
What You Should Know Before You Decide
In recent years, lab grown diamonds have become a common topic in engagement conversations.
Couples walk in with thoughtful questions. They’ve done research. They want clarity, not persuasion.
If you’re weighing the difference between lab grown and natural diamonds, you’re not alone. Understanding what separates them — and what doesn’t — will help you make a confident decision.
Here is what matters most.
What Is a Natural Diamond?
Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth under extreme heat and pressure over billions of years.
Each one is the result of a geological process that cannot be replicated by time alone. Their rarity is tied not just to supply, but to origin.
For many, that story carries meaning. The symbolism of something formed slowly and enduringly appeals to the sentiment of an engagement.
Natural diamonds have historically retained stronger long-term value due to their finite supply and established market demand.
What Is a Lab Grown Diamond?
Lab grown diamonds are created in controlled environments using advanced technology that replicates the natural growing process.
Chemically and visually, they are real diamonds. They are not simulants like cubic zirconia. They share the same physical properties as natural diamonds.
The key difference is origin and market dynamics.
Because lab grown diamonds can be produced with increasing efficiency, their pricing has shifted significantly over the past few years. This is important to understand when considering long-term value expectations.
The Question of Value
When couples compare options, one of the first differences they notice is price.
Lab grown diamonds often allow for a larger stone at a lower initial cost.
Natural diamonds typically command a higher price due to rarity and established long-term demand.
Neither choice is “right” or “wrong.” The better question is:
- What matters most to you?
- Is it origin and rarity?
- Is it size within a certain budget?
- Is it long-term value retention?
- Is it simply visual beauty?
Clarity around your priorities makes the decision straightforward.
Beauty Is Not the Only Consideration
Both natural and lab grown diamonds can be cut beautifully. Both can reflect light brilliantly. Both can be set in timeless designs.
What differs is the broader story — where the diamond comes from, how it fits into long-term value expectations, and what it represents to you personally.
Some couples feel deeply connected to the natural formation story. Others prioritize size or initial affordability. Both perspectives deserve respect.
Why Education Matters
In a digital marketplace filled with strong opinions, it can be difficult to separate marketing language from meaningful information.
As a family-owned jeweler, our responsibility is not to steer you toward one option. It is to ensure you understand the trade-offs clearly.
We walk you through:
- How pricing structures differ
- What long-term value trends have shown
- How each option fits your goals
- What to realistically expect
An engagement ring is not a rushed purchase. It deserves informed thought.
A Personal Decision, Guided Thoughtfully
At Sather ? Jewelry, we work with couples who choose natural diamonds and couples who choose lab grown. The right decision is the one that aligns with your values and priorities.
Our role is steady guidance.
We believe luxury is rooted in clarity, craftsmanship, and long-term relationships — not pressure.
When you choose a locally rooted, family-owned jeweler, you receive honest answers and support that extends well beyond the proposal.
Begin With Confidence
Whether you’re just starting to compare options or ready to see both natural and lab grown diamonds in person, we’re here to help you navigate the differences thoughtfully.
Ready to explore your options?
Visit us in-store for personal guidance, or browse our engagement collection online today.