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Certified Lab Grown Diamonds · 925 Sterling Silver

Silver Lab Grown Diamond Jewellery

Real lab-grown diamonds — the same carbon, the same hardness, the same fire as mined stones — set into 925 sterling silver. It is the honest way to wear visible carat weight without a gold budget: rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets and one-of-a-kind statement pieces, each photographed as it actually is.

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The case for a lab grown diamond in silver

A diamond is carbon arranged in a particular lattice. Grow that lattice under a press or in a vapour chamber instead of under a continent, and what comes out is a diamond — same hardness, same dispersion, same brilliance, indistinguishable to the eye and identical under a refractometer. What changes is the price, and the price is what decides how much of it you get to wear.

That matters most when you pair it with the right metal. Set a diamond in gold and the metal quietly eats the budget; the stone shrinks to fit what is left. Set the same stone in 925 sterling silver and the proportions invert — the metal becomes a setting rather than an expense, and the carat weight becomes the point. It is why this collection reads the way it does: halos that are actually wide, eternity bands that go all the way round, cocktail pieces with real presence, at figures that belong to everyday jewellery rather than to a locker.

Cuts you will find here

Round brilliants do most of the work, as they should — nothing returns light better. Beyond them the collection runs through pear, oval and marquise for length, emerald and asscher for the stepped, architectural look, princess and radiant for square lines, heart and trillion where the shape is the whole idea, and baguettes — straight and tapered — used as the quiet structure around a centre stone. A set of pieces carries fancy-colour lab grown diamonds in pink, blue and green; you can pull those out with the Fancy colour filter above.

How to read a piece in this collection

  • Carat weight — the total lab grown diamond weight in that piece, and the number of stones it is spread across. Ten stones at two carats total looks very different from one stone at two carats, so both figures are published.
  • Net silver weight — gross weight minus the stones. This is the part that moves with the live silver rate.
  • Making charge — setting labour and finishing. On pieces with many small stones this is the larger share of the price, because setting eighty stones by hand is where the work is.
  • The photograph — every image is the actual piece, not a render and not a stock image.

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Silver tarnishes; diamonds attract grease. Neither is a fault and both are easily handled. Store each piece in its own closed pouch so it is not rubbing against anything and not sitting in open air. Put jewellery on last, after perfume, hairspray and lotion. Clean with warm water, a drop of plain dish soap and a soft brush behind the stones, where the film that dulls a diamond actually collects. Dry fully, then bring the silver back with a dry polishing cloth. Keep it off during swimming, gym sessions and housework with bleach.

Questions buyers ask

Are lab grown diamonds real diamonds?
Yes. A lab grown diamond is crystalline carbon with the same structure, the same 10 on the Mohs scale and the same refractive index as a mined diamond. It is not a simulant like cubic zirconia or moissanite — standard gemmological instruments read it as diamond, because it is one. The only difference is where it grew.
Why set lab grown diamonds in silver rather than gold?
Because it is where the value lands. In a gold piece most of the price is the metal, so the stone stays small. In 925 sterling silver the metal cost is a fraction of that, so the same budget buys visibly more carat weight and a bolder design. For everyday and occasion wear, that trade is usually the better-looking one.
What does 925 sterling silver mean?
925 parts silver in every 1,000, alloyed with 75 parts copper for strength. It is the international standard for fine silver jewellery — pure silver on its own is too soft to hold a stone securely.
How is the price of each piece worked out?
Every piece is priced from its own measured weights. The net silver is valued at the live silver rate you see at the top of this page, and the diamond content, setting labour and finishing are carried in the making charge. The listed carat weight and stone count on each product page are the actual figures for that piece.
Do these pieces come with a certificate?
Selected pieces in the collection are supplied with an IDGL laboratory certificate — you can isolate them with the "Lab certified" filter above. For any other piece, ask us before you buy and we will tell you exactly what documentation is available.
Will silver tarnish?
Sterling silver darkens slowly on contact with air and skin oils. It is surface only and it polishes off. Keep each piece in a closed pouch when you are not wearing it, put jewellery on after perfume and lotion, and wipe it with a soft dry cloth after wear.

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