Lab-Grown Diamonds

Benefits of Lab-Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds offer a dazzling alternative with a conscience. These gems boast the same fire and brilliance of mined diamonds, but without the environmental impact. Furthermore, lab-grown diamonds often have superior clarity and come in a wider range of colors, making them a truly unique and sustainable choice.


Why Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds with Ivana:
- With Ivana's lab-grown diamonds, you can be certain of their ethical origin.
- Lab-grown diamonds offer exceptional value. You can get a larger, more dazzling stone for your money.
- Unlike mined diamonds, lab-grown gems come in a wider array of colors.
- Make a conscious choice for the planet. Lab-grown diamonds have a significantly lower environmental impact compared to mined diamonds

Lab-Grown Diamonds - Sustainable Luxury

At Ivana, we believe diamonds are a symbol of love, self-expression, and empowerment. We understand, however, that the traditional diamond industry often raises ethical and environmental concerns. That's why we offer lab-grown diamonds, which are real diamonds in every way. Grown in controlled environments with advanced technology, these captivating jewels replicate the brilliance, sparkle, and flawless structure of naturally mined diamonds, offering exceptional value compared to their mined counterparts. Additionally, by owning and operating our manufacturing facility, we ensure meticulous craftsmanship, unwavering quality control, and competitive prices, making sustainable luxury within reach for everyone.

Lab-Grown Diamonds Vs Natural Diamonds:

The beauty of lab-grown diamonds lies in their remarkable similarity to their natural counterparts. Both can be found in a dazzling array of colours, from classic colourless and near-colourless to a spectrum of captivating fancy hues. Furthermore, they share the same coveted brilliance and radiance, boasting the same stunning cuts and shapes as round, princess, oval, and many more. This remarkable similarity makes it virtually impossible to differentiate between lab-grown and natural diamonds with the naked eye. Despite their visual similarity, key differences lie in origin and environmental impact. Lab-grown diamonds are created sustainably in labs, while natural diamonds form deep within the Earth over millions of years and may involve mining practices with environmental concerns.

Why Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds:

Sustainable: Lab-grown diamonds offer a significantly smaller environmental footprint compared to mined diamonds, minimizing the impact on our planet. Ethical: Avoid the potential ethical concerns associated with traditional diamond mining, ensuring responsible sourcing and fair labour practices. Affordable: Due to the efficient production process, lab-grown diamonds offer exceptional value, making the brilliance of diamonds more accessible. Uncompromising Beauty: With the same dazzling brilliance, fire, and cut as mined diamonds, lab-grown diamonds are indistinguishable from the naked eye and possess the same exceptional hardness and durability.

Here's what you can expect when you choose us:

- Unwavering Quality: We are committed to sourcing only the highest-quality lab-grown diamonds, meticulously inspected and certified to meet the strictest standards of cut, clarity, colour, and carat weight.

- Ethical Sourcing: We prioritize responsible practices throughout our supply chain, ensuring fair labour practices and minimizing environmental impact.

- Expertise and Transparency: Our dedicated team of diamond and jewellery experts is here to guide you with their knowledge and personalized guidance. We believe in transparency and will answer all your questions openly and honestly.

- Exceptional Customer Service: We are committed to exceeding your expectations with exceptional customer service, offering seamless communication, timely delivery, and clear return policies

4 C’s of Lab Grown Diamond

  • You have the privilege to select the finest option! Familiarizing yourself with the 4C’s of Lab-Grown Diamonds empowers you to select the ideal diamond, ensuring exceptional brilliance and shine. Explore our Lab-Grown Diamond guide:

    1.) Cut:-
    The first C in evaluating a diamond, whether natural or lab-grown, is cut. This refers to the way the diamond is fashioned, impacting its brilliance and sparkle. A well-cut diamond maximizes light return, resulting in a dazzling play of light and fire. Round brilliant cuts are the most popular choice for their exceptional sparkle, but there are many other beautiful shapes available, such as oval, cushion, and radiant. Regardless of the chosen shape, a well-cut diamond will showcase its brilliance and beauty to the fullest.

  • 2.) Clarity:

    Clarity is the second C, and it refers to the purity of the diamond. Natural microscopic characteristics can be trapped within or on the diamond during its formation, and these are called blemishes and inclusions. The fewer imperfections a diamond has, the higher its clarity grade and generally the higher its value. It's important to remember that no diamond is absolutely perfect. However, inclusions that are very small and faint will have minimal impact on the diamond's beauty.

  • 3.) Color:
    Color is the third C, and while diamonds are often thought of as colorless, they can possess subtle hues due to trace elements. Colorless diamonds are the rarest and most valuable, while colored diamonds like pink or blue can be valuable depending on the intensity and shade of the color. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses a D-to-Z color scale to grade diamonds based on hue, tone, and saturation. D represents a virtually colorless diamond, while Z indicates a noticeable yellow tint.

  • 4.) Carat:
    The final C is carat, which is the unit of measurement used specifically for diamonds and gemstones. Carat weight refers to the mass of the diamond, not its physical size. This can be a surprising fact, as different diamond shapes can appear larger or smaller at the same carat weight due to variations in density and cut. For instance, an oval diamond might appear larger than a round brilliant diamond of the same carat weight. When considering jewelry with multiple diamonds, the total carat weight (TCW) refers to the combined weight of all the diamonds in the piece.