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Do The 4 C’s Actually Matter?

Author: Stone Lab
by Stone Lab
Posted: Jul 02, 2021

Imagine your dream ring. What shape is the stone? How large is it? It sparkles with pure bright light. Reality check: The typical engagement ring has a 1 carat stone with G color, VS2 clarity and is rated as Good cut. How does those 4 C’s stack up to a Stone Lab Diamond Alternative? Let’s take it one "C" at a time.

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The most important of the 4 C’s, the quality of the cut determines how sparkly the ring is. Too deep, too shallow, and poor symmetry can all cause the light to escape instead of bouncing back to the eye.

Color

As the name implies, this "C" considers how much—or how little—color is in the stone. It is a scale from D (colorless) to Z (noticeable color). The more colorless your stone is, the more icy white it will appear, whereas more color can add a muddy tinge to the stone.

Clarity

One of the more technical terms, clarity refers to any flaws in the stone. These imperfections are graded on a spectrum from noticeable flaws (known as "inclusions") to flawless.

Carat

The most exciting and well-known of the 4 C’s, carat weight refers to the size of the stone. A typical engagement ring is about 1 carat, but we know from our survey that most women prefer a stone that’s 2 carats or larger.

Cost

We sometimes consider cost the "fifth C" because it has a large impact on the stone you can buy. That ring you imagined at the beginning of this post? Too often, couples find that they can’t actually afford it in reality without sacrificing on quality of the stone.

No Sacrifices. We don’t think anyone should have to sacrifice their dreams because of cost. And spending nearly $5,000 on a ring? That’s ridiculous.

CERTIFICATION

When it comes to precious gemstones like diamonds, quality is the key. At Stone Lab, we pay serious attention to diamond certification. All our lab grown diamonds are either certified or approved by Gem Certification and Assurance Lab (GCAL) or by International Gemological Institute (IGI). Both these two associations are well respected in the diamond industry; they are known for their consistency and unbiased grading systems.

When lab grown diamonds are IGI or GCAL certified, it means that those manmade diamonds have the same physical, chemical, and optical characteristics as natural diamonds, and exhibit the same fire, scintillation, and sparkle. Also, Lab Grown Diamonds are conflict-free and cost-effective at the same time.

Lab Grown Diamonds Are Similar To Real Diamonds

Although grown in labs by scientists, lab grown diamonds are real diamonds. They have the same chemical and optical properties as natural diamonds. They are so identical that sometimes expert gemmologists have a tough time spotting the difference.

Don’t make sacrifices to get your dream ring (or earrings or necklace). It’s simply not necessary. Our engagement Diamonds ringsprovide the same sparkle and shine of a mined diamond at a fraction of the cost.

About the Author

We are the largest manufacturer of Lab Grown Diamonds, and we sell them at wholesale rates. At Stone Lab Diamonds, we provide you the trustworthiness of Igi certification.

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