Lab grown diamonds are created using two methods: HPHT and CVD.
High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT): Replicates the Earth's extreme heat and pressure where diamonds naturally form. A small diamond seed is placed in a chamber and exposed to over 1600°C and intense pressure, causing carbon atoms to bond and grow into a diamond crystal.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): A diamond seed is placed in a vacuum chamber filled with carbon-rich gases. With high heat and ionized gases, carbon atoms slowly layer onto the seed, growing the diamond crystal over time.
Both methods produce real, gem-quality diamonds that are indistinguishable from mined diamonds without specialized testing equipment. A deeper look at how lab grown diamonds are made →