James Allen LAB DIAMOND vs NATURAL DIAMOND!

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2021
  • James Allen Engagement Rings: www.jamesallen.com/engagement...
    (The above link is a James Allen affiliate link)
    Today I wanted to show both a lab grown and natural diamond engagement ring from James Allen next to one another. As you can see from the video they both look amazing and it's very difficult to really see any differences between the two.
    When choosing a lab grown diamond or a natural diamond it's really up to you to decide what YOU like. No one can tell you that one is better than the other. If you love the idea of a natural diamond then get one! If you like the idea of getting a lab diamond for less money or getting a larger lab diamond for the same price as a natural then go for it! It's all about getting the diamond ring you like.
    I hope this video was helpful for you all and if it did help you out please smash that like button. Thank you and good luck with your ring shopping.
    RING SPECS
    -NATURAL DIAMOND-
    $7300 at time of purchase (Tax included)
    1.1 CARAT NATURAL
    COLOR: H
    CLARITY: VS2
    CUT: EXCELLENT
    POLISH: EXCELLENT
    SYMMETRY: EXCELLENT
    FLUORESCENCE: NONE
    GIA GRADED
    -LAB DIAMOND-
    $2100 at time of purchase (Tax included)
    CARAT: 1.01
    COLOR: F
    CLARITY: VS2
    CUT: EXCELLENT
    POLISH: EXCELLENT
    SYMMETRY: EXCELLENT
    FLUORESCENCE: NONE
    IGI GRADED
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Komentáře • 238

  • @diamond_spotlight
    @diamond_spotlight  Před měsícem

    James Allen Engagement Rings: www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/?a_aid=603e7b63b61cb&chan=00007
    (The above link is a James Allen affiliate link)

  • @marlonmejia4172
    @marlonmejia4172 Před 3 lety +103

    Great video! I sell both lab and natural diamonds and for the majority of my customers price is king. For every 1 natural stone that I sell, I sell 10 labs.

  • @jjnubi4380
    @jjnubi4380 Před 2 lety +9

    This was very helpful! I have been looking for something like this. God bless you sir!

  • @phantomiv8045
    @phantomiv8045 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for this clip. The cut quality seems to be similar and what I like as well is, that you change the positions.... there is no visual difference between the two diamonds.

  • @LebronJames-fp3xq
    @LebronJames-fp3xq Před 2 lety +3

    This is exactly the video I was looking for, thanks man!

  • @lalitkumar-sq2wl
    @lalitkumar-sq2wl Před 2 lety +3

    Highly informative !! Excellent 👌

  • @jenniferl.6981
    @jenniferl.6981 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! Very informative. Thank you.

  • @8DIBa
    @8DIBa Před rokem +4

    love the lab grown.. it shines more beautifully.

  • @allexisbonacci476
    @allexisbonacci476 Před rokem

    Fabulous video! Thank you

  • @jeziahchevalier9012
    @jeziahchevalier9012 Před 2 lety +1

    I can tell right off the bat with the depth of the shine in the middle

  • @moesaurenman4734
    @moesaurenman4734 Před 2 lety +3

    you da man for putting this info out for guys doing their homework!

  • @Realalma
    @Realalma Před 2 lety +42

    I chose a James Allen lab grown engagement ring and could not be happier! Guys , if your fiancé demands a way more expensive mined diamond .. you might want to reconsider your upcoming wedding.

    • @anonymousworldwide777
      @anonymousworldwide777 Před rokem

      Completely agree

    • @Alexandra-rb7ju
      @Alexandra-rb7ju Před rokem +3

      I agree that lab is better than natural, but why knock someone who prefers natural? Just don't be with them and problem solved.

  • @ssmith6528
    @ssmith6528 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The diamond with the four prong setting has much better clarity, the six prong looks a bit cloudy.

  • @ikixazz23
    @ikixazz23 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful video!!!

  • @RaymondRBH
    @RaymondRBH Před rokem

    Can you share the settings for each one pleaseee ?? Thank you awesome video !

  • @MelissaPerez-xu7tf
    @MelissaPerez-xu7tf Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! What size mm is the 6 prong ring? Is that the standard 2mm that JA has on their site?

  • @brettharter143
    @brettharter143 Před 2 lety +22

    Id rather Save 5k on a lab grown diamond go on holiday or something. Who buys a diamond to resell it? And even when you do youll be loosing 3k anyway.

    • @coldestbeer
      @coldestbeer Před 2 lety +1

      I'd rather have organic diamond, its better for your body.

    • @jessethabarber
      @jessethabarber Před 2 lety +3

      @@coldestbeer really good for the people's bodies who mine them 🙄

    • @coldestbeer
      @coldestbeer Před 2 lety

      @@jessethabarber hey tough times create tough men so they should be thanking me the way i see it

    • @ernestl709
      @ernestl709 Před rokem +1

      I never understood why people say diamomds are a invesment.

    • @Wandertheworldwithme
      @Wandertheworldwithme Před rokem

      Yes, who resells a diamond? My mom sold my dads 2 carat ring he bought her that now has a market value of $29,300. It could have been a family heirloom and my dad passed away when I was a kid. But she sold it for 2k without telling anyone…never thought of her daughter.

  • @msk3905
    @msk3905 Před 2 lety +50

    The lab grown diamond shines so much better than the natural to my eye. Comparing an H to F isn’t a fair comparison but the I can see some yellow in the H diamond and it’s also cloudy compared to the F diamond. I would pick and say that the F color diamond is far better each time.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 2 lety +1

      I also see the yellow tint in the H but I see no cloudiness at all. Both rings have the same Clarity grading and to my eyes both were very clean. And since H is second in the near Colorless scale I was surprised to see the yellow tint and I don't think I've ever seen an H with that kind of yellow before. I'm assuming probably because it was next to an F so I agree with that this was not a fair comparison. How can an H compare to a colorless diamond.

    • @AndreUtrecht
      @AndreUtrecht Před rokem

      That's nonsense.... with the naked eye, nor with a loupe no one can see the difference between a mined diamond or a lab grown diamond. They have identical chemical properties.... only a very expensive machine can see the difference because one reacts a little bit different than the other..... but as for shine and colour.... you see differences in cut with these two diamonds in this video.... that probably explain a visual difference... if you go to jeweler and they can't see who produced which diamond, they won't be able to see the difference between a mined diamond or a lab grown diamond....

    • @msk3905
      @msk3905 Před rokem +1

      @@AndreUtrecht did you even watch this video?

    • @AndreUtrecht
      @AndreUtrecht Před rokem

      @@msk3905 You only watch this video for information you mean? Don't...

  • @michellebergsma7925
    @michellebergsma7925 Před rokem +7

    I’m a natural, earth mined diamond lover through and through. Don’t want a diamond created in a lab setting but just my preference ❤

  • @MOREMISHU
    @MOREMISHU Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video!! Nothing like this on CZcams or anywhere! Congratulations on the engagment.

  • @mbnvnd5775
    @mbnvnd5775 Před 2 lety +1

    as soon as you said the natural diamond if your wife's, I already knew which one it is but that's because I see the signs of usage on the band vs the brand new band.

  • @prodriguez3290
    @prodriguez3290 Před 2 lety

    what is the length and width of those diamonds? in mm's

  • @monicavibee5851
    @monicavibee5851 Před 2 lety +4

    What I love about real diamond 💎 is that in a dim light 💡 it sparkle like crazy ❤️

    • @msk3905
      @msk3905 Před 2 lety +5

      You realize they are both real diamonds, one is created in nature with one created in a lab? IMO the natural diamond I cloudy and I see yellow in it, the lab grown has much better clarity, whiter and sparkles so much better.

  • @dareenphilip498
    @dareenphilip498 Před 10 měsíci

    I thought the right was natural… it sparkles more to me and it does look a little clearer

  • @Genesis-du8xf
    @Genesis-du8xf Před 2 lety +4

    Honestly I like the lab grown diamond on the top of her finger!

  • @susan6012
    @susan6012 Před 3 lety +34

    Great Video! Another plus with buying a lab diamond with James Allen is they don’t enhance the color or clarity like some other companies so the won’t slip in color over time or have fissures filled in causing them to possibly crack. De Beers is gearing up to make lab diamonds. People are realizing that lab diamonds are REAL diamonds with the same physical, optical and chemical qualities of a natural. Jewelers can’t tell them apart unless they look up the serial number.

    • @MisterMaster4life
      @MisterMaster4life Před 2 lety +5

      That's not entirely true. A jeweler with a gemological background can spot the difference. But yeah the majority of the jewelers can't without a good loup and the serial number. With that said, I wouldn't classify them as real. One is formed over the course of millions of years by nature while the other is made in weeks by men. You might not be able to spot the differences, but psychologically there's a big difference.
      Millions of years versus weeks.
      Nature versus Men.
      But to each his own I guess.
      A similar example is counterfeiting art. There was this guy in the Netherlands who was soo skilled at counterfeiting paintings from among others Van Gogh that even the high paid experts couldn't tell the difference, not even with loupes and carbon dating.
      The guy was that good!
      But it doesn't make them real....

    • @kos2407
      @kos2407 Před 2 lety +19

      @@MisterMaster4life scientifically speaking, they are real. You're biased for whatever reason, but chemically they're exactly the same. I don't know why you think time, or man vs nature matters. If a scientist puts together 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, did they just create fake water? The properties are exactly the same as real diamonds

    • @MisterMaster4life
      @MisterMaster4life Před 2 lety +2

      @@kos2407 One is formed over a period of millions of years by nature, one is made by men in weeks. Big difference. Nothing to do with being biased. Those are facts. Sure they might have the same proporties and they might be scientifically and chemically the same, I never denied that, but they're not quite the same. One is rare and hard to obtain. The other is made whenever they want and how much they want. And the price reflects that.
      Since real Real diamonds cost way more and keep their resale value while artificial diamonds plummet to being worth next to nothing, I guess the world agrees with me.
      But i guess we can agree to disagree.

    • @TheKritter91
      @TheKritter91 Před 2 lety +6

      @@MisterMaster4life diamonds aren't so rare as Debeers markets them to be.
      And you're only making a point on their differences as you have a vested interest in mined diamonds(mentally/emotionally/financially).
      Otherwise you wouldn't care to try explain a difference.
      It seems at this time in history, we have been blessed with the knowledge and skill among mankind to create identically what God caused to grow by nature.
      This process harms no one, and the "formation by nature over millions of years" DETRACTS from its rarity in the face of the ability to identically grow the same thing in a lab.
      The only difference is what people call it (which is as irrelevant as Debeers marketing campaigns).
      Diamonds were not rare, now they're way less so.

    • @MisterMaster4life
      @MisterMaster4life Před 2 lety

      @@TheKritter91 Beside the fact you're wrong, same can be said about you. You're only trying to make a point to justify the ridiculously overpriced fake mass produced diamonds because you're attached to them mentally, financially and emotionally. Otherwise you wouldn't care to explain a difference.
      See the twisted logics? But since that's what you're going with I'll return the favour....
      Reality is, and I can't amplifie this enough: One is made by mother earth over the course of millions or even billions of years, the other is made by men, mass produced, in matter of weeks.
      The prices reflect that.
      Anything other than that is you trying to force your opinion onto me.
      Like I said to the other guy.
      Let's agree to disagree.
      Peace.

  • @prodriguez3290
    @prodriguez3290 Před 2 lety

    what does the lab grown one measure in mm?

  • @adrianeyre3630
    @adrianeyre3630 Před 2 lety +1

    In sunlight genuine diamonds have a blue fluorescence lab grown stones don't. but there's a catch some of the rarest diamonds don't have the blue fluorescence. but still most diamonds do

  • @WassupItsAnna
    @WassupItsAnna Před 2 lety +2

    I rather the lab it’s less pricey which mean I can get a bigger diamond for a little less. My main thing I am looking for is as long as it last for a very long time and not fade easily.

  • @HelluhKwin
    @HelluhKwin Před 2 lety

    what size are those rings? 1.5/2mm?

  • @jenniferciccone9026
    @jenniferciccone9026 Před 3 lety +3

    Both are glistening rainbow colors

  • @mazinisthebest
    @mazinisthebest Před 2 lety

    Can you provide the band specs?

  • @xxsam0917xx
    @xxsam0917xx Před 3 lety +31

    Lol it's because they're basically chemically the same. The difference is the origin 🙃
    Love the 6 prongs! I'm sooo happy with them. They look more classy to me.

    • @dnguyen6684
      @dnguyen6684 Před 2 lety +3

      isn't it all amazing ? I prefer the 6 prongs as well :)

    • @Wickiup
      @Wickiup Před 2 lety +2

      Me too! 😀

    • @adrianagflores5587
      @adrianagflores5587 Před 2 lety +1

      I was just going saying how the six prong setting bugs the hell out of me . I gong them annoying . Lol 😂 . They seem unnecessarily bulky to me and I love the simplicity of the four prongs .

    • @xxsam0917xx
      @xxsam0917xx Před 2 lety +1

      @@adrianagflores5587 I guess it depends on how thick the prongs are. My prongs are thinner than norm. And I don't like the 4 prongs because they make a round diamond look like cushion. But to each their own 🙃

    • @larrydunn4626
      @larrydunn4626 Před rokem +1

      Six prong bugs me too. It's like it's trying to crash a party where it doesn't fit in. It also artificially makes the diamond look slightly bigger.

  • @Quest4Unknown
    @Quest4Unknown Před rokem +1

    Lab diamonds also are child labor and environmental (kinda) friendly. I’m sure anyone would appreciate that more then cost alone.

  • @tillmerit8431
    @tillmerit8431 Před rokem

    Can a diamond tested determine if it's lab created?

  • @DevonMcDonald1
    @DevonMcDonald1 Před rokem +1

    the natural diamonds has more imperfections in it than the lab grown. I looked more closely at the patterens shown within the diamonds. the lab diamond looks clearer and the patterns are more symmetrical and visually clear compared the the natural diamond which is less clear and more asymmetrical.

  • @tigre9271
    @tigre9271 Před 2 lety +2

    What's most important, what does your fiancee' think. After seeing them on her finger, would she prefer a 1.5 ct lab diamond or the natural 1.01 ct natural?

  • @sunwm2003
    @sunwm2003 Před 2 lety +34

    I will say the lab one looks more sparkle than the natural one. Are the lab 4Cs batter than the natural? I bought a lab diamond one today after watching your video!

    • @editking__
      @editking__ Před 2 lety

      And are you happy with the lab diamondv

    • @sunwm2003
      @sunwm2003 Před 2 lety +4

      @@editking__ yes, it’s beautiful. I believe everybody should go with the lab diamonds. Because of the super idea cut and high clarity, it has the blue hued ice cold look.it not only sparkles like crazy, it forms the sphere shape in your sight, you can hardly tell it has a flat top. I will say go for it. Brilliant Earth has the cheapest and the biggest selection online. You can return it in 30 days if you don’t like it. Make sure you don’t wear it if you want to return it. Go with the highest 4Cs you can afford. Wearing these high 4C diamond will make the girl happy for a very long time. You won’t be disappointed.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 2 lety

      Both have a Clarity of vs2 but the natural diamond is an H in color and the lab-grown is an F in color so clearly you cannot compare these two as far as color it is not a fair comparison to be honest.

    • @sebastienc.2257
      @sebastienc.2257 Před rokem

      @@usfanlovesminho5085 you have to consider price as well so it is a pretty fair comparison

  • @juniorscheesecakelife7621

    I can tell the difference personally the F color looks better even though it's smaller

  • @rebeccasager8212
    @rebeccasager8212 Před 2 lety +15

    Lab grown are the same and it’s not killing someone to mine it.
    It’s crazy to think how good they see getting with lab grown so quickly. Soon diamonds won’t be the engagment ring norm and diamonds will be in more things!

    • @XXdivloxx
      @XXdivloxx Před 2 lety +2

      Lol wishful thinking. Deep inside you want a natural diamond 😉

    • @mattconk1747
      @mattconk1747 Před 2 lety +9

      @@XXdivloxx Literally the same thing. Everything she stated is factual. Prices of natural diamonds are inflated and they aren’t as rare as we once thought.

    • @8DIBa
      @8DIBa Před rokem

      loved the lab grown before the reveal but loved it more after. Just thinking that no one risk their lives for just a piece of stone makes it more beautiful.

    • @stevencampbell4315
      @stevencampbell4315 Před rokem

      wearing lab grown diamonds is like wearing a fake Rolex, ITS NOT THE SAME....they are fake. You buy lab grown because you cant afford the real ones

    • @CanadianSpeedster
      @CanadianSpeedster Před rokem +2

      @@stevencampbell4315 Well not so much. A real and fake Rolex have different build qualities, one is excellent, one is garbage. Both real, and lab diamonds are identical when it comes to quality. Personally I can afford both and I’m currently shopping a ring. But, the fact that some little child could possibly have mined the real diamond, which I don’t support, pushes me towards the lab diamond. And let’s be realistic, these blood diamonds are still finding their way into the system, it still happens.

  • @KDAirman
    @KDAirman Před rokem

    I just got my girlfriend her ring lab grown as recommended by the jewelry rep as I got bigger diamond for my money vs the natural

  • @gemradiant6350
    @gemradiant6350 Před 2 lety +17

    This was a good video; it's easy to see the color difference when the diamonds are side by side. It would be harder to distinguish if the diamonds were not close to each other. The lab diamond also appears to be brighter; I thought the natural/mined diamond had a cloud inclusion. Both rings are lovely. In this case, I'd choose the lab-grown over he mined.

    • @Jenb0854
      @Jenb0854 Před 2 lety

      My daughter was trying on rings recently the moissanite lab grown threw too much colour you could see they were fake.. so I advised she go for a real diamond..
      her partner was already going to buy her a real diamond as he’s not a fan of the fake/lab/man made.. the lab grown in your video throws too much colour looks like something from a $2 shop..

    • @debrasalinas2831
      @debrasalinas2831 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Jenb0854 lab are real and yup it’s a choice some people don’t like way & situation real diamonds 💎 cause

    • @mattconk1747
      @mattconk1747 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Jenb0854 lab diamonds aren’t fake…lmao.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jenb0854 lab-grown are real diamonds honey

    • @livevictorious2569
      @livevictorious2569 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jenb0854 a moissanite, lab diamond and natural diamond are 3 different things. Your daughter was looking at a moissanite which is the “cheapest” of the 3. Not a lab diamond or mined diamond and as you rightly said, the moissanite has more colours showing as it is true with a moissanite, because it is a Moissanite, not a diamond, not a lab diamond. I can see why you would be confused because yes a moissanite is made in the lab and so is A Lab diamond BUT a lab diamond much of a real diamond as a mined diamond as far as chemicals and make-up is concerned. A moissanite is not by any consideration a diamond.

  • @usfanlovesminho5085
    @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci

    Actually you could have gotten a 2 ct lab for what you paid for the natural for a round diamond. An Oval on the other hand at a 2 ct lab is around $4500., this I know because my nephew just bought a 2ct lab oval for his fiance E, VVS2 which is a great price. As far as color an H diamond is fine but when side by side with an F you can definitely see a difference or everyone would buy an H :). You also have to remember that a round diamond hides color very well. If both rings were an oval or cushion etc you would see a much warmer color in the H when compared with a G+ diamond. Both rings are beautiful though.

  • @larrydunn4626
    @larrydunn4626 Před rokem

    I think you cannot tell the difference between H and F if they are not next to each other. I do see more depth to the Lab grown... more contrast.

  • @jonnyc9291
    @jonnyc9291 Před rokem

    What's the order #on this diamond?

  • @richardd7614
    @richardd7614 Před 2 lety +1

    price isn't really an problem for me but i'm just super against the diamond industry (i have been to africa and travelled a lot and heard a lot of bad stories) but i want the future mrs to have a decent ring so having a hard time deciding

    • @MountainwithaView
      @MountainwithaView Před rokem

      Invest in a very nice setting....platnium side diamonds etc....

  • @dayangmarikit6860
    @dayangmarikit6860 Před 2 lety +8

    I was able to tell what the natural diamond was before the reveal… I honestly prefer the natural diamond.

    • @sail253
      @sail253 Před rokem

      How?

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 Před rokem

      @@sail253 VS2 diamonds are generally "eye-clean" but they are not perfect.

  • @toyarj37
    @toyarj37 Před rokem

    Getting lab thanks

  • @makeupbyjessw
    @makeupbyjessw Před 2 lety +1

    Yay! I guessed right! Haha.

  • @adamkidwell6407
    @adamkidwell6407 Před 2 lety +3

    I can tell a color difference but it is slight. Great comparison

    • @tigerlilly5232
      @tigerlilly5232 Před 2 lety

      maybe because they are two different colours to begin with, he should have gotten two the same

  • @user-co3de7sz6v
    @user-co3de7sz6v Před 6 měsíci

    I have that .

  • @brandondoggette7580
    @brandondoggette7580 Před 3 lety +8

    Are you planning on keeping both or will you return one or the other. All things considered was the additional $5000 worth it to have a natural stone or do you think the money could have been better spent elsewhere?

    • @diamond_spotlight
      @diamond_spotlight  Před 3 lety +3

      I made a video covering that exact topic here: czcams.com/video/so1MgVo7d30/video.html

    • @KaleHello
      @KaleHello Před 2 lety +22

      I returned my natural and got lab grown. my husband gave me option what to do with the 5k so I invested it in Moderna stocks in 2020 :)

  • @itsjustlucky3553
    @itsjustlucky3553 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm having a hard time deciding whether I want to go with earth diamond or lab grown at James Allen. Which would you go with between these? Earth diamond with H color IF clarity and 3X Excellent at 1.03 carat for $7660 vs lab with D color IF clarity 3X Excellent at 1.25 carat for $6220 on a rose gold setting? I heard JA is reputable for both their lab and conflict free earth as well..it seems like a no brainer to go with lab. But if JA is offering a 25% discount for first time purchase, would it make more sense to go with earth?

    • @MisterUrbanWorld
      @MisterUrbanWorld Před 2 lety

      If you're going to spend that much why not buy tons of these instead? czcams.com/video/Ot-jVCKLIp0/video.html

    • @BuddysDIY
      @BuddysDIY Před 2 lety

      IF at 1 ct is a waste in my book.
      Go bigger with a natural vs1-vs2 you won't be able to see any occlusions in a vs and you'll get way more stone and a better color for the same money

    • @LoneWolfHustle
      @LoneWolfHustle Před rokem

      Go with lab.

  • @Ghosti-
    @Ghosti- Před 2 lety +10

    I knew right away which was which. The lab grown is always much more sparkly and pretty imo 😁

    • @RedCandleWax24
      @RedCandleWax24 Před 2 lety +8

      The brilliance and light qualities are due to cut and geometry. Has nothing to do with lab Vs natural.

    • @FXNorm
      @FXNorm Před 2 lety +1

      @@RedCandleWax24 Lab grown has more clarity, which means more fire.

    • @Sfingus
      @Sfingus Před rokem +1

      @@FXNorm not really

  • @helenwang7884
    @helenwang7884 Před rokem

    The lab grown diamond has a slight gray tint.

  • @Marksman791
    @Marksman791 Před rokem

    Yeah u can see a difference 😉

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog Před 2 lety +1

    Too Long, but may help some folks with 'Lab' or 'Earth'.
    The following is about Earth diamonds, but the thought process may help...
    Many years ago, I fell in love with what was (is) called a Square Emerald Cut, or 'Asscher' Cut. That cut was different than your typical Princess/Round Brilliant/etc.
    Researching the Square cut led me to the reason for that Square 'look',
    the Royal Asscher. However, big price difference!
    Was it worth it? Both Earth diamonds, one being the 'true' Royal Asscher Cut, the other, the 'imitation', the Square Emerald 'Asscher' cut.
    There was no way telling between the two over the internet, so fortunately, I found a jeweler that had two Royal Asschers and a couple Square Emerald cut stones on hand.
    Once the relationship was established between the jeweler and I, they were willing to ship me the one Royal Asscher that I was considering, and I've of the Square Emeralds. Both were similar in size and color.
    As soon as I unpackaged the stones, I could instantly tell which one was the Royal. While the Square sparkled, the Royal sparkled but also appeared to be 'glistening wet'. At that time, 16 years ago, The Royal Asscher family had their 'cut' trademarked, as not to be able to be copied by anyone else, or so I read and beloved. Regardless, there was a very distinct difference between those two stones, and of course I preferred the glistening wet stone. I had never seen anything like it before. So what did it come down to? The cost. I bought one of them.
    Fast forward, our anniversary is coming soon, and although she doesn't know, and doesn't expect, I want to get her another stone. However, what brought me to this video was, obviously, this time do I go earth again or lab?
    Using the true example I wrote above, Royal vs Square, to me, unless my wife expressly said I want an earth diamond, I believe I'm going to get a lab diamond. Why? Well, other than the folks here who seem to be able to tell over an internet video which is which, I'm going to go with my research that tends to show that it would take gemologists to be able to compare the two. Unlike the instant identification between the Royal and the Square cut that I witnessed, there is no visual difference between earth and lab. Matter of fact, I'm sure that most of you who might be reading this, have come to the same conclusion that I have, which is since the ingredients are the same whether lab or earth, even gemologists under a scope would have a difficult time telling which was which.
    I'll be going with lab this time, but that's because I know that if I asked my wife, she would not want me to spend the money regardless however, definitely would not care if it was Earth or Lab. It's not a fake stone, it is a real stone, the only difference being the questioning of how it is sourced. Same ingredients, same results, and let's add to the fact that we can assume that with the earth diamonds, there's probably young children, or possibly people who live in poverty gathering these stones to bring to market. So first off, go with your heart and save your pocket but quite a lot. Unless you bring it up to the girl you want to give the ring to, but that definitely blows the surprise.
    One more thing (said this was long), my opinion comes from a man who has already sprung for the Earth diamond at marriage, and I don't recall anything about Lab diamond competition back then. The only thing that I can recall as I write this was there were stones that were called 'simulated'. With time, the 'simulated' or 'Lab' technology seems to have made everything on equal ground now.
    So, the journey begins for the anniversary stone. One thing would help, you can't compare the two in a trusted brick and mortar, hopefully we can find a trusted online source that would ship us stones to compare.
    Good luck!

    • @mranon42023
      @mranon42023 Před rokem

      lmao dude you wife probably doesnt care this much. i could tell the difference in the video right away though. the lab grow is much more clear and perfect, yet nothing interesting to the eye, still some overvalued crappy rock

    • @mranon42023
      @mranon42023 Před rokem

      my point is you could 100% buy glass or quartz since it has teh same aestethic value. i know they get scractched easier but you can replace them infinite times with the same money

  • @JamesZ-py1xl
    @JamesZ-py1xl Před 6 měsíci

    I got a 2ct lab G VS2 for my girlfriend and I think she will be very surprised because she is the type that says she would take a ring pop just to show people so because she said that I got her a 2ct lab because it's less expensive and got her a 2ct

  • @vincef7487
    @vincef7487 Před 2 lety +1

    Would a typical shopping-mall-jewelry-store gemologist be able to distinguish a lab diamond from a natural diamond?
    I know a few women who would make a jeweler their first stop after being proposed to.

    • @jamesa6272
      @jamesa6272 Před 2 lety +2

      They will by the serial number on the diamond

  • @patmartens4751
    @patmartens4751 Před rokem

    When the rings have been worn a while and get dirty at the back the natural diamond shines more

  • @crossbowskiss
    @crossbowskiss Před 2 lety +1

    There is a huge difference between the two..

  • @chibich5356
    @chibich5356 Před 2 lety +1

    💖💖💖

  • @willyrodriguez3895
    @willyrodriguez3895 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the lab diamond a real diamond though? Can it be insured and does it have value

    • @conchobar
      @conchobar Před 3 lety +4

      The chemical composition is the same. Depending on the quality of the lab grown stone, it would require a geological lab to discern it from a mined diamond. Lab grown diamonds can be insured for the price you paid, just like a mined diamond. You should research the resale value of used diamond jewelry.

    • @Truthandfacts85
      @Truthandfacts85 Před 2 lety

      There is already A LOT OF EXPERTS out there saying that IT’S THE SAME!!! 🙄

    • @TheKritter91
      @TheKritter91 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it is a real diamond. They are seeded from a naturally grown diamond, andexpanded in a compressed chamber under high heat.
      Theyre both "real" diamonds.

    • @kristina5953
      @kristina5953 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Truthandfacts85 because ITS THR SAME

    • @vcullenization
      @vcullenization Před 2 lety

      What makes anything in this world distinguished ? I am a biochemist and we distinguish things based on the atoms it is made up from. The molecules are exactly the same in both. They are literally the same thing.

  • @deucedaprodeuca
    @deucedaprodeuca Před 2 lety

    They're $800/ct now.

  • @nibuer
    @nibuer Před 2 lety

    I noticed on the preview 360 lab grown diamonds have labeling on the side of the diamond. Is that permanently there?

    • @ScottDy
      @ScottDy Před 2 lety +5

      Yes. All graded diamonds are laser engraved with some identifying info, whether they are lab or earth. But I know what you’re really asking is if you can see it: No, there is zero chance you can see the engraving, let alone read it, without 40x magnification.

    • @FXNorm
      @FXNorm Před 2 lety

      @@ScottDy The numbers can be changed.

  • @michealvega3695
    @michealvega3695 Před 2 lety +2

    Lab is absolutely worth it when you love her and can’t afford more than a month worth of salary

  • @headleygrange6205
    @headleygrange6205 Před 2 lety +6

    It was obvious to me the 6 prong was the natural diamond

  • @TheFoxho
    @TheFoxho Před 2 lety

    Can tell the colour differences

    • @tigerlilly5232
      @tigerlilly5232 Před 2 lety

      because they are two different colours to begin with, nothing to do with one being a lab

  • @DiG900
    @DiG900 Před rokem

    You can Easley tell which is the real diamond by looking at the claws.

  • @DA_DONDADA
    @DA_DONDADA Před 2 lety

    Does a $1000 lab diamond still registered as a diamond on a diamond tester ?

  • @Mr.Titanic
    @Mr.Titanic Před 2 lety

    I prefer the lab diamond. Why wouldn't all lab diamonds be internally flawless or flawless though?

    • @robertwhite9976
      @robertwhite9976 Před rokem

      Because it would send dimond industry in Kaos..
      It's already dealing with better looking labs at a fraction of the cost...

  • @ssleddens
    @ssleddens Před 2 lety +3

    Both are worth nothing when you try to sell.

  • @allsportsexpert
    @allsportsexpert Před 19 dny

    It is unreal there is so much misinformation online. There is NO WAY anyone can tell the difference between a lab grown and mined diamond by a naked eye. Of course, every mined diamond looks different from another mined diamond. In other words, no two mined diamonds are the same.

  • @mranon42023
    @mranon42023 Před rokem

    i could tell right away from the begining. the lab grown had to be the one much more clear

  • @juniorscheesecakelife7621

    Prices dropped a lot those diamonds are way cheaper now

  • @kenkessler301
    @kenkessler301 Před rokem

    Diamonds will never be an investment the gold or platinum will always hold value better than any diamond will.

  • @jaclynsbeach1307
    @jaclynsbeach1307 Před 3 lety

    what are the 4 "C's" on the diamond and lab diamond?

    • @jaclynsbeach1307
      @jaclynsbeach1307 Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry, hadn't completed watching the video before asking question........

  • @0x1985
    @0x1985 Před 3 lety +7

    Nice video! what's her finger size?

  • @DiamondonNet
    @DiamondonNet Před 2 lety +1

    Lab-grown diamonds have no resale value, meaning no jeweler will buy it back. If you try to sell lab-grown diamonds to a jewelry store, a pawn shop or on EBay, you’ll get pennies on the dollar for it.
    Regardless, due to massive profit percentages and deceiving tactics of price comparisons to a real
    diamond value, it becomes easier to convince some uninformed buyers shopping for engagement rings or jewelry pieces to lead them choose a lab grown over a natural diamond. Often many jewelers indirectly encourage their clients by comparing prices with “real natural diamonds” but not disclosing the real resale value and more important long term investment factor of this emotional purchase.
    Its a time bomb waiting to explode!

    • @vcullenization
      @vcullenization Před 2 lety +3

      Why would u want to resell ur engagement ring ? Lol

    • @DiamondonNet
      @DiamondonNet Před 2 lety +2

      @@vcullenizationmeans For upgrading to a larger stone or even passing down to your kids!
      It's a way to honor and form a connection with their ancestors, linking them to your future family.

    • @bluwlvrine
      @bluwlvrine Před 2 lety +3

      @@DiamondonNet or you could just get the larger stone in the first place by getting a lab diamond

    • @sail253
      @sail253 Před rokem

      @@DiamondonNet if its a purely sentimental object I don't want to trash part of it I want to keep it in its original form from the wedding day..

    • @staceyk2274
      @staceyk2274 Před rokem +3

      If you try to sell your natural diamonds to them, you will also get a small fraction of what you originally paid. Not a good argument.

  • @TheMollycat
    @TheMollycat Před rokem

    Lab diamonds should be really cheap compared to natural diamond re, Diamonique.

    • @brightblonde3508
      @brightblonde3508 Před 10 měsíci

      I think Diamonique is cubic zirconia. Not the same properties as a lab Diamond. Not the same quality.

  • @thatguyvideos8977
    @thatguyvideos8977 Před 2 lety +2

    I called the left within a second for the natural!! I knew it!!

    • @TheKritter91
      @TheKritter91 Před 2 lety

      They're indistinguishable. The 1.1carat reflects light more abundantly than the smaller diamond which is why you chose it.

    • @FXNorm
      @FXNorm Před 2 lety +2

      You counted 6 prongs in under a second, pretty good.

  • @Unpopular-channel
    @Unpopular-channel Před 2 lety +2

    The natural one looks so much better here. The scintillation fire and hue …this case i already knew which one was natural by certainty lol

  • @dakr3464
    @dakr3464 Před rokem

    U get mor rainbow from the lab

  • @diamond_spotlight
    @diamond_spotlight  Před 2 lety

    Natural Diamond vs. Lab Diamond (PART 2): czcams.com/video/sTQ-5q6WRGA/video.html

  • @pumpkindiamond994
    @pumpkindiamond994 Před 2 lety +1

    James Allen lab created diamonds are overpriced coz De Beers Lightbox Jewelry are selling fine quality lab created diamonds for only $800 dollars per carat!

  • @derekb5749
    @derekb5749 Před 2 lety

    The longer I watched the more I can't stop looking at your dry hands and terrible nail cut. But It was good to see them live next to each other....lotion. Hand model.

  • @verydenise
    @verydenise Před rokem

    Do you wish you had gone with a larger lab grown?

  • @nameunknown007
    @nameunknown007 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh wow, so your fiancé gets two rings?

  • @london8027
    @london8027 Před 2 lety

    Knew which was which right away. The lab is nice but there's a noticeable (to me) blackish tinge inside vs the natural way clearer and less black tinge

    • @wittttttt
      @wittttttt Před 2 lety +2

      I'm not an expert, but it's interesting that you can tell the difference watching YT video and experts can't under the microscope.

    • @london8027
      @london8027 Před 2 lety

      @@wittttttt Thats just what they tell ppl so they dont feel bad about buying a lab grown💎

  • @SofiaisSunshine
    @SofiaisSunshine Před rokem

    To me, going with a smaller natural diamond with a 3 stone setting with maybe some baguettes or rounds or combo would have been a better ring. That ring is terribly plain and boring. Size of the diamond isnt everything.

  • @FXNorm
    @FXNorm Před 2 lety

    Not a good move, you just lost $7300, should have purchased a Moissanite (also lab grown) for $500 (vvs1 D) plus more fire than a diamond.

    • @gcsugirl
      @gcsugirl Před 2 lety +1

      I have a Moissanite and it’s very obvious. It’s gives of a crazy rainbow and brings a lot of attention.

  • @fersup2
    @fersup2 Před 2 lety +4

    its not proved yet, if a lab diamond can give as happiness as natural diamond.

    • @TheKritter91
      @TheKritter91 Před 2 lety +4

      If your happiness depends on a rock, you have big problems 👍🏻

    • @FXNorm
      @FXNorm Před 2 lety +1

      Its stupid to throw away $5000.

  • @alexanderwong6415
    @alexanderwong6415 Před 2 lety

    LoL loads of diamond seller claims lab grown are fake diamonds hahaha
    If the million years does involve human history i think it really worth it (real history), but it's just sitting in earth for million years, whats the value?😂

  • @juanchofrancois5369
    @juanchofrancois5369 Před 2 lety +2

    I knew I was right diamond from the left is the natural rock. You see I can tell because I own mined diamonds which is heirloom jewelry since the 19th century. I take PRIDE of owning and wearing them. Today a lot of people who are naive to this luxury fall victims to the replicas. Since they can't afford mined rocks and still felt the need to feel rich for one day in a wedding.

  • @lyonscultivars
    @lyonscultivars Před rokem

    0 eye differance. Only real.differqnce is natural diamond has trace of nitrogen within it and lab grown don't. Lab grown is technically the more pure product. I'm prety thankfully of the lab diamonds as natural are far to expensive for my income.

  • @annissanicola6056
    @annissanicola6056 Před 2 lety

    Can I just say a lab diamond is a real diamond you’re acting like its not real there just as real at a mind Diamond

  • @galegrazutis964
    @galegrazutis964 Před rokem

    Sorrynl wouldn't be happy with an H color!

  • @laurielivingston4606
    @laurielivingston4606 Před 9 měsíci

    The lab stone has 4 prongs and the real stone has 6 prongs. Not rocket science.

  • @repentandfollowjesuschrist6170

    Can't tell the difference... So why buy a real diamond

  • @francinejones2524
    @francinejones2524 Před 2 lety +3

    I can tell the difference straight away. I had the sound turned off. I would not be happy with a lab grown diamond🤨

    • @lucitamagana2795
      @lucitamagana2795 Před rokem +1

      Me too!!! I don’t get people.

    • @staceyk2274
      @staceyk2274 Před rokem

      How can you tell the difference via CZcams if an experienced jeweler with a loupe cannot tell in person? (without the serial number of course) Your opinion clearly shows your inexperience.