Would deeply appreciate any input on the following situation: I received a pair of diamond stud earrings as a ten year anniversary gift. They are beautiful, have fire, etc. Husband informs that they are 3.4 total carat weight, one stone is an E, VVSI, and ideal cut. The other is a G, IF, and ideal cut. Husband relays that it to "so many months to source the stones" and that our jeweler had to work "very hard" to find the pair. I emailed our jeweler and asked about GIA report and got no response.
A week later, I receive a pamphlet/brochure in the the mail from Chatham Laboratories, thanking us for our purchase of "lab grown" diamonds. I have not mentioned Chatham mailing. Husband says a "GIA report is unnecessary" for the earrings (?)
No one has informed me that the earring stones are man made, synthetic. For backgound, my engagement ring is GIA certified and mined. Husband and I disussed the GIA cert at length for the engagment ring. Should I be upset at the lack of disclosure on the lab grown earrings ? They are beautiful and I am grateful- I just think the MM diamonds create disclosure issues for the person receiving the gift. Wrong ? Many thanks in advance.
A week later, I receive a pamphlet/brochure in the the mail from Chatham Laboratories, thanking us for our purchase of "lab grown" diamonds. I have not mentioned Chatham mailing. Husband says a "GIA report is unnecessary" for the earrings (?)
No one has informed me that the earring stones are man made, synthetic. For backgound, my engagement ring is GIA certified and mined. Husband and I disussed the GIA cert at length for the engagment ring. Should I be upset at the lack of disclosure on the lab grown earrings ? They are beautiful and I am grateful- I just think the MM diamonds create disclosure issues for the person receiving the gift. Wrong ? Many thanks in advance.