Russian Brilliants® Clarifies the Mystery Surrounding Man Made Diamonds
How do man made diamonds and diamond simulants compare with natural diamonds? Hadar Company, creator of hand-cut Russian Brilliants® diamond simulants, wants you to be accurately informed. Knowing the differences between natural diamonds, man made diamonds and diamond simulants will allow you to make an informed choice when it comes to selecting the right type of diamond.
Man made diamonds, sometimes referred to as synthetic diamonds, are in fact diamonds. They are created from the same elements. Natural diamonds take millions of years to form, whereas man made diamonds are created in a matter of a few months. They are grown in a laboratory environment that simulates conditions deep under the earth’s surface. The most common process used to create man made diamonds is the High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) method. Chemical Vapor Disposition (CVD) is another process that produces similar results.
Man made diamonds were first created in 1953 by General Electric. However, during the heating process, these diamonds changed color, turning charcoal gray or black. Because they were not gem quality, these type of diamonds are classified as industrial diamonds. But these diamonds were found to have important applications, used for such things as drill bits, grinding wheels and saw blades. To this day, they still are manufactured for various industries |