This Pavé ring with a laboratory-grown Radiant Square diamond is a true masterpiece of jewelry craftsmanship. Made from 14-karat yellow gold, it features a central Radiant Square-cut diamond set in four prongs, emphasizing its brilliance and elegance. The band is adorned with small, laboratory-grown diamonds in a pavé setting, adding extra sparkle and luxury. The overall design is strikingly sophisticated and modern, while the laboratory-grown diamond is an ethical choice that retains all the qualities of a natural stone.
Lab-grow Diamonds
Laboratory-grown diamonds are stones created by humans in controlled laboratory conditions using advanced technologies. The process of their creation mimics the natural conditions of diamond formation, such as high pressure and temperature, which occur beneath the Earth's surface.
They look and have the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as natural diamonds but are more environmentally friendly and ethical because their production eliminates the need for mining, which is sometimes associated with negative social and environmental impacts.
Laboratory-grown diamonds are not only an ethical and eco-friendly choice but also a more affordable option compared to natural diamonds.
Gold Alloy
14 karat gold and 18 karat gold are types of gold alloys that are commonly used in jewelry. The term “karat” (“K”) is used to measure the purity of gold. Both 14K and 18K gold have their advantages and are commonly used in jewelry making. The choice between them often depends on personal preferences, budget, and the desired characteristics of the jewelry piece, such as color, durability and value.
14K gold is an alloy composed of 58,3% pure gold. The additional metals are mixed with the gold to improve its durability and strength.
18K gold is an alloy that contains 75% pure gold. The higher gold content gives 18 karat gold a richer yellow color and a higher value compared to 14 karat gold.