Every lab-grown diamond we offer is accompanied by a full grading report from the International Gemological Institute (IGI). As a global leader in diamond certification, IGI is widely recognized as a premier authority, particularly for its deep expertise and stringent standards in grading lab-grown diamonds. This certification provides a comprehensive, objective assessment of your diamond’s quality, giving you complete confidence in your purchase.
An IGI certificate is your diamond’s unique identity document. It details the universally recognized 4Cs—Carat, Cut, Color, and Clarity—using the same rigorous scales applied to natural diamonds. The report also includes specific information about the diamond’s shape, measurements, and a unique laser inscription on the diamond’s girdle that corresponds to the report number. This transparency ensures that you are getting exactly what you pay for, allowing you to compare and choose with peace of mind. By choosing an IGI-certified lab-grown diamond, you’re not just buying a beautiful stone; you’re investing in a scientifically verified and ethically sourced symbol of brilliance and modern luxury.
At Midnight Diamonds, we believe in ethical luxury. All our diamonds are of the highest quality: Excellent cut, E Color, and VS1 Clarity. This ensures affordable luxury without compromising on ethics.
Lab Grown Diamonds
Lab Grown Diamonds are authentic diamonds that are created with state-of-the-art science and technology, outside a mine and inside a lab. While science takes care of precision, a human touch goes further in the cutting and polishing of the stone, which is why our diamonds are also hand crafted, giving you the best of both worlds. In fact, lab diamonds are the only diamonds whose origin you can trace to the T. Which means they don’t just bring sparkle to your day, but to the earth and to human rights everywhere.
Chemically and optically identical to natural diamonds, most jewelers are opting for lab diamonds, making them the go-to-stone of the present and future. In terms of certification and grading, lab diamonds go head-to-head with natural ones and come out indistinguishable in every which way.
And you’ll agree with us when we say your diamond shines better, when your conscience shines alongside with it.
A contemporary diamond that is a sign of the times and will stand the test of time, just like you.
Chemically and optically identical to natural diamonds, most jewelers are opting for lab diamonds, making them the go-to-stone of the present and future. In terms of certification and grading, lab diamonds go head-to-head with natural ones and come out indistinguishable in every which way.
And you’ll agree with us when we say your diamond shines better, when your conscience shines alongside with it.
A contemporary diamond that is a sign of the times and will stand the test of time, just like you.
At Midnight Diamonds, we believe in ethical luxury. All our diamonds are of the highest quality: Excellent cut, E Color, and VS1 Clarity. This ensures affordable luxury without compromising on ethics.
Lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds with same carbon structure and chemical composition. A ‘Lab Diamond’ is exactly like a Natural Diamond, except instead of mining it from the Earth, they are grown in a lab.
They sparkle the same, have the same types of colour and clarity, and can come in the same sizes and shapes. In fact, they offer excellent value and are more affordable than natural ones of comparable quality and size.
Two important reasons to choose a lab diamond are origin & value. Rest assured that your diamond did not result in the funding of conflict in a war-torn country, nor did it require leaving a mile-wide hole in the ground. Also objectively, diamonds grown above the Earth are more pure than “dirt diamonds”, blasted out of the Earth with dynamite and diesel. Compared to diamonds grown in the chaos under the Earth, diamonds grown by mankind have fewer defects and less strain in the crystal structure.
Quite simply, the more pure the diamond, the better, brighter, and whiter the gemstone.
Lab diamonds receive grading reports from independent gemological organisations on the 4Cs: Cut, Colour, Clarity, and Carat Weight. Just like in mined diamonds, lab diamonds will exhibit variations across the 4Cs and range from poor to superlative quality. Not all lab diamonds are perfect, colourless, and flawless!
Across our collection, you’ll find a wide range of diamond shapes and sizes to choose from.
At Midnight Diamonds, we believe in ethical luxury. All our diamonds are of the highest quality: Excellent cut, E Color, and VS1 Clarity. This ensures affordable luxury without compromising on ethics.
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Diamonds are sold by the carat (shown as ct.), which is actually a unit of weight, though most think of a carat in terms of size. A carat is equal to exactly 0.2 grams (about the weight of a paper clip). Important to note that Carat weight is not related to the similar sounding karat, which refers to gold’s purity.
Two diamonds of equal carat weight can have very different costs based on other factors. (Such as cut, colour, and clarity.) The carat of a diamond importantly indicates its size which is usually made e.g. a 1 ct round brilliant cut diamond is usually 6.4 mm in diameter. Most women will relate the ct wt. to the size referring to 1,2 or 5 ct stones but the size can vary depending on the shapes as well.
As the carat size of the diamond increases, the diamond’s price increases at an increasing rate. Why? Because the larger the diamond, the more increasingly rare it is. Price is not directly proportional to size. So, a 2-carat diamond of certain quality will be priced at more than twice the price of a 1-carat diamond of the same quality.
The size (in mm) of a diamond for a specific shape, is directly proportional to the carat weight of a diamond. See chart below for Round Cut as an example.
Diamond Clarity
Clarity reflects the purity of a diamond or the inclusions and blemishes in a diamond. The inclusions and blemishes impact a diamond’s ability to let in light and reflect its brilliance. Inclusions are interior irregularities and blemishes are exterior irregularities. These imperfections are not flaws, but rather the natural fingerprint of every diamond. Often, we can see these only under a powerful microscope or jeweler’s loupe, and they do not visibly affect the appearance or beauty of a diamond. Large inclusions can affect the scintillation of a diamond considerably be absorbing the light passing through. Some inclusions are coloured too, the most common one being “Nats”- a black inclusion, which is considerably big, and can be easily spotted by the naked eye. The larger or more numerous the inclusions the less valuable the diamond.
Internationally, diamonds are graded by labs according to the following grades:
FL Flawless: These diamonds are completely clean and have no inclusions or blemishes detectable under 10x magnification. They are extremely rare and expensive.
IF Internally Flawless: These diamonds have no detectable inclusions but may have some surface blemishes under 10x magnification. They are very rare and very valuable.
VVS1/VVS2 Very Very Slightly Included: Inclusions and blemishes are extremely difficult for even a skilled gemologist to detect under 10x magnification, usually visible only under a powerful microscope.
VS1/VS2 Very Slightly Included: Inclusions and blemishes are detectable under 10x magnification, but are minor flaws that do not impact the diamond’s beauty and are totally invisible to the naked eye.
SI1/SI2 Slightly Included: Inclusions and blemishes are easily noticeable under 10x magnification and may also be visible to the naked eye.
I1, I2, I3 Included: Inclusions and blemishes are obvious under 10x magnification and typically visible to the naked eye. These flaws may negatively impact the transparency and or brilliance of the diamond.
Diamond Cut
The Cut is the single most important factor in a diamond’s beauty. It dictates how the stone handles light, determining its brilliance (white light), fire (flashes of color), and scintillation (sparkle).
The Anatomy of Cut: Includes proportions, polish, and symmetry.
The Conflict: Cutters often face a choice between Maximum Sparkle (optimal cut) and Maximum Size (carat weight). A “Poor” or “Fair” grade often indicates a diamond was cut specifically to retain weight at the expense of its beauty.
IGI Grading Standards
How a diamond is graded depends on its shape:
Round Diamonds: Graded on Cut, Polish, and Symmetry.
Fancy Shapes: Graded on Polish and Symmetry only.
GradeDescription
Excellent – Maximum fire and brilliance; perfectly proportioned.
Very Good – High reflectivity with expertly cut facets.
Good – Reflects most light; a balance of beauty and value.
Fair – Noticeable light leakage from the sides/bottom; less vibrant.
Poor – Appears dull or “dead” to the naked eye due to poor proportions.
Diamond Colour
Interestingly, the colour evaluation of diamonds is based on the absence of colour, so when we speak of colour we actually are referring to the degree of colourlessness in a diamond. Many of these colour distinctions are so subtle that they are invisible to the common eye; however, these distinctions make a significant difference in diamond price and quality. While most diamonds are white, not all are truly colourless, they have colour tints. In a white diamond, the presence of a tint is considered undesirable. Diamonds are graded on a Whiteness scale or absence of colour scale. Basically, the whiter or clearer the colour of a diamond, the greater its sparkle and thereby its value.
The IGI has devised a set of guidelines to grade diamond colour ranges from D to Z, with D colour diamonds being rare, totally colourless, and the most expensive. Each letter represents a range of colours based on a diamond’s whiteness.
Colour
Description
D
Absolutely colourless. The highest colour grade is extremely rare.
E
Colourless. Very negligible traces of colour can be noticed by an expert gemologist. A rare diamond.
F
Colourless. Very negligible colour traces can be seen by an expert gemologist, but are still considered a “colourless” grade. A high-quality diamond.
G-H
Near-colourless. Colour is noticeable when compared to diamonds of better grades, but these grades offer excellent value.
I-J-K-L
Colour is detectable. An excellent value, especially if the diamond is to be set in yellow-gold jewelry.