Buying a diamond is one of the most personal decisions you will ever make. Whether you are shopping for an engagement ring, a gift, or a timeless piece of fine jewellery, one question keeps coming up in 2026: should you choose a natural diamond or a lab-grown diamond?
Both options are real diamonds. Both are beautiful. But they differ in origin, price, and long-term value. At Star Brillian Jewellery, we believe an informed buyer is a happy buyer. So let us walk you through everything you need to know.
What Is a Natural Diamond?
A natural diamond is formed deep inside the Earth over billions of years under extreme heat and pressure. Carbon atoms crystallise into the hardest natural substance known to humankind. Each natural diamond is unique. Natural diamonds are mined from the earth, cut, and polished before reaching the jewellery store. Their rarity is part of what makes them so special.Â
According to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), natural diamonds carry a geological history that spans over a billion years, a fact that resonates deeply with buyers who value authenticity and heritage.Â
What Is a Lab-Grown Diamond?
A lab-grown diamond is created in a controlled laboratory environment using one of two methods: High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) or Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD). Both processes replicate the natural conditions under which diamonds form.
The result? A diamond with the same chemical composition, same crystal structure, and same physical properties as a natural diamond. Lab-grown diamonds are not cubic zirconia. They are not moissanite. They are real diamonds, just grown differently.
The key difference is time and origin. A lab-grown diamond takes weeks to produce in a lab, whereas a natural diamond takes millions to billions of years to form underground.
Natural Diamonds vs Lab-Grown Diamonds: Side-by-Side Comparison
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Feature |
Natural Diamond |
Lab-Grown Diamond |
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Origin |
Formed in Earth’s mantle |
Grown in a laboratory |
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Price |
Higher (rarity premium) |
20–40% lower cost |
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Chemical Composition |
100% carbon |
100% carbon |
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Hardness (Mohs) |
10 / 10 |
10 / 10 |
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Resale Value |
Retains value over time |
Lower resale value |
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Certification |
GIA, IGI, HRD |
GIA, IGI, HRD |
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Eco-Footprint |
Mining involved |
Lower mining impact |
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Uniqueness |
Each is one-of-a-kind |
Consistent quality |
Price Difference: How Much Can You Actually Save?
One of the biggest reasons buyers consider lab-grown diamonds is the cost. In 2026, a high-quality 1-carat lab-grown diamond can cost 20% to 40% less than a comparable natural diamond. This price gap has grown significantly over the past few years as lab-grown production scales up.
For example, a 1-carat natural diamond with VS1 clarity and G colour might retail around ₹4,00,000 to ₹5,50,000. A lab-grown diamond of the same grade could be ₹2,00,000 to ₹3,00,000, leaving room for a larger stone, better setting, or a matching band.
However, natural diamonds hold their value far better over time. If long-term investment matters to you, a natural diamond is historically the safer choice.
Quality and Grading: Are They Really the Same?
Yes, both natural and lab-grown diamonds are graded using the same 4Cs: Cut, Colour, Clarity, and Carat weight. Major gem labs like GIA and IGI certify both types using identical standards.
The difference is this: lab-grown diamonds can be produced with fewer inclusions and more consistent colour, which means you can often get a higher-clarity stone for the same budget. Natural diamonds, on the other hand, carry subtle characteristics like pinpoints, feathers, or natural graining that make each one truly unique.
To understand more about diamond grading, visit our Diamond Education Guide for a complete breakdown of the 4Cs and how to choose wisely.
Sustainability: Which Is the Greener Choice?
Many buyers in 2026 are eco-conscious, and this question matters. Lab-grown diamonds require no mining, which eliminates concerns around land disruption and certain labour practices. However, the energy required to grow diamonds in a lab, particularly via CVD, is significant. The environmental impact depends heavily on whether the facility uses renewable energy.
Natural diamonds from certified ethical sources, such as those following the Kimberley Process, also have a transparent supply chain. Ethically mined diamonds support local mining communities and regulated labour practices.
Neither option is perfect. The right choice depends on which environmental factor matters more to you.
Resale Value: What Happens When You Sell?
This is where natural diamonds have a clear edge. Natural diamonds have historically retained a portion of their purchase value, especially for larger, high-quality stones. As they become rarer, their long-term value holds.
Lab-grown diamonds, on the other hand, have seen declining resale prices as production becomes more efficient and supply increases. If you plan to resell or pass the piece down as an heirloom, a natural diamond is likely the better investment.
If resale value is not a priority, and many buyers today say it is not, then a lab-grown diamond lets you get more diamond for your money right now.
Emotional Value: Does It Matter How a Diamond Is Made?
For many buyers, especially those purchasing an engagement ring, the story behind the diamond matters deeply. A natural diamond carries billions of years of geological history. It is rare, ancient, and irreplaceable. That emotional weight is very real for a lot of people.
Others feel equally moved by a lab-grown diamond’s precision and modernity a diamond created through human ingenuity, without any mining. There is beauty in that narrative, too.
The truth is, no one can tell the difference just by looking at the two side by side. Both sparkle. Both are real. The choice comes down to what story you want your diamond to tell.
So, Which Should You Buy in 2026?
Choose a Natural Diamond If:
- You value rarity and the geological history of a natural stone
- Long-term investment or resale value is important to you
- You are buying an heirloom piece to be passed down generations
- The traditional meaning and prestige of a natural diamond matters emotionally
Choose a Lab-Grown Diamond If:
- Budget is a priority and you want a larger or higher-quality stone
- You are environmentally conscious and prefer minimal mining impact
- You want a certified, real diamond at a lower price point
- You prioritise size, cut, and sparkle over provenance
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The debate between natural diamonds vs. lab-grown diamonds is not about which one is better. It is about which one is better for you.
Natural diamonds offer timeless prestige, geological rarity, and proven long-term value. Lab-grown diamonds offer modern accessibility, ethical sourcing benefits, and remarkable beauty at a more comfortable price point.
At Star Brillian Jewellery, we carry both because we believe every customer deserves to find the diamond that truly speaks to them. Our expert team is here to guide you through every step of the process, from understanding the 4Cs to finding the perfect setting.
Ready to find your perfect diamond? Contact us today or visit our store to see our natural and lab-grown diamond collections in person.
FAQs
Q1. Are lab-grown diamonds real diamonds?
Yes, 100%. Lab-grown diamonds have the same chemical composition (pure carbon), same hardness (10 on Mohs scale), and same brilliance as natural diamonds. The GIA recognises lab-grown diamonds as real diamonds.
Q2. Can you tell the difference between a natural and lab-grown diamond just by looking?
No. Even trained eyes cannot tell the difference without specialised equipment. Both look identical to the naked eye.
Q3. How much cheaper is a lab-grown diamond in India in 2026?
A 1-carat certified lab-grown diamond in India in 2026 costs approximately ₹25,000–₹80,000, while a natural diamond of the same quality costs ₹1,80,000–₹3,00,000.
Q4. Do lab-grown diamonds hold their value?
Lab-grown diamond prices have continued to fall, and the market behaves more like consumer tech than rare natural materials, meaning resale value is lower. Natural diamonds retain more value over time.
Q5. Which diamond is better for an engagement ring?
73% of consumers aged 21–35 would consider lab-grown for engagement rings, compared to 31% of those over 45. Younger buyers lean lab-grown for size and budget; older buyers prefer natural for legacy.
Q6. Are lab-grown diamonds more eco-friendly than natural diamonds?
They avoid mining, but lab-grown diamonds still require significant energy to produce. The environmental benefit depends on whether the facility uses renewable energy.
