
CVD Diamonds
CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) diamonds are lab-grown gemstones created by simulating natural conditions inside a reactor. A carefully controlled mix of carbon gases, like methane, is heated and ionized to deposit carbon atoms onto a substrate, gradually building a diamond crystal. This method produces high-quality diamonds that are physically and chemically similar to natural ones, with fewer impurities. CVD diamonds are used in jewelry, electronics, and cutting tools due to their hardness and purity. They offer an ethical and environmentally friendly alternative to mined diamonds, often costing less while maintaining the same brilliance and durability.