This exquisite 12ct lab grown diamond tennis bracelet embodies timeless elegance and modern sustainability. Featuring 37 meticulously selected 4.5mm round brilliant G-VS lab-created diamonds, each stone radiates with exceptional brilliance.
Set in your choice of 14kt white or yellow gold, this USA-made bracelet offers unparalleled luxury and ethical appeal. With AGI certification and a 30-day money-back guarantee, it's the perfect addition to any discerning jewellery collection.
Features:
- 37 lab grown diamonds, each 4.5mm/0.35ct
- Choice of 14kt white or yellow gold setting
- AGI certified for quality assurance
- Ethically produced in the USA
- Secure box clasp with tongue and safety
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Ideal for special occasions or everyday luxury
Specifications:
- Total Carat Weight: 12.00 CTW
- Diamond Quality: G color, VS clarity
- Number of Stones: Approximately 37
- Individual Stone Size: 4.5mm / 0.35ct
- Metal Type: 14kt gold (white or yellow)
- Clasp Type: Box with tongue and safety
- Certification: AGI certified
- Origin: Made in USA
What is a lab-grown diamond, lab diamond, LGD, laboratory-grown diamond?
A Lab Grown Diamond is a 100% real diamond grown in a laboratory. They are also known as laboratory diamonds, lab diamonds, created diamonds, man-made diamonds, manufactured diamonds, cultured diamonds, cultivated diamonds or green diamonds.A lab-grown diamond(also known as a lab-grown diamond, LGD ) is a genuine diamond that is produced in a laboratory under controlled conditions using state-of-the-art technology.Chemically, physically and optically, laboratory diamonds are identical to natural diamonds, as they consist of pure crystallized carbon. They are created using two main processes:
🔹 HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) – Mimicking natural diamond formation under high pressure and temperature.
🔹 CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) – layer-by-layer growth of a diamond in a plasma chamber.Laboratory diamonds are a sustainable alternative to mine diamonds, as they are produced without environmentally harmful mining. They are also often of a higher quality and more attractively priced than their natural counterparts.


