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GIA evaluates 4.04 carat ring cut from a single laboratory-grown diamond
This pioneering creation by Dutch Diamond Technologies and Heursel showcases the limitless possibilities of man-made diamonds, setting new standards in both jewellery and technology
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the leading institute for research into diamonds, coloured stones and pearls, recently evaluated a diamond ring cut from a single laboratory-grown diamond. The unique 4.04 carat single crystal solid faceted ring was submitted to the GIA New York laboratory for assessment, marking a significant milestone in the world of carved single-crystal diamond rings.
Gems & Gemology (G&G), GIA’s quarterly professional journal, recently published an online research note with gemological observations and spectroscopic features of this rare laboratory-grown diamond ring. The research note will appear in the Fall 2023 print edition of the journal.
The ring, produced by Dutch Diamond Technologies in collaboration with Belgian jewellery store Heursel, demonstrates the fusion between cutting-edge technology and traditional craftsmanship. It was cut from an 8.54-ct laboratory-grown diamond plate created by chemical vapour deposition (CVD). The 3.03 mm thick band had an inner diameter of 16.35–16.40 mm and an outer diameter of 20.32–20.40 mm.
“Although this is not the first ‘ring’ of this type that has been reported, it is the first time GIA has evaluated a ring carved from a single laboratory-grown diamond. As technology continues to evolve with man-made diamond growth, we expect to see more creative ways for this product to be used. New achievements will advance the bounds of what is possible with laboratory-grown diamond, both in new applications in jewellery and technology,” said Tom Moses, executive vice president and chief laboratory and research officer at GIA.
GIA is committed to excellence and providing accurate and reliable information to consumers. As technology evolves, GIA remains at the forefront of industry advancements, ensuring consumers can make informed decisions when purchasing diamonds.
Courtesy: gia.edu
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