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How Much Does a Lab‑Grown Diamond Ring Cost in 18 K Gold? (UK Price Guide)

Answer: A lab‑grown diamond ring set in 18 K gold typically costs around £1 454 for a 1 ct stone, about 20 % less than an equivalent ring from 77 Diamonds. Lab‑grown diamonds offer the same chemical and optical properties as natural diamonds but at a lower price.

Price comparison table

Carat size (ct) 77 Diamonds price (est.) £ Diamonds4Change price £
1.00 1 817.50 1 454
1.71 1 965.00 1 572
2.10 2 011.25 1 609
2.76 2 203.75 1 763
3.60 2 438.75 1 951
4.01 2 590.00 2 072
5.52 2 888.75 2 311
6.00 3 242.50 2 594
6.51 3 361.25 2 689
7.01 3 747.50 2 998
7.51 3 910.00 3 128
8.12 4 481.25 3 585
9.08 4 990.00 3 992
9.55 4 838.75 3 871
10.00 6 897.50 5 518

Prices reflect our 20 % discount relative to competitor estimates and include both diamond and 18 K setting.

Why choose lab‑grown diamonds?

  • Identical brilliance: Lab‑grown diamonds are chemically and physically identical to natural diamonds. They score 10 on the Mohs scale (just like natural diamonds) and exhibit exceptional hardness bluenile.com.

  • Better value: Lab‑grown diamonds generally cost 30–50 % less than natural diamonds of comparable quality, allowing you to buy a larger or higher‑quality stone within your budget.

  • Sustainable sourcing: Lab‑grown diamonds are created in controlled environments, reducing environmental impact compared with traditional mining.

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FAQ

Are lab‑grown diamonds real diamonds? Yes. They share the same chemical composition and optical properties as mined diamonds; the only difference is their origin.

Do lab‑grown diamonds have resale value? The resale market is still developing; values can be lower than those for natural diamonds. However, their lower purchase price offsets depreciation, making them a smart choice for many buyers.

Will lab‑grown diamonds lose their sparkle over time? No. Like natural diamonds, lab‑grown diamonds maintain their brilliance indefinitely if properly cared for.

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