Why are LAB GROWN Diamonds expensive? Should Synthetic Diamonds cost so much? - Real Answers(2020)

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    Diamonds are expensive. We get that, but why are LAB Grown diamonds so expensive. Being a manmade version of something would make us think that it would be cheap and inexpensive. Yes, they are not nearly as much as their natural counter-parts, but one may feel that the price gap should be larger.
    In this video, we look at some real reasons that explain why the price of LAB Grown diamonds is what it is. Which parts of the process add the most to the price.
    The process of Lab Grown Diamonds:
    -Research
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    -The Growing
    - Finishing
    - Lab Reports for Lab Grown diamonds
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Комментарии • 158

  • @margaritavalcheva
    @margaritavalcheva Год назад +23

    Lab creation of other gems also requires knowledge, research and investments and yet they are much less expensive than lab diamonds. The only significant difference seens to be the presence of a lab report for the diamonds. But I still feel that the price has to do with demand and marketing.

    • @143AD
      @143AD Год назад

      Bla bla bla, does it? Thats why there were a hundred's compression chambers in that photo, Lol... and as a broad you should appreciate or at least use too, there is nothing but natural, oh thats right you are into tansformers' rights now. Frauds tempted you with faux diamonds and in all your devoid responsibility you accepted it, now your stuffed.

  • @fixfireleo
    @fixfireleo 2 года назад +6

    The real answer to this question is simple and applies to everything sold. An item's VALUE is what someone is willing to pay for it. You might think your diamond/house/car/etc is worth X amount but is all someone will pay for is is 1/2X then that is what it is REALLY worth. People dont like this but it is reality.

  • @trackpackgt877
    @trackpackgt877 2 года назад +9

    Seems like these Diamond Jewelers hate the lab-grown diamonds but I actually think they're great it's allowed people that wouldn't normally be able to afford a diamond for their wife to be able to buy one and still have a real 100% genuine diamond

    • @taniagarrison6216
      @taniagarrison6216 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm in Jewelry sales and my team and I LOVE the lab growns. Yes I like selling the earth mined cuz it's more $$ and I get a bigger commission, BUT when people are on a budget or they just aren't interested in trading uontheir diamond later, I take them to my LGD collection.
      More bang for your buck. And most of the time for the lower budget, the LGD is much clearer and sparkley

  • @Al7anon266MV
    @Al7anon266MV 3 года назад +2

    really really nice explained you're awesome dude I hope if there is people like you now days

  • @debraavino3714
    @debraavino3714 3 года назад +3

    Another great video! Nice, clear, and concise.

  • @de_pin5835
    @de_pin5835 Год назад

    Excellent comprehensive report! Honest

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine Год назад +1

    This is by far the best video on this subject and should be getting many more views than it has.

  • @Wickiup
    @Wickiup 2 года назад +1

    Thank you thank you thank you. Very sensible and helpful video!

  • @leitanewman8991
    @leitanewman8991 3 года назад +1

    Great information, thank you!

  • @jacobtimothy1136
    @jacobtimothy1136 3 года назад +9

    Really liked the history lesson on emerald and diamond lab growth! Good research, I really like the human stories associated with this industry.

  • @mck5549
    @mck5549 2 года назад +10

    Its great to know that a seed diamond is used. this means that a lab grown diamond is a diamond.

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine Год назад

      Did you doubt it?

    • @mck5549
      @mck5549 Год назад

      @@robertbrandywine technically, its not a synthetic diamond coz it is made of diamond material, I think it's a 'cultivated diamond'

  • @garyharper9992
    @garyharper9992 2 года назад +3

    Thanks, I just bought a lab diamond from my trusted jeweler after learning more about lab-grown and now feel better about the expense

  • @FoxyStealth
    @FoxyStealth 2 года назад +1

    Really well done.

  • @robertgraham2656
    @robertgraham2656 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @debraturner4559
    @debraturner4559 3 года назад +12

    I know. I’d love a big diamond but the lab route is super expensive too! And diamonds aren’t rare!

  • @brettster3331
    @brettster3331 3 года назад +11

    Andrew, you explained this well, thank you for posting this.

  • @carolinejohnsonfallah4095
    @carolinejohnsonfallah4095 2 года назад

    Good job and thank youuuu ❤️❤️

  • @chasa4347
    @chasa4347 Год назад +13

    Very nice video. I thought we'd share how we purchased my fiancé's ring. We looked at both natural and lab stones, the natural stone was $20,500 and the similar lab stone was $4,200. Her ring ended up being an oval cut diamond in a Halo setting. We were told about resale of natural vs. lab grown, but after determining the resale for the natural even if there was zero resale for the lab created, we'd still be money ahead. (We were told that we'd be lucky to get $12,000 if we sold the natural, so even if we got $0 for the lab, we'd still be $4,000 ahead)
    Long story short, we purchased the lab, got a report from a reputable lab, saved money insuring it, and are going to use some of the money we saved for a nice honeymoon. (The stone was 1.77 carat E VS1)
    If I was rich, maybe we'd have purchased the natural, maybe not, because she's so happy with the ring we bought. Best wishes everyone!

  • @zaydenreactss
    @zaydenreactss 2 года назад +14

    They’re not expensive you just sell them for thousands when they’re worth hundreds and sometimes thousands for watches pendants etc

    • @memyselfi5994
      @memyselfi5994 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!! It’s BS

    • @pumpkindiamond994
      @pumpkindiamond994 2 года назад

      @@memyselfi5994 are you HIGH? You mean selling a lab created diamond for thousands when its market value is only hundreds?

    • @memyselfi5994
      @memyselfi5994 2 года назад +2

      @pumpkin diamond WTF are you even talking about? I’m not sure how the f!$k you got that out of my response. I think lab created diamonds are WAY overpriced and in no universe would I buy them.

  • @jrlopezb
    @jrlopezb 2 года назад +25

    Knowing it takes over 200,000 lbs of earth to move to find 1 ct worth of diamonds motivates me to get the lab grown, and price of course. Plus, it's a 100% real diamond.

    • @pumpkindiamond994
      @pumpkindiamond994 2 года назад +3

      200, 000 lbs of earth per 1 carat of rough diamond is a proof they are extremely rare. On the other hand in Mozambique you can get several carats of rubies per ton of Earth.

    • @jrlopezb
      @jrlopezb 2 года назад +2

      @@pumpkindiamond994 why do that to mother earth?

    • @AdamDaxton
      @AdamDaxton Год назад +3

      @@pumpkindiamond994 hurting our planet and abusing people to get me a piece of a rock doesn't make it RARE, ANYMORE

    • @rubiirae
      @rubiirae Год назад

      Well, did you not know that lab grown diamonds are also damaging the environment? If you're so considerate then you should be motivated to get the CZ and call it a day, also don't drive or use a bike, and only eat what you grow in your backyard...ohh don't cook using a stovetop either, you know what, smoke can be damaging to the environment too, don't cook! Just eat raw food.

    • @kylekaisabyad8544
      @kylekaisabyad8544 Год назад +1

      How about oil and the gas and the war all happened about oil country are ben invade or oil people get killed we talk about diamond how about make batteries or anything people have to dig for but we are over looking everything

  • @user-cq5jo4wk5o
    @user-cq5jo4wk5o 2 года назад

    Very interesting, thanks

  • @countdracula5433
    @countdracula5433 Год назад +4

    I am not at all sucked into the whole diamond thing, lab or mined. Moissanite however seems like a great option. More flash and less cash. And, for me their more romantic then diamonds found in the dirt LOL.

  • @PC-ch1md
    @PC-ch1md Год назад +3

    Just like moissanites in the near future lab diamonds will have an overflow or mass production then it will be cheaper. I remember when moissanites 2ctw stud earrings would sell from 700 to a thousand dollars at qvc, now I can get a nice quality moissanite studs for 60 dollars at amazon

  • @margaret.alderidge
    @margaret.alderidge 3 года назад

    This is great info

  • @davidzindell975
    @davidzindell975 3 года назад +2

    Are synthetic sapphires the equal of natural in terms of chemical makeup, purity, color, clarity, brilliance, beauty, etc.? Does the difference in price result from the fact that one is common and one is rare and that therefore the demand is much less for a synthetic sapphire?

    • @YourAverageJeweler
      @YourAverageJeweler  3 года назад +3

      In large part it is strictly the rarity aspect, but there are some differences among synthetic sapphires. They are not all "grown" the same. Some varieties look more "unnatural" and are more easily identified as synthetic. Often, lab grown have specific colors they are known for being.

  • @eldiabloramon
    @eldiabloramon Год назад

    can you do a video on "Q-Carbon"? apparently its harder than diamond, but can handle electro-magentic charges. it could be a possible replacement for our modern cell phone screens

  • @Andikiwiify
    @Andikiwiify Год назад +2

    The way I look at the price.
    $20,000 real vs $7,000 lab
    If I were to keep and resell the real one would I sell it for $13,000 more. Very very doubtful. Go for the lab diamond and put the extra $13k into a house deposit.

  • @aubsarg0222
    @aubsarg0222 2 года назад +4

    You ppl don’t understand politics lol. While the argument remains “lab is real” then why is the resale value of precious synthetic gems not valued as “real?” So if our precious synthetic gems aren’t valued as real, then neither should the diamonds. The ONLY reason why the argument for lab grown is “real” is bc ppl want diamonds. Jewelers know if they advertise they are real, then they get your money and can up charge the price. And yet the same argument does not apply to synthetic gems. The resale value is like 2 bucks for even a rare synthetic sapphire. These stones are still graded by a gemologist, and are recognized by GIA, BUT they have no worth? But lab diamonds do?
    Not buying this. Until all synthetic gems are considered worthy, then I refuse to buy a lab diamond. If I spend a lot of money on a piece, I want to know it’s worthy.

    • @princesskkay221
      @princesskkay221 2 года назад +2

      You realize that a natural diamond of a small size has no value either right? 1ct are the most popular diamond size for engagement rings. You can spend 8k on a 1ct engagement ring and it will loose 1/2 it’s value as soon as you walk out the store due to the high markup. If you go to sell that ring 10 yrs from now you’ll be lucky to get 1k. Diamonds, unless they are rare or of a large ct don’t hold their value. Lab diamond are 100% real diamonds they have the exact same chemical and physical properties of a natural diamond. They are recreating the way the diamond grows in nature just in a lab setting. They don’t hold their value bc they aren’t rare. They can produce thousands of them in a short time period. Some lab grown gemstones are indeed fake. They don’t have the same chemical properties as the natural ones. We should not be using the word synthetic to describe lab diamonds or lab gemstones that are 100% identical in every way to their natural counterparts. Synthetic means fake and the price will reflect something fake. As for real lab gemstones having not value the same applies. If you can mass produce something (real or not) it is no longer rare and the prices needs to reflect that

    • @Euphorica
      @Euphorica 2 года назад +2

      Who cares about resale?
      Such a silly metric. A diamond has worse resale 'off the lot' than an s class mercedes.

  • @Kensbev
    @Kensbev Год назад +1

    It is my opinion that folks are paying more money for a lab grown diamond than, say for a moissanite or lab grown emerald, is that they're paying for a diamond. It's all marketing.

  • @jonathanb.1999
    @jonathanb.1999 Год назад +5

    I’m just curious why lab grown sapphire and ruby is so absurdly inexpensive and lab diamonds can be in the thousands

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Год назад

      Vecuse they are synthetic they do not have the same chemical composition as a real ruby sapphire or Emerald. They are like cubic zirconias

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine Год назад +1

      @@galegrazutis964 Well, that's not true. Lab grown rubies (sapphires) and emeralds are just the same chemical composition as natural ones. I suspect it's because it takes less time and the machinery is less expensive.

  • @Alastor-c
    @Alastor-c 3 года назад +13

    I would really enjoy it if lab grown diamonds eventually become like other lab grown stones. Then I could have all my fun trendy jewelry with diamonds instead of CZ’s 🙂

    • @jdogg5543
      @jdogg5543 Год назад

      Or.you can do more research and get moissanite instead of CZs and lab. They are dirt cheap and have more brilliance than a diamond. They also are dirt resistant, scratch resistant and lasts forever like diamonds do. You can also get them in any color you like.

  • @dvawva5197
    @dvawva5197 3 года назад +5

    Jack Osbourne discusses diamonds. AMAZING!

  • @XIII-TheBlackCat
    @XIII-TheBlackCat 2 года назад +4

    I just wanna be iced out goddammit!!! lab grown are still kinda pricey though

  • @snow4days
    @snow4days 2 года назад +3

    Always seems strange using the term “synthetic” for a real diamond.

  • @draganbalzic4493
    @draganbalzic4493 Год назад

    7:46 Don’t you need to seed the process regardless of the intended result/outcome, and can’t the seeding process begin with a lab grown seed?

    • @Udansha
      @Udansha 11 месяцев назад

      They do seed them. Then they grow from the seed

  • @viniciusaar1497
    @viniciusaar1497 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to tell the difference between a lab grown Diamond from a natural one?

    • @lixiaochen6
      @lixiaochen6 2 года назад +1

      Potentially. But it's a lot like comparing furniture made of natural wood vs grown wood. There's a lot of guessing and sometimes you still can't tell.
      Most diamonds, at least the ones available for a reasonable price on the market, have impurities. Pure diamonds are made of carbon atoms forming a specific lattice. Impurities are a few other atoms got in the way. Natural and lab grown diamonds both have impurities, but lab grown diamonds tend to have a lot less because it was grown in a controlled environment. For natural diamonds, purity is usually an indication for quality, but for because of lab grown diamonds, suspiciously pure diamond at a lower price range is a tell. Natural diamonds can have a wide range of impurities because of the randomness in its formation. Lab grown diamonds tend to have similar impurities for a specific growing process. So if you're aware of typical growing process available right now, you can analyze the impurities through UV rays. (Which also means some natural diamonds will unfortunately be labeled as lab grown with this type of analysis).
      Then there's imperfections. Lab grown diamonds tend to have less imperfections, and when they do have imperfections, it's tied to a specific growing process. Natural diamonds tend to have a lot more randomness in its imperfections . But this is a lot harder to do, I don't know how feasible this is, even in a lab.
      Lab grown diamonds can certainly improve/change the techniques to avoid detection, but there's not a lot of reason for doing it. Like the video has said, the research, equipment, and energy cost of lab grown diamonds are enormous, and it's primarily done for industrial use. Faking a few natural diamonds is not ludicrous enough business, when the diamond supply chain can be chased for larger quantities.

    • @MrLencar83
      @MrLencar83 2 года назад +3

      No you can’t tell the difference. They are identical chemical composition.

    • @tigerlilly5232
      @tigerlilly5232 2 года назад +2

      No, my jeweller only knew when he looked through a loupe and saw it was stamped LAB with a number after it, it tests as a diamond on all diamond testers because it is a diamond, there is a machine however that was made just to tell the difference because the high end diamond dealers felt threatened by these man made ones

  • @lucytimmerman8687
    @lucytimmerman8687 2 года назад +2

    Those spacecraft windows were synthetic white sapphire, not diamond.

    • @NetRolller3D
      @NetRolller3D 2 года назад +1

      Given the formula of sapphire, Star Trek wasn't that far off with "transparent aluminum".

  • @mcphersonjohnathon
    @mcphersonjohnathon 2 года назад +3

    It should be 10% cost

  • @kaylo5634
    @kaylo5634 10 месяцев назад

    My theory is that they are inflating the cost of natural diamonds so that when synthetic become abundant and cheap the natural will keep their value and yes you can test for natural diamonds they have a different internal structure to that of synthetic.

  • @ramiabram6010
    @ramiabram6010 3 года назад +3

    If you sell them to jeweler can he tell if it is lab grown ???

    • @KaleHello
      @KaleHello 3 года назад +1

      Yes, they have technology to check the inscription number on the girdle.

    • @KaleHello
      @KaleHello 3 года назад +1

      @syanin dita Exactly. Sooner or later we will see De Beers monopoly no longer in the market since they even now sell lab grown fine jewelry to appeal to the millenials. They are indeed "threatened" so conforming to what other distributers are doing.

    • @KaleHello
      @KaleHello 3 года назад +1

      @syanin dita It is true. Lightbox has emerged for about a yr now. De Beers monopoly is now focusing on the millenials and "influencers" on instagram to market their lab grown diamonds to.

    • @jallday3000
      @jallday3000 2 года назад +1

      No true sometimes they can sometimes they can't

  • @sandyshank6266
    @sandyshank6266 Год назад

    Lab grown diamond should not be so expensive as they are. I prefer the moissanite diamond. My question is why are lab grown diamonds so expensive when they are not the actual blood diamond itself. Diamonds are so over priced and definitely not worth it.

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640
    @maximhollandnederlandthene7640 9 месяцев назад +1

    Real diamonds business is wrong, its a cartel.
    Good lab-grown of 3 ct (2,5 ct efectively) carats are on sale for under 30 euro now in 2023. 🤗

  • @singingjadeite9000
    @singingjadeite9000 3 года назад +2

    Can you please talk about jadeite jade

  • @emkeicastillo8430
    @emkeicastillo8430 Год назад

    Laboratory condition is more ideal in the formation of diamond , than deep beneath the earth , a few more years then most diamond for sale are lab grown , they have the same chemical properties and they look the same , and cheaper

  • @thesweetlifeexperience5076
    @thesweetlifeexperience5076 2 года назад +5

    Aren’t lab grown diamonds worthless once you purchase it? So if it’s not that much cheaper, wouldn’t the better option be to get a mined to retain some sort of value?

    • @slayergut
      @slayergut 2 года назад +6

      They do retain value on the market, perhaps not back to big jewelers but private buyers etc will still take it. Just not as high % returns as a natural diamond.
      Lets say a lab diamond is worth 20% of the price you paid for it out the door, compared to 40% for natural diamonds. Being that a lab diamond is usually around 50% the price of an equivalent natural, you end up retaining more money for lab growns.
      Eg. comparing two diamonds of equal cut, carat, colour and clarity;
      $10k Lab grown diamond sells for $2k.
      $20k Natural diamond sells for $8k.
      If you went for lab grown you'd end up with $2k + 10k(cash that wasn't spent) = 12k.
      So, if you intend to sell the diamond in the future, you potentially retain $4k more.
      If you DON'T intend to sell the diamond, you just saved $10k.

    • @MrLencar83
      @MrLencar83 2 года назад +10

      An earth diamond will retain between 50 and 60% of its value. I just bought a lab grown True Hearts 1.12 Carat F VS1 for $2500. To buy the same earth diamond would cost $ 12,000. If you went to sell the earth diamond you may get back $6000 to $7000 maximum. That’s a loss of $ 5-6000. If I went to sell the lab created diamond at it was worth nothing I would have lost $2500. So tell me who loses more? I get the same real diamond, same cut, clarity and colour. No one can tell the difference, even using a diamond tester. So the earth diamond loses $ 5000 and the lab $2500 is lost. Don’t buy into the earth grown diamonds are the best and they hold they’re value nonsense. Because it is just nonsense. Do the earth and your wallet a favour and buy a lab diamond.

    • @NOT_A_TOP_FAN
      @NOT_A_TOP_FAN 2 года назад +4

      @@MrLencar83 yep. 6 years ago bought a 10k 1ct heart and arrows AGS ideal as an engagement ring. For Xmas just bought a similar lab diamond as a diamond pendant necklace. Wish lab diamonds would have been around 6 years ago lol. Because unless you are desperate to raise cash fast, nobody EVER sells their diamonds. And most jewelry companies offer lifetime upgrades on diamonds (even the lab ones). So unless earth diamonds start to retain crazy values, it makes zero sense anymore to buy an earth. And people who say investment, blah, blah…no true investor puts any money in jewelry….

    • @msk3905
      @msk3905 2 года назад +4

      @@MrLencar83 exactly! Amazing how many people don’t actually run numbers before making statements. Out of curiosity I called a few places to see what they would buy my wife’s diamond (not selling) and offers were in the 40% range because as they explained to me, they need to prep for sale, then have to carry costs until sold if sold, etc. You know basically explaining why they they want to give me as little as possible. Like you any jewelry I buy for my wife is for her to have until passes so could care less about resale, she has all of her mothers jewelry and my mother has already put instructions on what pieces of hers go to who. To me spending $12,500 then losing @ $6,000 - $7,000 makes zero sense when you have the option to get the same diamond with only a $2,500 loss. But I get that many don’t recognize lab grown as diamonds.

    • @chasa4347
      @chasa4347 Год назад +1

      @@MrLencar83 I can verify that Len - My gals stone would have been $20,500 natural, we got the lab for $4,200. If we were lucky and got $12,000 for the natural, we'd still have been money ahead. AND insuring the lab is much cheaper too!

  • @quadmsolutions4723
    @quadmsolutions4723 2 года назад +2

    Lab growns are a fraction the price of natural diamonds, stop the 🧢. 😆🤣💀💯

  • @sandyshank6266
    @sandyshank6266 Год назад +1

    Just supply and demand. Diamonds are not worth the value that these people place in these quartz.

  • @Amira_gucci
    @Amira_gucci 2 года назад

    Why HONGKONG natural. Diamonds are very cheap?

  • @brownshoeT2
    @brownshoeT2 3 года назад +3

    GIA doesn't classify lab grown diamonds as synthetic anymore I thought

    • @YourAverageJeweler
      @YourAverageJeweler  3 года назад +2

      They usually refer to them as lab grown diamond(Lab Grown Diamond report as an example), but they also accept using "synthetic" as a synonym for lab grown and lab
      created. Semantics are important though, especially in jewelry.

    • @brownshoeT2
      @brownshoeT2 3 года назад +2

      @@YourAverageJeweler Thanks for the reply. I've been looking for a diamond because I'm going to propose (probably the same with 90%+ of people looking for diamonds lol). Money is tight, so I've been looking at lab grown diamonds. I've been doing a LOT of research trying to figure out what's the best for my situation. I want to give her an amazing looking ring, but the last thing I want is her to think I got her a fake one. I only have a budget of like 3-4k if I get financing. I know that the ring looks MUCH more impressive with lab grown, and I'm hoping I found my forever person, so we don't have to sell the diamond.

    • @YourAverageJeweler
      @YourAverageJeweler  3 года назад +2

      @@brownshoeT2 Congratulations for getting to that point. A lab grown diamond can be a great way to get more diamond for the money. If she doesn't mind the idea, it is probably a good option for you two. Congratulations and best of luck!

    • @brownshoeT2
      @brownshoeT2 3 года назад +1

      @@YourAverageJeweler Thank you

    • @yonahmalkagold6290
      @yonahmalkagold6290 2 года назад +1

      @@brownshoeT2 we just updated my ring after being married for ten years and we went with a lab grown diamond so I could get the size I want. We did so much research and honestly it’s a gorgeous diamond and I’m so happy!

  • @blakehuddlestun707
    @blakehuddlestun707 3 года назад

    Whats your opinion on igi for lab grown diamond reports

    • @YourAverageJeweler
      @YourAverageJeweler  3 года назад

      They are legitimate, but I don't know that they are as rigid as AGS or GIA. With that said, Lab Grown diamonds usually aren't as likely to have those two.

    • @KaleHello
      @KaleHello 3 года назад

      @notfiveo Where do you see that?

    • @kesuya
      @kesuya 3 года назад +2

      @@KaleHello a jeweler in my city (Toronto) has GIA graded Lab diamonds. I sent him an inquiry and I can't wait to see the price lol

  • @Horton.1114
    @Horton.1114 Год назад

    Chemists are making the most expensive wine without grapes

  • @memyselfi5994
    @memyselfi5994 2 года назад +2

    No way I’m spending 1000s of $ for a lab grown gem. That’s ridiculous. I know all the issues with real diamonds but if I’m spending that kind of money I’m getting the real thing!

  • @sandyshank6266
    @sandyshank6266 Год назад

    The jewelry industry needs to go back and research moissanite from the sky verses earthly diamonds. Meteorites by far are more rare than diamonds, gold sapphires and even ruby's.

  • @DiamondonNet
    @DiamondonNet 2 года назад +2

    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!

    • @snow4days
      @snow4days 2 года назад +3

      I don’t think anyone buys jewelry as an investment. Never heard of it

    • @mehwhatevah
      @mehwhatevah Год назад

      Ummmm. The pawn shop? You’re gonna get robbed anyway.

    • @tiffaneywilson7032
      @tiffaneywilson7032 5 месяцев назад

      No jewelry store in my area would buy my 1.5 ct natural mined diamond either. 🤷‍♀️ They all said they don't buy diamonds. I only found one used jewelry shop that would by it. They offered me $500 for a ring that was over $6,000. I just kept my ring.

  • @calliew311
    @calliew311 Год назад

    Lab grown are way less expensive, and obviously better for the environment and humans that work in those mines, because there are no mines for lab created diamonds.

  • @mercoid
    @mercoid 2 года назад +1

    You are above average

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine Год назад

    They're not "lab" grown. They're made in factories.

    • @Udansha
      @Udansha 11 месяцев назад +1

      A lab. And yes they're real. Stop hating 😅

  • @carolginsberg8392
    @carolginsberg8392 Год назад +1

    But they are a girls best friend

  • @emmaramsay5585
    @emmaramsay5585 2 года назад +1

    Lab grown diamonds aren’t expensive

  • @jerrydemas2020
    @jerrydemas2020 2 года назад

    Art, jewelry and tattoos are for people that have more money that brains

  • @sail253
    @sail253 Год назад

    But its the same thing

  • @amitanandanojha3419
    @amitanandanojha3419 2 года назад

    no lab grown are less expensive 🙄

  • @JS-fc3vq
    @JS-fc3vq 3 года назад +2

    Blood diamond! Lmfao

  • @tigerlilly5232
    @tigerlilly5232 2 года назад +4

    They are not expensive, mined diamonds are overpriced! My lab diamond cost half the price of a mined stone and no one can tell the difference unless they look through a loop and see that it is stamped as lab. It tests as diamond, it acts like a diamond because it IS a diamond it just cost alot less than one from the earth.

    • @000CloudStrife
      @000CloudStrife 2 года назад +1

      Tests like a diamond depending on which equipment is used to test the gem.

    • @tigerlilly5232
      @tigerlilly5232 2 года назад +1

      @@000CloudStrife Actually there is only one machine that can tell the difference and let me tell you no jeweller where I am has one, the only way they knew mine was one was when they looked under the loop and saw it was inscribed as a lab.

    • @000CloudStrife
      @000CloudStrife 2 года назад +1

      @@tigerlilly5232 where is that? Let me go resell lab diamonds in that area. Lol out here in California they are on top of it.

    • @tigerlilly5232
      @tigerlilly5232 2 года назад +2

      @@000CloudStrife UK and why would you want to resell Lab diamonds for profit, they are not bought for profit are they bought because people want something that makes a statement but they can comfortably afford it instead of wasting a ton of money on a mined, and there isn`t much profit in mined anyway who cares if they are on "top" of it, sounds to me like you are a diamond dealer who is against labs because you know this generation is all for them! Diamond is a diamond whether lab or mined no matter how you want to try and make it out mined are better.

    • @000CloudStrife
      @000CloudStrife 2 года назад +1

      @@tigerlilly5232 money for my future endeavors.

  • @FXNorm
    @FXNorm 2 года назад +1

    To long winded.

  • @TheZehahaha1
    @TheZehahaha1 3 года назад +13

    Diamonds are worthless

    • @kesuya
      @kesuya 3 года назад +6

      They're intrinsically worthless but in the end, they're worth whatever someone is willing to pay for. You could probably sell your own stool sample, if it's marketed correctly.

    • @3sbon
      @3sbon 3 года назад +3

      Try and buy one for nothing then.

    • @TheZehahaha1
      @TheZehahaha1 3 года назад

      @@3sbon I have not. I would not spend my money to buy trash

    • @3sbon
      @3sbon 3 года назад +4

      @@TheZehahaha1 money is worthless

    • @TheZehahaha1
      @TheZehahaha1 3 года назад

      @@3sbon money conveys some value to the person accepting it at that time.
      What new product do you get a 20% offer for its original face value?

  • @DW-rs8tq
    @DW-rs8tq 3 года назад +1

    Fake

  • @jessereeves3120
    @jessereeves3120 Год назад

    Another lying jeweler. Shocker

  • @Udansha
    @Udansha 11 месяцев назад

    So this video is 2 years old. The prices have significantly dropped. BTW earth diamonds have dropped too. Jewelers selling earth blood diamonds should be worried. You better get in the lab industry soon