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Thank you for sharing your experience with Lab Diamonds! It's great to hear you're proud of your decision. Every choice is personal to one's situation, and I'm glad to hear lab diamonds were a great decision for you! :)
I just got a gorgeous 3 carat brilliant cut (round) lab grown diamond, excellent specs. The jeweler had on a magnificent 5.5 ct round lab grown in platinum. For me, 3 carats was my limit in size. Those who know us, would know I could never afford a perfect 5 carat stone. Three is still believable. I do not want people to think it’s a big cheap CZ. Two or three carats is spectacular.
Honestly, knowing about the existence of lab grown diamonds makes me more comfortable with the idea of wearing diamonds. I've never really wanted diamond jewelry because I'm terrified of the thought of the setting breaking and the diamond getting lost.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Lab-grown diamonds are indeed a game-changer for many. However, please don't let that fear detract you from owning and loving a piece of jewelry. This is what insurance is for... so that you can CONFIDENTLY wear a beautiful piece of art :)
I have several natural grown diamonds and recently purchased large carat sized diamond studs - However, I did not investigate lab diamonds that much until after that purchase and had I done that I would have gone lab grown all the way. I was already in the purchase with a trade up pair and just couldn’t see how to get out of it without going into the “proverbial “ hole so I went natural. I would love to trade my natural set in for an even larger lab grown set but I don’t think I’m going to break even on the trade. Love your channel and will continue watching the trend.
I think variety is the beauty in life, and that everyone choosing what they want individually is wonderful. Therefore, I wouldn't judge anyone else for their preferences. Personally, I have both a diamond ring in platinum and a couple of larger stoned moissanite rings in silver that are my main rings. The moissanites were an upgrade in stone size for our 10 year anniversary, but within an affordable price range. I know moissanite isn't the same as lab grown diamond, but having both real and lab stones I can say that they definitely both have their benefits! To me.. The diamond will always be and feel my most sentimental and precious ring.. But I LOVE wearing my moissanites every day because I love that look of the big sparkly stone! So I wear those daily, but if I could ONLY keep one it would be the diamond 💎 However, that is based on sentiment for me rather than looks because it was my first and original one.. And I can't deny that it does somehow just have that feeling of being more special and unique with it being natural.. Each diamond feels more 'one of a kind' to me with it's natural history and inclusions.. I can't quite get that same thing for a 'perfect' lab stone. Another point slightly off topic.. But as we're sharing opinions!: I really prefer myself the round brilliant cut for a stone (I like square cushion as well), and a single solitaire with not too much else going on to detract from the stone itself, which should be the 'main event'!. I'm not a fan of the recent trend of the hidden halo cluster stones as it's too fussy looking / Too much going on for me. Or too much going on with the band really either. There's also a lot of huge oval and rectangular cuts right now.. Again each to their own if it's what you love.. But, make sure you are going for what *you* love rather than because it's a trend.. Because trends will change. As long as you love it that's what's important! I just like the simple classic look because I know I'll never get bored of it 💎❤
Thank you for sharing your personal experience with diamond and moissanite rings. It's great to hear how sentimental and special each piece is to you. It's wonderful to embrace variety and individual preferences when it comes to jewelry. Thank you again for sharing! :)
I love diamonds literally my whole life. I was dreaming about them all the time. Love jewelry. Couldn’t afford it while studying etc. Now I have few small natural stones (2 tiny bands, 2 smal rings)but I was always dreaming about big stones, tennis bracelet and large eternity band. Since I found out about lab grown diamonds I bought myself almost 5c tennis bracelet in 18k white gold, 2 necklaces (diamond cross and single 0,5 c, had 1 carat one but it seems to big for me so I made dangling earrings out of it), I bought 4,55c eternity band and I love love the sparkle. I’m planing on 3 carat oval in a halo ring for my 50th birthday (I’m 47 now). All the above possible because I’m living in China where the lab grown diamonds are made and my friend is a goldsmith. So I’m the luckiest person on earth having a chance buying it for a really low price but top quality. I was born in April, diamond is my gemstone, haha! I would alway admire the natural gems, simply can’t afford it.
I love Montana sapphires as well! :) Here's a video showing a ring with a gorgeous Montana sapphire that I created: th-cam.com/video/ey0A-tn4g6s/w-d-xo.html
I inherited all my mom’s estate jewelry. They are all natural diamonds. I love them and treasure them but might like to combine some of them in a new creation. I’m just not sure because I love the fine filigree work on some of them. I definitely would prefer a natural engagement ring but am fine with lab diamonds for anything else.
Inherited jewelry is so meaningful-it sounds like a beautiful collection! It's wonderful that you cherish your mom's jewelry and are also thinking of creating something new with it. Perhaps you can keep some pieces as-is and then recreate something new with the others. :)
I went with a smaller natural diamond with intentions of upgrading for a 10 year anniversary! I think the billions of years to form a diamond in the earth is much more romantic than lab in my personal opinion . nothing weong with lab and i even strongly considered it. But long term, i think ill be happy with the smaller natural round diamond ring in yellow gold with a halo, over a huge oval or radiant solitaire in white gold or platinum like I see tons of online these days.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's wonderful to hear how much thought you've put into your choice. Wishing you many happy years ahead with your diamond ring!
I’d recommend getting something lab grown, and using the money you save to go on a romantic trip somewhere amazing. That’s what I told my parents when they got back together after being divorced and it’s the first time they’ve ever been happy they listened to me. I have a pair of lab grown 2ctw vvs2 F colored studs. And I promise you the $17,000 I saved by going lab over natural is far more romantic than the idea of “it was in the ground”. They are both real diamonds, it’s crystallized carbon, and it takes a $40,000 tester to be able to distinguish them (it does it based on the trace element impurities, since different elements will contaminate it in the earth than in a lab)
Love to see more of your creations in lab diamonds to see how they look as a real diamond setting. Can you create something in a heart shape lab grown or a natural diamond?
I personally love lab growns and buy them for myself (a few pairs of studs and a tennis bracelet. And possibly a tennis chain in the near future). But if I ever proposed I’d go natural if it mattered to her, but explain that the quality hit will be massive if she does really want a natural. Unless she wants something absurd like a natural 4 carat vs1. In that case she’s getting a lab and being told it’s a natural because I doubt she’s buying a $40k tester to find out if I lied
It's great to hear that you love lab-growns! They offer a fantastic combination of quality and value, and it's thoughtful of you to consider your partner's preferences when proposing. My personal recommendation is to never start a marriage with a lie, so share the pros & cons of both with her and let her make a confident decision about which one to go with. Thank you for watching! Cheers! 😀
It's always great to explore different options when it comes to choosing the perfect diamond for your piece of jewelry based on what it represents. :) Thank you for letting me know I shared a new perspective!
I've always wanted "earth grown" diamonds. But lately, I've noticed I'm getting cut out of the market for "earth grown ". They are pricing the "regular folks" like myself out of the market. Unaffordable. I'd have to sell my home to buy just a 4 ct diamond! I haven't made the leap to lab grown because it reminds me of fake or CZ. I know that's not true. My mind will have to catch up to my pocket book eventually.
I have this idea having a custom ring would be too expensive. But I have no idea if that is true or not. I do believe in craftsmanship, even with a solitaire but truly intimidated and not in your area.
Thank you for voicing your concerns. Custom rings vary in price depending on the design and materials used. Generally, our custom settings are around $5,500 + center diamond. We provide a discount on the setting when we're also providing the center stone. The exact quote depends on a variety of features such as what diamond color we need to match, diamonds extending 1/2way or 3/4 down the band, etc. The majority of our clients are out of town. 80% of our clients are not local to San Diego. Our process is seamless, and we've never had any issues working with clients nationally and even internationally. In fact, many of my clients have said their VN experience feels more personalized than their local jeweler. I hope this provides clarity. And thank you again for sharing your thoughts - other people here likely share your concerns, and maybe our conversation here will help them, too :)
Natural diamonds found on earth and other planets, NOT rare. Lab-grown diamonds created by the only sentient beings we know of in the universe that are capable of creating such a thing.... PRICELESS
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's always great to hear different perspectives on the value of diamonds and how we perceive them in our society.
@@VanessaNicoleJewels It's simple. If a woman is "Nesting" minded, that is, she is thinking about a future family with this man, then his resources would be better used for the "family" needs. If she wants it all for herself, as an austentacious show to others, that is absolute narcissism. He should run screaming into the night from a woman like this.
There is nothing "unnatural" about a diamond grown in a lab. Mined, or Earth Grown, are the correct terms for a diamond formed in the earth and mined, not "natural".
I hear you - thank you for clarification of proper terms. Many clients refer to them as "natural". But yes, the proper terms are mined or earth-grown. Often clients don't like the connotations of the previously unethical mining practices, and earth-grown doesn't quite flow off the tongue as easily as "natural." :)
💛 Interested in having me create your GORGEOUS diamond ring? We work with both Natural and Labs. Get In Touch Here 👉 www.VanessaNicole.com
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After a lot of research and consideration… we chose lab diamond and so proud of it
Thank you for sharing your experience with Lab Diamonds! It's great to hear you're proud of your decision. Every choice is personal to one's situation, and I'm glad to hear lab diamonds were a great decision for you! :)
I just got a gorgeous 3 carat brilliant cut (round) lab grown diamond, excellent specs. The jeweler had on a magnificent 5.5 ct round lab grown in platinum. For me, 3 carats was my limit in size. Those who know us, would know I could never afford a perfect 5 carat stone. Three is still believable. I do not want people to think it’s a big cheap CZ. Two or three carats is spectacular.
I have a natural diamond, but I am thinking about purchasing a larger sized lab grown.
Natural or lab-grown... Just as long as it sparkles! :)
@@VanessaNicoleJewels You can also get it laser engraved on the girdle, “In Greed We Trust” for instance…
Honestly, knowing about the existence of lab grown diamonds makes me more comfortable with the idea of wearing diamonds. I've never really wanted diamond jewelry because I'm terrified of the thought of the setting breaking and the diamond getting lost.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Lab-grown diamonds are indeed a game-changer for many. However, please don't let that fear detract you from owning and loving a piece of jewelry. This is what insurance is for... so that you can CONFIDENTLY wear a beautiful piece of art :)
I have several natural grown diamonds and recently purchased large carat sized diamond studs - However, I did not investigate lab diamonds that much until after that purchase and had I done that I would have gone lab grown all the way. I was already in the purchase with a trade up pair and just couldn’t see how to get out of it without going into the “proverbial “ hole so I went natural. I would love to trade my natural set in for an even larger lab grown set but I don’t think I’m going to break even on the trade. Love your channel and will continue watching the trend.
Thank you for sharing your experience and your support for my channel! It's great to have you here! :)
We can trade your natural diamond set for larger lab grown diamonds.
I think variety is the beauty in life, and that everyone choosing what they want individually is wonderful.
Therefore, I wouldn't judge anyone else for their preferences.
Personally, I have both a diamond ring in platinum and a couple of larger stoned moissanite rings in silver that are my main rings. The moissanites were an upgrade in stone size for our 10 year anniversary, but within an affordable price range. I know moissanite isn't the same as lab grown diamond, but having both real and lab stones I can say that they definitely both have their benefits! To me.. The diamond will always be and feel my most sentimental and precious ring.. But I LOVE wearing my moissanites every day because I love that look of the big sparkly stone! So I wear those daily, but if I could ONLY keep one it would be the diamond 💎 However, that is based on sentiment for me rather than looks because it was my first and original one.. And I can't deny that it does somehow just have that feeling of being more special and unique with it being natural.. Each diamond feels more 'one of a kind' to me with it's natural history and inclusions.. I can't quite get that same thing for a 'perfect' lab stone.
Another point slightly off topic.. But as we're sharing opinions!: I really prefer myself the round brilliant cut for a stone (I like square cushion as well), and a single solitaire with not too much else going on to detract from the stone itself, which should be the 'main event'!. I'm not a fan of the recent trend of the hidden halo cluster stones as it's too fussy looking / Too much going on for me. Or too much going on with the band really either. There's also a lot of huge oval and rectangular cuts right now.. Again each to their own if it's what you love.. But, make sure you are going for what *you* love rather than because it's a trend.. Because trends will change. As long as you love it that's what's important! I just like the simple classic look because I know I'll never get bored of it 💎❤
Thank you for sharing your personal experience with diamond and moissanite rings. It's great to hear how sentimental and special each piece is to you. It's wonderful to embrace variety and individual preferences when it comes to jewelry. Thank you again for sharing! :)
I love diamonds literally my whole life. I was dreaming about them all the time. Love jewelry. Couldn’t afford it while studying etc. Now I have few small natural stones (2 tiny bands, 2 smal rings)but I was always dreaming about big stones, tennis bracelet and large eternity band. Since I found out about lab grown diamonds I bought myself almost 5c tennis bracelet in 18k white gold, 2 necklaces (diamond cross and single 0,5 c, had 1 carat one but it seems to big for me so I made dangling earrings out of it), I bought 4,55c eternity band and I love love the sparkle. I’m planing on 3 carat oval in a halo ring for my 50th birthday (I’m 47 now). All the above possible because I’m living in China where the lab grown diamonds are made and my friend is a goldsmith. So I’m the luckiest person on earth having a chance buying it for a really low price but top quality. I was born in April, diamond is my gemstone, haha! I would alway admire the natural gems, simply can’t afford it.
Wow, your diamond collection sounds absolutely stunning! April is my birth month, so a diamond is my gemstone, too. Keep sparkling!
I personally like Montana sapphires. There does seem to be a huge difference between natural stones and heat treated stones!
I love Montana sapphires as well! :) Here's a video showing a ring with a gorgeous Montana sapphire that I created: th-cam.com/video/ey0A-tn4g6s/w-d-xo.html
I inherited all my mom’s estate jewelry. They are all natural diamonds.
I love them and treasure them but might like to combine some of them in a new creation. I’m just not sure because I love the fine filigree work on some of them.
I definitely would prefer a natural engagement ring but am fine with lab diamonds for anything else.
Inherited jewelry is so meaningful-it sounds like a beautiful collection! It's wonderful that you cherish your mom's jewelry and are also thinking of creating something new with it. Perhaps you can keep some pieces as-is and then recreate something new with the others. :)
I went with a smaller natural diamond with intentions of upgrading for a 10 year anniversary! I think the billions of years to form a diamond in the earth is much more romantic than lab in my personal opinion . nothing weong with lab and i even strongly considered it. But long term, i think ill be happy with the smaller natural round diamond ring in yellow gold with a halo, over a huge oval or radiant solitaire in white gold or platinum like I see tons of online these days.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's wonderful to hear how much thought you've put into your choice. Wishing you many happy years ahead with your diamond ring!
@VanessaNicoleJewels THAT is what is important thr thought, effort, and personal touch. Thanks for the content looking forward to more!
I’d recommend getting something lab grown, and using the money you save to go on a romantic trip somewhere amazing. That’s what I told my parents when they got back together after being divorced and it’s the first time they’ve ever been happy they listened to me.
I have a pair of lab grown 2ctw vvs2 F colored studs. And I promise you the $17,000 I saved by going lab over natural is far more romantic than the idea of “it was in the ground”. They are both real diamonds, it’s crystallized carbon, and it takes a $40,000 tester to be able to distinguish them (it does it based on the trace element impurities, since different elements will contaminate it in the earth than in a lab)
Blood diamonds ill pass.. thanks for technology 😂
A Diamond is a Diamond,
Not really, but thank you for your perspective :)
That's what i think too, whether it took a billion years or 10 weeks to create, both are diamonds and special in their own ways.
Love to see more of your creations in lab diamonds to see how they look as a real diamond setting. Can you create something in a heart shape lab grown or a natural diamond?
Yes I can - We don't get requests for heart shape as often as others, but we absolutely can provide them. Thank you for watching! :)
I personally love lab growns and buy them for myself (a few pairs of studs and a tennis bracelet. And possibly a tennis chain in the near future). But if I ever proposed I’d go natural if it mattered to her, but explain that the quality hit will be massive if she does really want a natural.
Unless she wants something absurd like a natural 4 carat vs1. In that case she’s getting a lab and being told it’s a natural because I doubt she’s buying a $40k tester to find out if I lied
It's great to hear that you love lab-growns! They offer a fantastic combination of quality and value, and it's thoughtful of you to consider your partner's preferences when proposing. My personal recommendation is to never start a marriage with a lie, so share the pros & cons of both with her and let her make a confident decision about which one to go with.
Thank you for watching! Cheers! 😀
A good discussion and natural diamonds for an engagement ring and lab-grown for other pieces isn’t an option I even considered. I like that idea.
It's always great to explore different options when it comes to choosing the perfect diamond for your piece of jewelry based on what it represents. :) Thank you for letting me know I shared a new perspective!
I've always wanted "earth grown" diamonds. But lately, I've noticed I'm getting cut out of the market for "earth grown ". They are pricing the "regular folks" like myself out of the market. Unaffordable. I'd have to sell my home to buy just a 4 ct diamond! I haven't made the leap to lab grown because it reminds me of fake or CZ. I know that's not true. My mind will have to catch up to my pocket book eventually.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the diamond market - It's a challenging landscape, and your perspective is valuable. Thank you for watching 😀
I am for lab grown. I worry too much about losing the real thing.
I hear you!
I have this idea having a custom ring would be too expensive. But I have no idea if that is true or not. I do believe in craftsmanship, even with a solitaire but truly intimidated and not in your area.
Thank you for voicing your concerns. Custom rings vary in price depending on the design and materials used. Generally, our custom settings are around $5,500 + center diamond. We provide a discount on the setting when we're also providing the center stone.
The exact quote depends on a variety of features such as what diamond color we need to match, diamonds extending 1/2way or 3/4 down the band, etc.
The majority of our clients are out of town. 80% of our clients are not local to San Diego. Our process is seamless, and we've never had any issues working with clients nationally and even internationally. In fact, many of my clients have said their VN experience feels more personalized than their local jeweler.
I hope this provides clarity. And thank you again for sharing your thoughts - other people here likely share your concerns, and maybe our conversation here will help them, too :)
Just add "Miner involved - Yes/No" to the Certificate and let see what would happen. Or "Miner - Involved / not involved"
Thank you for watching! 😀
Saving this to watch later! 😊
Awesome! Looking forward to your thoughts on the topic after you watch it. :)
The geological time is people's lives having to dig these things up.
Thank you for watching 😀
Natural diamonds found on earth and other planets, NOT rare. Lab-grown diamonds created by the only sentient beings we know of in the universe that are capable of creating such a thing.... PRICELESS
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's always great to hear different perspectives on the value of diamonds and how we perceive them in our society.
Nice!
I appreciate you watching! 😀
Diamonds are diamonds
Thanks for appreciating the beauty of diamonds!
I'll make it simple for you. A woman who demands a natural diamond in 2024 is a Gold Digger.
Thanks for sharing your perspective :)
@@VanessaNicoleJewels It's simple. If a woman is "Nesting" minded, that is, she is thinking about a future family with this man, then his resources would be better used for the "family" needs. If she wants it all for herself, as an austentacious show to others, that is absolute narcissism. He should run screaming into the night from a woman like this.
Natural diamonds are over. They are mixed already when sold from India cutters
It's definitely become a problem, although there are ways to test.
There is nothing "unnatural" about a diamond grown in a lab. Mined, or Earth Grown, are the correct terms for a diamond formed in the earth and mined, not "natural".
I hear you - thank you for clarification of proper terms. Many clients refer to them as "natural". But yes, the proper terms are mined or earth-grown.
Often clients don't like the connotations of the previously unethical mining practices, and earth-grown doesn't quite flow off the tongue as easily as "natural." :)