
Synthetic diamonds
Synthetic diamonds are man-made gemstones created using high-pressure, high-temperature methods or chemical vapor deposition, replicating the natural processes that form diamonds underground. They have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds—such as hardness and brilliance—but are produced in a controlled environment, often more affordable and faster to produce. Synthetic diamonds are used in jewelry, industrial applications, and electronics, and can be identified with specialized testing. They offer an ethically and environmentally conscious alternative to mined diamonds, with transparency about their origin ensuring consumer confidence.