The Evolution
of Lab-Grown Diamonds
Science, beauty & sustainability — perfected over decades
From a 1950s laboratory breakthrough to the sparkling gems that adorn the world's finest jewelry today, discover how lab-grown diamonds rewrote the story of one of Earth's most coveted treasures.
70+
Years of Innovation
100%
Chemically Identical to Mined
~85%
Less Environmental Impact
30–50%
More Affordable
The Origin Story
What Is a Lab-Grown Diamond?
A lab-grown diamond is not a simulation, nor an imitation — it is a real diamond, atom for atom, crystal for crystal. Created in controlled laboratory environments that replicate the extreme heat and pressure found deep within the Earth's mantle, lab-grown diamonds share the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as their mined counterparts.
Certified by the same grading bodies — IGI, GIA, and AGS — and evaluated using the same 4Cs of quality, these stones represent a triumph of human ingenuity: nature's rarest creation, made accessible to all.
"A diamond grown in a lab and one pulled from the earth are, to any instrument of measurement, the same thing. The difference lies only in origin and impact."
— Gemological Institute of America
Every Shop QSE diamond comes with full IGI certification, confirming its quality, authenticity, and sustainable origin. No conflict. No compromise.
A Century of Discovery
Through the Decades
Diamond Is Carbon
Smithson Tennant and Antoine Lavoisier independently confirm that diamond is pure crystalline carbon — the first insight that one day, science might recreate it.
Hannay's Experiments
Scottish chemist James Ballantyne Hannay claims to have synthesized diamond by heating carbon compounds under intense pressure. Though disputed, the dream of a man-made diamond is born.
GE's HPHT Breakthrough
General Electric's team, led by H. Tracy Hall, successfully synthesizes the first reproducible gem-quality diamonds using the High Pressure-High Temperature (HPHT) method. A scientific milestone that changes everything.
Industrial Applications
Lab-grown diamonds find widespread use in industrial cutting tools, drill bits, and electronics. The commercial potential of synthetic diamonds becomes undeniable.
CVD Process Emerges
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is developed as an alternative synthesis method, growing diamond crystal layer by layer from hydrocarbon gas. This opens the door to larger, purer, gem-quality stones.
Gem-Quality Goes Mainstream
Advances in CVD technology produce colorless, high-clarity diamonds exceeding 1 carat. GIA and IGI begin certifying lab-grown gems alongside mined stones with the same rigorous standards.
FTC Redefines "Diamond"
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission revises its definition of "diamond" to include lab-grown stones, formally recognizing them as equal in every meaningful sense to mined diamonds.
The New Standard of Luxury
Lab-grown diamonds represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the fine jewelry market. Conflict-free, ethically sourced, and exquisitely beautiful — they are the diamond of the modern age.