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Why not buy cultured diamonds?

Reasons why diamond cultivation is not recommended:

First, cultivate diamonds without preserving their value.

Cultivating diamonds does not preserve their value, and when they are realized, they may not be exchanged for much money, which is very different.

Second, cultivate the rapid decline in the price of diamonds.

The price of cultivated diamonds was generally high three years ago, and then it was adjusted all the way. Now I feel that I have bottomed out and I can't go on.

Third, cultivate obstacles to diamond certificate.

Training certificates include GIA, IGI, NGTC, NGIC, NFTC, etc. Some domestic and foreign standards are different and confusing, and people who can't distinguish are particularly vulnerable to losses.

Fourth, it encourages the chaos of diamond prices.

At present, cable brand stores and various middlemen are sold in the market, and the prices are high and low.

Distinguish between natural diamonds and synthetic diamonds

Although natural diamonds and artificially cultivated diamonds are similar in appearance, it is easy to distinguish them through professional equipment testing. When consumers buy diamonds, they can also easily know whether they are natural diamonds through authoritative appraisal certificates such as GIA certificate and NGTC certificate.

The price difference is also one of the main differences between cultivated diamonds and natural diamonds. Artificially cultivated diamonds are artificially cultivated, while natural diamonds are naturally formed, so the price of natural diamonds is much higher than that of artificially cultivated diamonds.

The difference between training drill and natural drill lies in its characteristics. A small amount of cultivating diamonds can be adsorbed by magnets, which is one of the common methods to distinguish cultivating diamonds from natural diamonds, while natural diamonds cannot be adsorbed by magnets. However, it should be noted that some gem-grade cultivated diamonds still need to be tested by professional equipment before they can be identified.