Lab Grown Diamond, Emerald and Ceramic Two-Stone Rings by Minty Diamonds
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Lab Grown Diamond, Emerald and Ceramic Two-Stone Rings by Minty Diamonds
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Shahla Karimi 14k Gold Ring With A 6.22 Carat Cultivated Alexandrite
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Elements Pendant by James Mack Fine Jewelry; Silver With Diamonds and A Lab Grown Blue Spinel
Retail: $2,596.00
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Where are the best ethical sources for gemstone jewelry?
These days a huge source of ethical diamonds and gemstones are lab grown stones which are chemically identical to their natural counterparts. Brilliant Earth is one well known company who produces lab grown stones. Lab grown stones are also usually more cost effective than a natural stone.
There are countless companies and jewelers who claim to source 'ethically' mined natural gemstones, but it is very difficult to guarantee that a stone you are interested in purchasing is 100% ethically derived from the time it is actually mined to the time it is cut and processed into it's final result and mounted into jewelry.
Personally, if I were in the market for gemstone or diamond jewelry I would select a lab grown stone or an antique, vintage or heirloom piece vs. a 'brand new' piece from a jeweler.
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