Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings
Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings

Lab Grown Diamond Stud Earrings

Regular price$960.00
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Diamond studs are a classic and timeless gift that are perfect for everyday wear and all of your special occasions!

Large natural diamond studs are sold at a high price point that makes people hesitant to purchase. This is where lab-grown diamonds come into play! Lab-grown diamonds are actual diamonds and not simulants. They are chemically and physically created the same as a natural diamond, but in a laboratory rather than under the Earth's surface over millions of years. They are graded for clarity and color with the same scale as natural diamonds as well. If you're looking for the beauty of a pair of diamond studs at a more affordable price point, then say yes to these lab-grown diamonds! Sold as a pair. 

Lab Grown Diamond Studs:

  • 14K Solid Gold
  • Quality: F color, VS clarity
  • Earrings are listed as a carat total weight which means that the 1 CTW pair of studs have (2) diamonds that are .50 carats each. 
  • Approximate Width for Each Lab Grown Diamond in the Corresponding Pair:
    • 1 CTW: 5 mm
    • 1.5 CTW: 5.75 mm
    • 2 CTW: 6.3 mm
    • 2.5 CTW: 7 mm
    • 3 CTW: 7.5 mm

How should I clean my jewelry? 

  • Periodically clean your fine jewelry with a soft lint free cloth or warm water, mild dish soap (without detergent), and a soft toothbrush to keep it looking its very best! 

How should I care for my jewelry? 

  • Our fine jewelry is meant to be worn every day, but it is still delicate and needs to be cared for accordingly. Please take the following precautions to extend the life of your jewelry: 
    • Remove your jewelry when applying or handling lotions, perfumes, bath / kitchen cleaning products, chemicals, and oil compounds. 
    • Remove your jewelry before engaging in athletic activities such as swimming or going to the gym. 
    • Remove all your jewelry before bedtime and lay it out flat. 
    • It is recommended that you do not sleep in any of your jewelry as it can loosen prongs, damage stones, scratch metal, tangle chains in your hair, and stretch your ear piercings. 
    • Clasp necklaces and bracelets when storing to prevent the chain from tangling or knotting. 
    • Store jewelry in a jewelry box with a soft fabric lining in a safe location without high humidity or extreme temperature changes. 
    • Store your jewelry in separate compartments to prevent damage as diamonds are capable of scratching gold and gemstones ranked lower on the Mohs scale. 
    • Don’t forget that our packaging can double as storage for your beautiful new jewelry! 

Do you recommend insuring your jewelry? 

  • Yes! We recommend Jewelers Mutual, and you can visit their website for more information at: jewelersmutual.com. 

How can I find my ring / bracelet size? 

  • Your local jewelry store will be able to give you the most accurate ring or bracelet measurement, but you can measure your finger and wrist at home with string and a ruler! Please see the different ways to measure your ring and bracelet size below: 
    • Measuring your Finger- 
      • Cut a piece of string (or strip of paper) and wrap it around the base of your finger. 
      • Mark the spot where the end meets the string or paper.
      • Measure the length of the string or paper to the marked spot with a ruler using millimeters. 
      • Compare your measurement to the finger circumference ring size chart below. 
    • Measuring an Existing Ring- 
      • Take an existing ring that fits on the correct finger and measure the inner diameter with a ruler using millimeters. 
      • Compare your measurement to the ring diameter ring size chart below. 
    • Measure your Wrist- 
      • Cut a piece of string (or strip of paper) and wrap it around your wrist. 
      • Mark the spot where the string or paper meets. 
      • Measure the length of the start of the string or paper to the marked spot with a ruler using centimeters. 
      • Add 1.5 cm- 2 cm to your measurement for a more comfortable fit. 
      • Compare your measurement to the wrist size chart below. 

Finger Circumference (mm)

44.2

45.5

46.8

48

49.3

50.6

51.9

53.1

54.4

55.7

57

58.3

59.5

60.8

62.1

Ring Size

3

3 1/2

4

4 1/2

5

5 1/2

6

6 1/2

7

7 1/2

8

8 1/2

9

9 1/2

10

Ring Inside Diameter (mm)

14.1

14.5

14.9

15.3

15.7

16.1

16.5

16.9

17.3

17.7

18.1

18.5

19

19.4

19.8

Ring Size

3

3 1/2

4

4 1/2

5

5 1/2

6

6 1/2

7

7 1/2

8

8 1/2

9

9 1/2

10

 

Wrist Measurement (cm)

14 cm

15 cm

16 cm

17 cm

18 cm

19 cm

20 cm

Wrist Measurement (Inches)

5.5"

6"

6.25"

6.75"

7.25"

7.5"

8"

 

Tips to Make Sure You Find the Correct Size: 

  • Keep in mind that your finger size changes according to the season and even changes throughout the course of the day. If you are warm or if it is summertime, then your fingers will be a bit bigger. If you are cold or if it is wintertime, then your fingers will be smaller. Measure when you’re a bit warm to ensure that your ring will fit all the time. 
  • As a reminder, your dominant hand will typically be slightly larger than your other hand. Measure each finger individually to get your most accurate result. 
  • Measure your finger 3 or 4 times to compare and ensure that you are getting consistent results. 
  • Check to see if your knuckle is bigger than the base of your finger. If it is, then make sure to measure the widest part of your finger and the base of your finger so that you can size what is in between both measurements. 
  • When measuring with string or paper, make sure that it isn’t too loose nor pulled too tight. You will want the fit to be comfortable around your finger or wrist. 
  • Remember to keep in mind that wider bands will be a little harder to slip over your knuckle, so you may want to consider sizing up on rings thicker than 3 mm.
  • Our negative space rings or cuff rings are slightly adjustable, but only by about a half size before it starts compromising the structural integrity of the ring. 

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