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Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings

Lab-grown diamond engagement rings combine the physical and optical properties of natural diamonds with accessible pricing across Europe. The collection includes established styles alongside contemporary designs, accommodating varied preferences in diamond shape, setting structure, and band configuration.

Setting Structures and Design Styles

Engagement ring settings elevate the centre diamond above the band to maximise light entry. Four or six-prong settings provide maximum visibility, whilst bezel settings encircle the diamond with metal for enhanced protection. Band width and profile height determine how the ring sits on the hand and pairs with wedding bands.

Classic solitaire settings emphasise a single diamond in refined four or six-prong structures.
Halo designs surround the centre stone with smaller diamonds to increase visual presence.
French pave styles incorporate diamonds set flush along the band using small metal beads.
Double halo configurations layer two concentric frames for enhanced dimension. Metal options include platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold, each affecting durability and maintenance requirements.

Lab-Grown Diamonds Explained

Lab-grown diamonds are physically and optically identical to natural diamonds, sharing the same crystal structure and hardness whilst costing substantially less at equivalent specifications. This price difference allows larger carat weights or higher clarity grades within the same budget.

All diamonds are certified by independent laboratories using standard grading criteria. The reduced cost makes premium specifications accessible whilst maintaining quality standards applied to natural diamonds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, lab-grown diamonds register 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, suitable for continuous wear. Durability depends on setting security and metal hardness rather than diamond type.

Lab-grown diamonds cost substantially less than natural diamonds at equivalent specifications, providing access to larger stones or higher grades within the same budget.

Each diamond is certified by independent laboratories such as IGI or GIA, documenting cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight using established grading standards.

Ring proportion relative to finger width affects visual balance. Broader bands suit larger hands, whilst delicate settings complement smaller proportions.

Metal selection depends on skin tone preferences and maintenance willingness. Platinum requires minimal upkeep, whilst white gold needs periodic refinishing.