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  • 3.08 carat Pear Shape Lab Diamond Seven-Stone Ring

    Three small marquise diamonds sit on each side of this pear shape lab diamond center stone in perfect harmony to create a truly stunning, one-of-a-kind, seven stone engagement ring design; handmade in 14 karat gold. Diamond setting: .48 carats marquise cut lab diamonds and .80 carat full cut round brilliant melee, colorless/VS clarity Ring Measures 1.8mm wide Learn More
  • 4.21 carat Oval Lab Diamond Lotus Prong Engagement Ring

    Stunning oval lab center stone with pave prong-to-prong detailing in yellow gold with plain, platinum lotus prongs on a plain, yellow gold band. Diamond setting: .20 carat full cut round brilliant melee, colorless/VS clarity Ring Measures 1.8mm wide Learn More
  • 4.58 carat Cushion Cut Lab Diamond Solitaire Ring

    A lab created cushion cut diamond center with pave 'prong to prong' detailing on the basket floating atop a plain band; handmade in two-tone 14 karat gold. Diamond setting: .20 carats full cut round brilliant melee, Colorless/VS Clarity Ring Measures 2mm wide Learn More
  • 3.54 Carat Step-Cut Hexagon Lab Diamond Three-Stone Ring

    One-of-a-kind elongated step-cut hexagon lab diamond offset by matching tapered baguette side diamonds in a three-stone ring design; handmade in 14 karat gold. Diamond setting: .75 carats baguette side stones, colorless/VS clarity Ring Measures 1.9mm wide Learn More
  • 3.57 carat Oval and Angled Marquise Lab Diamond Five Stone Ring

    Oval center stone offset by two matching, angled marquise diamonds on either side pointing to a pave, cathedral band. Handmade in 14 karat gold. Diamond setting: .63 carats lab marquise cut side stones and .20 carat full cut round brilliant melee, colorless/VS clarity Ring Measures 1.8mm wide Learn More
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LAB Ready Products

What are Lab-Grown Diamonds?

Lab-grown diamonds, also known as lab-created diamonds, man-made diamonds, or synthetic diamonds, are diamonds that are manufactured in a laboratory. Lab-grown diamonds are created using two different methods: high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds with the same hardness, optical properties, and chemical composition as natural diamonds.

Benefits of Lab-Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds have many benefits over natural diamonds.

  • Lab-grown diamonds are ethically produced because they are not mined from the earth. All lab-grown diamonds are conflict-free.
  • Lab-grown diamonds are less expensive than natural diamonds because there is an infinite amount of lab-grown diamonds that can be created.
Where to Buy Lab Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds are available through many different retailers. Lauren B Jewelry in New York City offers a large selection of lab-grown diamonds in-store located on the third floor at 608 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10020.

Antique Name, Modern Flair

The cushion cut diamond can be traced back to the old mine cut of the 1800s. Characterized by a high crown, a deep pavilion, and large facets, the cushion cut was made to glitter in low light. Our LAB Ready take on this soft square shape is made to modernize a long-time favorite.

Our lab-grown antique cushion diamonds take center stage, whether they’re set in a three-stone ring or classic pavé band. The depth of the cut makes it the perfect choice for a variety of settings, from the simple, yet elegant basket to the lofty cathedral. It’s also ideal for showcasing our signature wrap design.

Best of all, you can comfortably stack with a wedding band.

Ring Terms to Know

This small, delicate piece of jewelry only seems simple. Here are a few key terms to help you understand the anatomy of a diamond ring:

  • Prongs: These small metal hooks holding the stone(s) in place. The center stone may have a horizontal band connecting the prongs; this creates a basket setting.
  • Gallery: The area below the center-stone and above the shank of the ring. This is a great place to add some beautiful finishing touches to your ring.
  • Shoulders: Shoulders refer to the two sides of the ring between the setting and the rest of the band.
  • Shank: This refers to the rest of the band as it encircles the finger. The shank can include diamonds or gemstones, or be completely solitaire, and vary in size from ring to ring.

We take pride in crafting quality, durable jewelry. Since lab-grown diamonds are as hard and strong as mined diamonds, these stones are made to last.