This may be is stupid question based out of ignorance, but I was looking at the Whiteflash website and noticed the “Laboratory” engraving is pretty prominent on the side of the diamond. I understand inscribing the GIA cert no. for a diamond so it can be matched to a cert, but why exactly do diamonds need to be inscribed as “laboratory”?
Lest anyone think I’m trying to pull a fast one, whatever ring I buy will be mine til I die, and I’m guessing any certificate also states it would be a lab diamond.
It just comes across kind of tacky to me, I don’t have to get “faux” sewn into a faux fur coat for example. I get the impression it’s more to protect the diamond mining industry than anything else. Similar to when processed cheese came about, the dairy industry tried to get it called “embalmed cheese” to make it unappealing to consumers.
In my line of work (chemistry) chemicals are labeled with grades like reagent, pure, etc. These labels serve a functional purpose because what’s in the bottle matters depending on the type of experiment being done, and of course better grades cost more.
I am definitely open to being wrong, but as far as I know, there is no real difference between a good diamond from the earth vs one made with an instrument.
Lest anyone think I’m trying to pull a fast one, whatever ring I buy will be mine til I die, and I’m guessing any certificate also states it would be a lab diamond.
It just comes across kind of tacky to me, I don’t have to get “faux” sewn into a faux fur coat for example. I get the impression it’s more to protect the diamond mining industry than anything else. Similar to when processed cheese came about, the dairy industry tried to get it called “embalmed cheese” to make it unappealing to consumers.

I am definitely open to being wrong, but as far as I know, there is no real difference between a good diamond from the earth vs one made with an instrument.
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