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Pink lab diamonds are grown using Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) or High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) methods, then treated with controlled irradiation and annealing to achieve their pink hue. The pink color results from structural distortions in the diamond's crystal lattice rather than chemical impurities. Lab creation makes pink diamonds far more accessible than natural pinks, which are among the rarest and most expensive gemstones on earth.
Yes, pink lab grown diamonds are real diamonds with the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as natural pink diamonds. They are pure carbon with a 10.0 Mohs hardness rating, identical crystal structure, and the same refractive index. The only difference is their origin. A gemological lab cannot distinguish between a lab pink and a natural pink based on physical properties alone; identification requires specialized equipment to detect growth signatures.
Rose gold settings are the most popular choice for pink lab created diamonds because the warm metal tone enhances and complements the pink hue. White gold and platinum can also work well by creating a cool contrast that makes the pink color pop. Halo settings with colorless accent diamonds are particularly striking, as the white diamonds frame the pink center stone and intensify its color by contrast.
Yes, Do Amore carries pink diamonds, among the rarest and most sought-after colors, with GIA, IGI, or GCAL certification documenting the color grade and intensity. Every stone is certified by GIA, IGI, or GCAL.