Khushee Patel Nov 13, 2024

Lab-Grown Diamonds vs Natural Diamonds: Complete Comparison for Indian Buyers

Both lab-grown and natural diamonds are real diamonds. This is the most important thing to understand before anything else. They share the same chemical composition, the same physical hardness, and the same visual brilliance. The only meaningful difference between them is origin — one forms inside the earth over billions of years, the other is created in a controlled laboratory environment using advanced technology. If you are shopping for diamond jewellery in India and trying to decide which type is right for you, this guide covers everything: price, appearance, certification, resale value, sustainability, and a clear recommendation based on what matters most to you.

Key Takeaways
  • Both lab-grown and natural diamonds are real diamonds
  • The biggest difference is origin, not appearance
  • Lab-grown diamonds are more accessible in price
  • Natural diamonds generally have stronger resale perception
  • Certification matters for both
  • Lab-grown diamonds are ideal for most jewellery buyers focused on design and budget

Are Lab-Grown Diamonds Real Diamonds?

Yes — completely and without qualification. A lab-grown diamond is not a simulated diamond, not cubic zirconia, and not moissanite. It is a real diamond with the same carbon atom structure, the same Mohs hardness of 10, and the same optical properties as any mined diamond.

The difference is origin. Natural diamonds form under extreme heat and pressure deep in the earth over hundreds of millions of years. Lab-grown diamonds replicate those exact conditions — either through Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) or High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) technology — and produce a diamond that is physically and chemically identical.

Even advanced gemological equipment cannot distinguish between a lab-grown and natural diamond based on appearance alone. Only specialised laboratory testing can identify the origin. Learn more: Are Lab-Grown Diamonds Real Diamonds?

How Are Natural Diamonds Formed?

Natural diamonds are created between 150 and 200 kilometres below the earth's surface, where carbon is subjected to intense heat (around 1,200°C) and extreme pressure over billions of years. Volcanic eruptions then carry diamond-bearing rock closer to the surface, where they are mined through large-scale operations.

This geological process is what makes natural diamonds rare — and rarity is a significant factor in their pricing. The emotional and cultural significance of a stone that took the earth billions of years to produce also matters deeply to many buyers.

How Are Lab-Grown Diamonds Made?

Lab-grown diamonds are made using two primary methods:

CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition): A diamond seed crystal is placed in a chamber with carbon-rich gases. Under carefully controlled conditions, carbon atoms attach to the seed layer by layer, growing into a complete diamond over several weeks.

HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature): Conditions similar to the earth's mantle are created in a laboratory — extreme heat and pressure applied to a carbon source and a diamond seed. The carbon melts and forms around the seed as it cools.

Both methods produce real diamonds. The method itself does not determine quality — the cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight do. Learn more: CVD vs HPHT Diamonds: What Is the Difference?

Price Difference: Why Are Lab-Grown Diamonds More Accessible?

Lab-grown diamonds are significantly more accessible in price than natural diamonds of comparable quality. The reasons are straightforward: lab-grown diamonds do not carry the scarcity premium that comes with geological rarity, and the supply chain is shorter and more predictable.

For Indian buyers, this means you can get a larger, better-graded stone — higher colour, better clarity, bigger carat weight — within the same budget compared to natural diamonds.

At Stella Fine Jewellery, certified lab-grown diamond jewellery starts from ₹25,000 and extends to ₹2,50,000, with most buyers shopping in the ₹30,000–₹1,00,000 range. That price point makes fine diamond jewellery genuinely accessible to a much wider audience. Learn more: Why Are Lab-Grown Diamonds More Accessible Than Natural Diamonds?

Resale Value: The Honest Answer

Lab-grown diamonds generally have lower resale value than natural diamonds, and it is important to be transparent about this. As lab-grown diamonds have become more widely produced, their market price has adjusted — which is good for buyers at the point of purchase, but does affect what you might recover if you sell later.

Natural diamonds, particularly high-quality certified stones, have generally held their resale value better because of their geological rarity and established market demand.

Our honest recommendation: lab-grown diamonds are jewellery purchases, not investment purchases. They are the right choice if you want to wear something beautiful, give something meaningful, or get better design and specifications within your budget. If your primary goal is a store of value, natural diamonds are the more appropriate choice. Learn more: Do Lab-Grown Diamonds Have Resale Value?

Sustainability and Environmental Impact

Lab-grown diamonds avoid the large-scale land disruption, water use, and ecosystem impact associated with diamond mining. For many buyers, this is a meaningful consideration.

However, lab-grown diamonds do require significant energy to produce — particularly in HPHT processes. The environmental benefit depends largely on whether the energy used comes from renewable or fossil-fuel sources. We do not describe lab-grown diamonds as completely impact-free, because that would not be accurate.

The more honest framing: lab-grown diamonds are generally a more responsible choice from an environmental standpoint, but they are not without footprint. Learn more: Are Lab-Grown Diamonds More Sustainable Than Natural Diamonds?

Certification: What Should Buyers Check?

Certification is equally important for both lab-grown and natural diamonds. A certified diamond has been independently graded for cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight by a recognised gemological laboratory.

At Stella Fine Jewellery, every diamond comes with an SGL jewellery report. This report includes:

  • Diamond origin (lab-grown, clearly stated)
  • Diamond weight
  • Colour and clarity grade
  • Jewellery gross weight
  • Gold purity
  • A QR code for verification

All gold jewellery also carries a BIS hallmark — the most trusted gold quality indicator in India. Learn how to verify your certificate: How to Check a Lab-Grown Diamond Certificate

Final Verdict

Lab-grown and natural diamonds are both beautiful, both real, and both valid choices. The decision comes down to what you value most.

If you want to maximise design, size, and certification quality within a budget — and you are buying jewellery to wear and enjoy rather than as a financial instrument — lab-grown diamonds offer extraordinary value. They are the smarter choice for most jewellery purchases in India today.

If geological rarity, cultural tradition, or resale potential matter more to you than size or design flexibility, natural diamonds remain the right choice.

Browse our collection of certified lab-grown diamond rings, lab-grown diamond earrings, and diamond jewellery under ₹50,000 — all SGL certified, BIS hallmarked, and shipped with full documentation.

Still have questions? Message us on WhatsApp — we are happy to help you find the right piece.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds with the same chemical composition (pure carbon), the same hardness (10 on the Mohs scale), and the same visual brilliance as natural diamonds. The only difference is origin — one is formed in the earth, the other in a laboratory.

Not with the naked eye — or even with standard gemological tools. Only specialised laboratory testing can identify the origin of a diamond. To the eye, both look identical.

Yes, significantly so. Lab-grown diamonds do not carry the scarcity premium of natural diamonds, which means buyers can get a larger, better-graded stone within the same budget.

Lab-grown diamonds do have some resale value, but generally less than natural diamonds. We recommend buying lab-grown diamonds for the joy of wearing and gifting — not as an investment or a store of value.

Absolutely. Lab-grown diamonds are an excellent choice for engagement rings — they are certified, durable, and allow you to get a more impressive stone in terms of size and grade within your budget.

Lab-grown diamonds avoid the large-scale mining and land disruption of natural diamond extraction. However, they do require energy to produce, so they cannot be described as completely impact-free. They are generally the more environmentally responsible choice — but not a zero-footprint product.

Both CVD and HPHT produce real, high-quality diamonds. The method alone does not determine the quality of the stone. What matters is the certificate, and the cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight — not the production method.

It depends on what matters most to you. If you want design flexibility, better specifications within budget, and certified fine jewellery for wearing and gifting — lab-grown diamonds are the right choice. If geological rarity and stronger resale value are priorities, natural diamonds are better suited.