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Material: | Synthetic diamond | |||
Shape: | Round lab grown diamond | |||
Color: | D | |||
Sample: | 1 piece available | |||
Sample Lead Time: | 1-2 days | |||
Delivery Time: | 2-3 days after payment for stock | |||
Inventory: | In Stock. | |||
Production: | Weekly update stock list | |||
Custom Clearance: | Round/ Pear/ Rectangle/ Octangle/ Square/ Heart/ Cushion/Marquise/ Triangle/ Oval/ Drop(Customize are welcome) | |||
Color Provide: | Clear white, Pink, Yellow, Blue | |||
Color Provide: | PayPal, T/T, Western Union |
Ring, Earrings, Bracelet, Pendant with Moissanite/ lab grown diamond/Eemerald your personal jewelry maker.
Lab grown diamond were explored as early as the 18th century, but it was not until the 20th century that the development of thermodynamics and high-temperature and high-pressure technology made it possible to lab grown diamond 40 small diamonds were successfully synthesized for the first time in 1953 by the Swiss Engineering Company (ASEA) using a pressure ball device, and in 1955 by General Electric (GE) in the USA using a pressure belt device to synthesize small particles off of diamonds. Since then, the synthesis of industrial-grade diamonds has been widely used and almost two-thirds of all industrial diamonds have now been replaced by synthetic diamonds.
Material: | Synthetic diamond | |||
Shape: | Round lab grown diamond | |||
Color: | D | |||
Sample: | 1 piece available | |||
Sample Lead Time: | 1-2 days | |||
Delivery Time: | 2-3 days after payment for stock | |||
Inventory: | In Stock. | |||
Production: | Weekly update stock list | |||
Custom Clearance: | Round/ Pear/ Rectangle/ Octangle/ Square/ Heart/ Cushion/Marquise/ Triangle/ Oval/ Drop(Customize are welcome) | |||
Color Provide: | Clear white, Pink, Yellow, Blue | |||
Color Provide: | PayPal, T/T, Western Union |
Ring, Earrings, Bracelet, Pendant with Moissanite/ lab grown diamond/Eemerald your personal jewelry maker.
Lab grown diamond were explored as early as the 18th century, but it was not until the 20th century that the development of thermodynamics and high-temperature and high-pressure technology made it possible to lab grown diamond 40 small diamonds were successfully synthesized for the first time in 1953 by the Swiss Engineering Company (ASEA) using a pressure ball device, and in 1955 by General Electric (GE) in the USA using a pressure belt device to synthesize small particles off of diamonds. Since then, the synthesis of industrial-grade diamonds has been widely used and almost two-thirds of all industrial diamonds have now been replaced by synthetic diamonds.