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The difference between a lab diamond and a natural diamond 

A laboratory diamond is a complete version of a diamond created in a laboratory in a technological way, and is not obtained from a natural process in the traditional way in the earth. A laboratory diamond is created by simulating the natural processes of diamond creation, and includes the same optical and physical properties of a natural diamond.
Main differences between a laboratory diamond and a natural diamond include:

The origin of the diamond: A natural diamond is formed naturally in the earth through geological processes of pressure and heat in the depths of the earth. In contrast, a laboratory diamond is created in a laboratory using advanced technology.

Cost: A laboratory diamond may be less expensive than a natural diamond of similar weight and characteristics, but this may vary depending on the quality and size of the diamond.
Quality: A laboratory diamond is created according to processes that can be controlled more precisely, and therefore may have an optimal and smoother quality compared to natural diamonds. But even a natural diamond has different qualities depending on its location and creation processes.

Identification: Laboratory diamonds often look similar to natural diamonds when viewed without a microscope, but more advanced tests are needed to distinguish them accurately.

In summary, the main difference between a laboratory diamond and a natural diamond is in their origin and creation processes, although their optical and physical properties may be similar.

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