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A lab grown diamonds cut is arguably the most critical factor to consider when buying a lab grown diamond. Why? Because the cut is the most significant factor in creating shine and sparkle, without an expert cut, a lab grown diamond can lose its fire. If a lab grown diamond is cut too shallow or too deep, it can lose it's play on light.
A lab grown diamond's clarity refers to imperfections found on the surface or internally. Internal flaws are called inclusions, whilst external imperfections are referred to as blemishes. The majority of lab grown diamonds, both mined and Lab Grown, feature inclusions and blemishes on a microscopic scale, which is why even lab grown diamonds with the highest clarity grade feature slight inclusions. At ROCKRUSH, we reject 60% of all gem-grade lab grown diamonds, which is a level above the average. The minor inclusions featured in our Lab Grown Diamonds are entirely invisible to the naked eye.
When talking about a lab grown diamond's colour, we refer to the lack of colour when grading its whiteness. The highest quality lab grown diamonds are colourless, which can be graded from a scale from D to Z, D represents a colourless lab grown diamond and Z refers to a light yellow or brown colour. At ROCKRUSH, we carry K+ coloured lab grown diamonds that provide plenty of brilliance and radiance.