Environmental Friendly Engagement Rings are More Affordable than You Think

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Choosing your engagement ring should be like choosing your life partner, a personal and unique experience. Finding the right ring can be a process with so many factors to weigh. But one thing is for sure, engagement rings can be expensive, oftentimes the rings we want can be heavily overpriced just because of the type of diamond. Mined diamonds are what make these rings so expensive, but you can get the same quality diamond that costs so much less by choosing a lab-grown or “synthetic” diamond to fit in your setting.

Any place you can put an earth-mined diamond, you can use a lab-grown environmentally friendly diamond without any compromise on beauty, quality, or sparkle. From the jewelers, Friendly Diamonds, you can get all of the trimmings and customization on your engagement ring at a price you can actually afford. By purchasing a lab grown diamond, you are not only preserving your wallet but the environment. By choosing a lab grown diamond, you are making a great choice. For those that still want a mined diamond, you can still choose that option as well!

Friendly Diamonds is committed to ensuring that your engagement is as spectacular as you imagined. Friendly Diamonds not only sells beautiful diamond rings and other jewels, but they also have a fantastic surprise offer. And the surprise offer is that if you order any jewelry from their website, they will send you a beautiful Solitaire Pendant if you spend $5,000 or more. (Conditions will apply). Friendly Diamonds is the only jeweler that will offer you the service and quality that you deserve. You will not find this level of quality anywhere else, with free shipping, returns, resizing, engraving, and a lifetime guarantee and exchange.

Friendly Diamonds has found success with the use of laboratory created diamonds. Because these diamonds are so new to customers, the company works to make sure that they educate the customer to understand exactly what lab made diamonds are. This helps those customers make informed decisions when buying their engagement ring, wedding band, anniversary gift, or a piece of jewelry. 

A lab-created diamond, also known as a cultured or engineered diamond, is a wonder of the new millennium and a trend that will soon be plentiful for its bright benefits and advantages. A lab-grown or man-made diamond is equally as dazzling as a diamond that emerges from hundreds of kilometers below the earth’s mantle.

It is developed to rival even the best mined stones by sharing nature’s formula. Physicists and chemists have identified what would happen naturally over extended periods of time after decades of research and experimentation.

Today, under carefully controlled lab conditions, this may be used to generate actual diamonds that are identical, if not superior, in structure, composition, and shape than earth-mined diamonds in shorter periods of time and in higher number and quality. This not only meets the market’s increasing demand but also addresses the rising environmental and ethical concerns surrounding the diamond trade.

Another benefit customers will notice with lab-created diamonds is that they will have a friendlier 

price point as well. Even though they are man-made, lab-created diamonds consist of actual carbon atoms arranged in the characteristic diamond crystal structure. Technology advances have made possible the creation of diamonds so pure that they are indistinguishable even to the most trained eye, offering identical physical, chemical, and optical attributes as their mined counterparts.

Lab diamonds, also known as synthetic diamonds, artificial diamonds, or cultured diamonds, are man-made, but they have almost comparable characteristics to mined diamonds, and even specialists have difficulty distinguishing between a “real” and a synthetic diamond. Friendly Diamonds also provide a large selection of lab diamonds, including different shapes.

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