Frequently Asked Questions
Will a lab-created diamond wedding ring match my natural diamond engagement ring? +
Yes. Since lab-created diamonds are identical to natural diamonds in sparkle, fire, and scintillation, they will match perfectly. When side-by-side, it is impossible to tell them apart with the naked eye, ensuring your bridal set looks cohesive and brilliant.
Can lab-grown diamond wedding bands be resized? +
Most lab-grown diamond wedding rings can be resized just like traditional rings. However, full eternity bands (where diamonds go all the way around) generally cannot be resized. For those styles, we recommend double-checking your size or opting for a half-eternity design.
Are lab-created diamonds durable enough for a wedding ring worn daily? +
Absolutely. Lab-created diamonds score a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making them the hardest material on Earth. They are highly resistant to scratching and chipping, making them the ideal choice for a piece of jewelry meant to be worn every single day.
What is the difference between an eternity band and a stackable wedding ring? +
An eternity band features a continuous line of lab-grown diamonds encircling the entire finger, symbolizing eternal love. Stackable rings are often thinner and designed with lower profiles so they can sit flush against your engagement ring or other bands for a layered look.
Do lab-created diamond wedding rings come with certification? +
Yes. Most high-quality lab-grown diamonds in our wedding collection are certified by leading gemological labs like IGI or GIA. This certification provides an official report on the 4Cs (Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat weight) and confirms the stone's lab-grown origin.
Why choose a lab-grown diamond for a wedding band over a natural one? +
Choosing lab-grown allows you to maximize your budget, often getting larger or higher-quality stones for 30-50% less than mined diamonds. It is also an ethical and sustainable choice, as these diamonds are produced with a significantly smaller environmental footprint.
