Colored Lab-Grown Diamonds and Their Perfect Metal Companions

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By GordanaV

Lab-grown diamonds have become increasingly popular with bridal shoppers, eco-conscious shoppers, and jewelry enthusiasts. The most notable development in the lab-grown world has been the ability to create color in their diamonds. Colorful lab-grown diamonds have the same visual charm as a traditional jewelry piece while offering a bit of pop. 

 

These diamonds are versatile and can be paired with different metals. So, what’s the perfect metal match with colorful lab-grown diamonds? Let’s take a look.

 

The Allure of Colored Lab-Grown Diamonds

 

Colored diamonds, whether mined or created, have long been an essential part of fashion jewelry, with everything from soft pinks to deep blues adding a distinctive touch of style to any piece. Lab-grown diamonds, in particular, provide an ethical and sustainable alternative to mined diamonds. They are created in a laboratory using technology under closely monitored conditions. Hand-processed, they are chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds, guaranteeing a beautiful gemstone.

 

They allow bridal shoppers to break the rules and make a striking statement on their wedding day. Eco-conscious individuals like the low environmental footprint of lab-grown gems and jewelry lovers are simply mesmerized by their beauty.

 

Pairing Colored Lab-Grown Diamonds with Metals

 

While these stones are beautiful on their own, they are even more striking when paired with the right metal. Here are some color combinations that make a lab created diamond engagement ring shine.

 

  1. Rose Gold
    Rose gold’s pinkish hue pairs nicely with other colored diamonds, from pink to peach. Its romantic, vintage-inspired aesthetic is a perfect home for engagement rings and other bridal jewelry. A rose gold setting can enhance the delicate pinks and purples of colored lab-grown diamonds and create a beautiful and coordinated look.

  2. White Gold
    The most classic and neutral is white gold, which pairs well with almost every colored diamond. The neutral tone of the setting lets the colored diamond’s unique hues be the star of the show. Set a blue, green, or yellow diamond in a white-gold setting, and you will get a chic, modern, and elegant piece.

  3. Yellow Gold
    Yellow gold tends to be a beautiful enhancer for the rich, warm tones of colored diamonds, especially those of a yellow, orange, or green shade. Yellow gold is a classic, old-school luxury, which just works wonderfully with the modern feel of lab grown diamonds. Yellow gold settings can really make colored gems ‘pop’.

  4. Platinum
    If your style leans towards sleek and modern, and you want your jewelry to last a lifetime, platinum is the choice for you. The hypoallergenic nature of platinum makes it the ideal metal for cooler-colored diamonds such as blues and greens. Platinum’s intrinsic white hue contrasts beautifully with the color and life of these gems. Also, it’s tough, so the setting will last as long as the ring itself. If it’s for daily wear, platinum’s your metal.

 

Wrapping Up

 

Colored lab-grown diamonds are so much more than a passing fad. They capture the very essence of what a diamond should be—beautiful, ethical, and sustainable. From rose gold to white gold, yellow gold, and platinum, the right metal pairing can accentuate the spirit of these brilliant jewels, allowing you to create a piece of jewelry that is truly unique. 

 

Are you ready to embrace colored lab-grown diamonds? Are you planning a wedding or an anniversary? Want an earth-friendly option? Love beautiful jewelry? There is a setting and metal for every taste and occasion.