Can you tell the difference between lab grown diamonds and real diamonds? #shorts

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Phosphorescent detection and fluorescent spectroscopy are the currently one of the most accurate methods to differentiate between lab-grown and natural diamonds.

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So what I'm hearing is that I can buy a lab grown diamond for a ring, lie, and no one could tell? Why pay 2x or more the price for a natural one then?

cryobreeze
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I prefer the diamond that wasn’t dug up by a child at gun point

themenagerie
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Bro, lab diamonds are literally better, because they bypass the pollution involved in diamond mining, AND the slavery for diamond mining....

bobopet
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So. Theres no objective reason to buy the artificially inflated priced. More fragile natural diamonds vs mroe fairly priced lab grown diamonds.

robertharris
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Remember that the only reason diamonds cost as much as they do is because of a marketing scheme by De Beers, a company that held a monopoly on 80% of diamonds at its peak

trevorcollins
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It’s literally too shiny and perfect and refracts/reflects too well compared to a natural one. So what’s the problem? It’s literally the same thing down to the molecule. Costs less. Possibly didn’t involve child labor/slave labor/child slave labor and its quite literally more perfect than any natural diamond. If you’re trying to dissuade me from wanting a lab grown diamond you’re failing.

APolishedTurd
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I'd rather have a lab diamond. They're basically the same chemically, and they look identical, but the lab diamonds are effectively flawless.

BigRW
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They tested real because they are both real.

andriyshapovalov
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Honestly diamonds are the biggest scam in history.

treynelson
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the "machine" is literally a box with UV lights and a note 9 on top

Shadow__X
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My family is from South Africa, and my distant family is still involved in “our” diamond business. Trust me, diamonds are worthless, they’re not extremely uncommon, and only have value because we say they do. They’re a scam, and I wouldn’t waist your money on them. Especially because I’ve seen how awful the laborers are treated.

lorenzodemedici
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Kinda sucks how the most common gemstone found in nature is considered so highly, through nothing but marketing, and how crazily overpriced it is for it's actual worth.

xds
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From what I understand people are okay buying lab grown diamonds cuz they don't want them to come from countries with child workers,
Also people don't care too much for strip mining

brandonjerome
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I would rather not fund an African warlord by buying blood diamonds

TrampConnoisseur
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Truth is, both diamonds SHOULD be cheap as rocks, because diamonds aren’t hard to find. The only reason they stay high, is because companies have huge wear-houses full of them, and only let out a small amount to create the illusion of scarcity.

downfall
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The scientists added that so people can tell the difference, you can actually make an unidentifiable lab grown diamond.

janszreniawski
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Both are identical and considered real. Why bother buying a earth mined.

zues
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The only "problem" with lab diamonds are that they are "too perfect" and "cheap".

fortunateson
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“Oh wow, that’s really cool” he said, obviously unimpressed

thubb
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Vernuille Process is what is used to grow diamonds or rubies or sapphires (almost the same things). You can tell the difference between a grown diamond and a naturally occuring one by the way the grown diamond is "layered". The vernuille process essentially grows a diamond upwards much like a really intense 3d printer. Layer by layer. This process was invented over 200 years ago and diamonds (rubies and sapphires) have been mass produced every since by the company itself.

Naturally occuring diamonds are much more complicated internally. And do not express a layered construction.

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