It's all a matter of personal preference as well as what we deem as acceptable.
Anecdotal example...
My preference is LGD due to the insane value factor, but my personal acceptance (for buying to give to my wife) has some steep stipulations:
Colorless (D-E)
HPHT
Type IIa
Eye-clean, but must be at least SI1
40.5-40.8° CA
34-35° PA
54-58% table
Ideal-Scope and/or ASET verified optics
Must have a certain performance personality "that look" that appeases my eyes
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I think over time as the societal pressure of arbitrary perceived 'value' wanes this uncertainty will become less acute and relevant for many. It will be just buying the best sparkly you can. This is a good thing.
There was a time when amethyst was considered precious, there was a time when silver was valuable than gold. It's fluid. It's all conceptual as perception.
Buy what you can afford and what makes you happy and you'll never go wrong.
Has anyone who purchased a lab diamond for an engagement ring second guessing themselves? Feeling like it’s not authentic? I saw the most gorgeous 3 stone lab ring for 4500 and earth mined it would probably be around 30,000
I used to feel this way but not so much anymore and especially not since I lost a WF ACA stud.
I wear diamonds casually and don't feel quite dressed without a bit of sparkle. Mind clean for me now means having the most well cut and well-vetted/certified stone and not having to worry so much about losing it.
There seems to be a lot of politics surrounding the authenticity of lab diamonds but it doesn't matter much to me anymore.
Diamonds are a horrid investment and are more for adornment and personal enjoyment in my opinion. I don't regret my mined diamond purchases but I think moving forward, I'll be choosing lab for certain pieces.
I'd be hard pressed to find someone turn their nose up at a beautiful colorless/clean/ideal cut diamond just because of its origins whether mined or lab created.
I agree. Because I lost my rings, I think I’m going lab. The feeling of losing a diamond is awful.
@Alybird I did wonder myself about the inscription…. And yes, I had this ring made after my young BIl died. It was a bad birthday week for me (worse for my BIL I kniow) and DH bought me a bunch of things and added in getting the sapphire made into a ring. It was gorgeous and I absolute loved this ring. It was pretty all the time. Mesmerizing. I hope I can recreate the qualities of it.
I hope so too! I am sincerely sorry for your loss. Your ring sounds beautiful and had kind intentions poured into it and I can tell it was very cherished and special.
Next time I speak to my local jeweler, I'm going to ask him about the inscription and whether it can be traced.
There's a part of me that feels like if someone found it, I hope they needed it or that they appreciate it. But who am I kidding? Most people find a diamond or precious jewelry and immediately see the monetary value and not the moments, the thoughts and experiences that went into it.
I've asked myself if getting a pair of lab diamond studs is reactionary to what happened since it was recent, and maybe it is, but I did a gut check with myself and imagined I had all the funds in the world to be throwing around figuring this out. I would still get a pair of lab studs (well made, well cut, well crafted ofc), not because it's less special but somehow it feels more responsible and weighs less on my mind.
I don’t wear my mined diamond any more and I don’t think twice about it. A diamond is a diamond. I never really thought about where my mined diamond came from to begin with.
Has anyone who purchased a lab diamond for an engagement ring second guessing themselves? Feeling like it’s not authentic?
I saw the most gorgeous 3 stone lab ring for 4500 and earth mined it would probably be around 30,000