that are difficult to see even under magnification.
  2. Certification: Check the diamond’s certification report from a reputable grading organization like GIA or IGI. The report will detail the clarity grade and confirm if it is VVS.
  3. Professional Appraisal: Have the diamond appraised by a professional gemologist who can accurately assess its clarity grade.

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