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  2. Lab grown diamonds are created from tiny carbon seeds of pre-existing diamonds. Scientists use advanced technology – either extreme pressure and heat or a special deposition process known as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) – to mimic the method of natural diamond formation. Over the course of six to ten weeks, a rough diamond is formed.
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    As the name suggests, a laboratory-grown diamond is a diamond that is grown in a lab using the same extreme forces — temperature and pressure — that form earth-created diamonds. There are exactly zero chemical, optical, or physical differences in a lab-grown diamond, compared to an earth-created diamond.
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    “A lab-grown diamond is a stone that has been engineered to match the visual and chemical qualities of natural diamonds,” said Chante Nieuwhof, a product marketer at Metal Artist Studio, a custom jeweler in South Africa. “They are not developed naturally, but rather are created intentionally in a factory.”
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    There are two main processes which are used to create lab-grown diamonds:

    • The Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) method involves a diamond seed placed in a vacuum chamber filled with carbon-rich gas. ...
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    High pressure, high temperature (HPHT) diamonds are produced in a laboratory by mimicking the high pressure, high temperature conditions that form natural diamonds in the Earth. This process produces a distinctively shaped laboratory-grown diamond crystal.
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    WEBMay 31, 2019 · Learn how to distinguish natural and laboratory-grown diamonds based on their chemical, physical and optical properties, as well as their growth morphology. GIA offers diploma programs, seminars and …