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Lab diamonds have depreciated in market resale value as production has scaled and prices have dropped. They are best understood as a purchase for love and daily wear rather than an investment. The upside: you get significantly more diamond for your budget compared to a mined equivalent, which many couples find a worthwhile trade-off.
Bezel settings offer the most protection by encircling the stone in metal. Four-prong solitaires offer excellent stone visibility with reasonable protection. Halo settings add extra protection to the girdle while increasing perceived size. For stones with pointed ends like pear or princess, V-prongs over the points are essential. The right setting depends on the stone shape and the wearer's lifestyle. For years, 1 carat was the aspirational standard. Lab-grown options have made this timeless size even more attainable.
A 1 carat lab diamond typically costs between $800 and $2,500 depending on cut, color, and clarity. At 1 carat, this was the average diamond size for many decades before lab-grown diamonds came along, making it a proven, timeless choice. A comparable mined diamond of the same quality can cost $4,000 to $8,000 or more. That gap has widened in recent years as lab diamond production has grown. Lab grown offers significantly more stone for the same budget.
Yes, with the right setting. Heart-shaped stones have two points at the top lobes and a cleft in the center that require careful prong placement to protect them. A five or six prong setting designed specifically for heart shapes is recommended. Once properly set, the stone is durable for daily wear. The priority is ensuring both lobes and the point are well-protected. Choosing 1 carat means choosing the size that has symbolized engagement rings longer than any other. It is a classic for a reason.
Yes. Do Amore collaborated with Atticus, a contemporary poet and visual artist, to create the Atticus Collection. It includes engagement ring styles with literary-inspired names like Magic Ring, Beautiful Chaos, and Dark Between the Stars, alongside wedding bands and jewelry. All pieces use recycled metals with ethically sourced stones and include the same 1:1 clean water impact. One carat has been the benchmark engagement ring size for generations, and it remains one of the most popular choices today.