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0.5-carat diamonds are ideal for diamond earrings and can also be used to enhance your engagement ring.
Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds that are created in a laboratory rather than deep within the Earth's crust. They are physically, chemically, and visually identical to earth-grown diamonds and are indistinguishable, even to a trained gemologist.
The only difference between lab-grown and earth-grown diamonds is their origin. Earth-grown diamonds are formed under extreme pressure and temperature deep beneath the Earth's surface, whereas lab-grown diamonds are created under high pressure and temperature (HPHT) in a controlled lab environment.
Lab-grown diamonds are typically 30 to 50 per cent more affordable than earth-grown diamonds. This makes them a highly popular choice for engagement rings, allowing you to get a larger diamond within your budget.
All Reve Diamonds lab-grown diamonds are certified. Most of our lab-grown diamonds are certified by IGI or GIA, the most respected independent diamond grading laboratories.
If you need assistance selecting your 0.5-carat lab-grown diamond, contact us today on 020 35852295 or chat with us now.
A 0.5-carat lab-grown diamond can cost anywhere between £350 and £2,500, depending on the 4 Cs (Carat, Cut, Colour, and Clarity).
A 0.5-carat diamond weight 0.1 grams or 100 milligrams.
0.5-carat diamonds do not all have the same dimensions, as carat is a measure of weight rather than size. Below is a range of dimensions for a 0.5-carat diamond:
Measurement | Low | High | Median |
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Length (mm) | 4 | 9.3 | 5.1 |
Width (mm) | 3.2 | 5.4 | 4.9 |
Depth (mm) | 2 | 3.5 | 3.1 |
Length-to-Width Ratio | 1 | 2.3 | 1 |