Are you looking to buy a lab-grown loose diamond or engagement ring? Select from the thousands of certified diamonds in our collection. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — available at 50–70% less than the cost of a naturally mined stone.
Elevate your style with a 3 carat D IF lab-grown diamond. Featuring a flawless core and the highest color grade, this stone offers unparalleled clarity and brilliance—perfect for those who desire exceptional purity and classic elegance in every facet.
Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds created in a laboratory setting, using either the High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) or Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process. They are physically, chemically, and visually the same as mined diamonds—so much so that even expert gemologists require advanced equipment to tell them apart.
Choosing lab-grown means saving 30% to 50% over the price of a natural diamond, all while making an environmentally conscious and ethical decision.
All REVE Diamonds’ lab-grown stones are independently certified, most commonly by IGI or GIA.
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D is the top color grade, meaning the diamond is completely colorless. IF (Internally Flawless) indicates no internal imperfections—together they represent the ultimate in diamond quality.
Prices typically range from $3,000 to $25,000, depending on the diamond’s cut, color, polish, symmetry, and certification. The D color and IF clarity significantly increase the value.
Lab grown diamonds are chemically and optically identical to mined diamonds. A 3ct D IF lab grown diamond offers the same beauty and quality at a significantly lower price and with a lower environmental impact.
Yes. A D IF diamond is both completely colorless and internally flawless, offering superior brightness and clarity when compared to diamonds with lower grades.
A 3 carat diamond typically measures around 9.3 mm in diameter for a round cut or 9.5 mm x 9.5 mm for a square cut like Asscher. Clarity and color do not affect the stone’s actual size.