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Messi Jewelry Igi Certified Wholesale Loose Synthetic Round Oval Lab Grown Diamond
Wholesale Round 1mm~4mm Def Vvs Vs Hpht Melee Lab Diamond
Xingyue Marquise CVD Lab Grown Diamond Blue Diamond with Igi Certification
Lab Grown Diamond From China Manufacturer with Wholesale Rough Diamond Price
CVD Diamonds 0.50 Carat to 5.00 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Lab Diamond
Wholesale Lab Grown D Color Perfect Cut 1.5CT Hpht CVD Vs Lab Diamonds
Hpht/CVD with Certificate D-H Vvs1-Si1 Loose Lab Grown Diamond for Engagement Ring
Wholesale Lab Grown Colored Diamonds Lab Grown Loose Diamonds
Excellent Cut 0.3- 2 Carat D E F Vs2 Loose Gemstone China Lab Grown CVD Diamond Loose Diamond
Igi Certified White Def Color Vs Clarity 1-3CT Hpht/CVD Lab Diamond
Hpht/CVD with Certificate Def Vvs Loose Lab Grown Diamond for Engagement Ring
Cushion Cut 2carat F Color Si Clarity Hpht Lab Grown Diamonds with Igi Certificate
Lab Grown Diamond Igi 0.3CT 0.5CT 0.8CT 1.0CT Hpht CVD Diamond
Fancy Shape Yellow Color Wholesale Lab Created Diamonds Hpht CVD Lab Grown Diamonds
Melee Diamond Oval Shape 0.05CT to 0.8CT Def Color Vs Clarity Hpht Lab Grown Diamonds
Lab Diamond 18K Gold Ring Wholesale Jewelry Lab Grown Diamond for Women
De Vs Lab Diamond Round Necklace Diamond with Elegant Design
Factory Loose Diamond Vvs Ex Lab Grown Loose Diamond for Women Jewelry
2 Carat Short Radiant Cut Diamond Igi E Color Vs2 Lab Created
Igi Certified Hexagonal Cut Diamond 5CT D Color Vvs2 Lab CVD
Wholesale 0.3CT CVD Cushion Cut Lab Grown Loose Diamond for Jewelry
Wholesale Round Brilliant Gia Lab Diamond for Fine Jewelry Supplier
B2b Supply Lab Grown Diamond Wave Design Ocean Bracelet for Beach Jewelry B2b Order
Sourcing guidance for Lab Diamond
How to distinguish between CVD and HPHT lab diamonds for bulk procurement?
Buyers should understand the two primary growth methods: HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) and CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition). HPHT diamonds often lean towards Type IIb and may exhibit a faint blue nuance or phosphorescence, while CVD diamonds are typically Type IIa and may have a brownish tint if not treated. For B2B sourcing, CVD is often preferred for larger, high-clarity stones, whereas HPHT is dominant in the 'melee' (small stones) market due to cost-efficiency.
What are the essential certification standards for lab-grown diamonds?
To ensure marketability and value, always demand certificates from reputable labs such as IGI (International Gemological Institute) or GIA (Gemological Institute of America). Ensure the report clearly states 'Lab-Grown' or 'Laboratory-Grown' and includes a laser inscription on the girdle that matches the certificate number to prevent fraud.
What technical specifications should be prioritized for jewelry manufacturing?
Focus on the '4Cs': Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. For premium jewelry lines, prioritize an 'Excellent' or 'Ideal' Cut grade, as this determines the stone's brilliance. In terms of color, D-F (Colorless) is the industry standard for high-end settings, while VVS1-VS2 clarity ensures the stones are 'eye-clean' for the end consumer.
How does the economic feasibility of lab diamonds compare to natural diamonds for retailers?
Lab diamonds typically cost 60% to 90% less than natural diamonds, allowing for higher profit margins and more competitive retail pricing. Buyers should look for suppliers who offer tiered wholesale pricing, where bulk orders of loose stones can further reduce the per-carat cost by an additional 10-15%.
Cross-Border Sourcing Risks and Strategic Advice
How can I ensure transaction security when purchasing high-value lab diamonds?
Always use secure payment methods provided by reputable platforms like Made-in-China.com, which offer escrow-like services. Never wire large sums directly to new suppliers without a Trade Guarantee or third-party inspection. For first-time orders, start with a sample batch to verify the quality against the provided grading reports.
What are the key customs and compliance considerations for international shipping?
Lab diamonds must be declared under the correct HS Code (typically 7104.91) to avoid customs delays. Be aware that while lab diamonds do not fall under the Kimberley Process (which applies to natural rough diamonds), you must still provide a Commercial Invoice that explicitly describes the goods as 'Synthetic' or 'Laboratory-Grown' to comply with international trade descriptions.
How should I negotiate with suppliers to get the best terms?
Negotiate based on volume and consistency. Ask for 'memo' terms (consignment) if you are a large-scale retailer, though most cross-border suppliers prefer Proforma Invoice (PI) terms. Request a long-term supply agreement to lock in prices, as the lab diamond market experiences frequent price fluctuations due to technological advancements and production scaling.
What is the safest method for shipping high-value gemstones internationally?
Utilize specialized insured couriers such as Brink’s, Malca-Amit, or FedEx Priority with third-party jewelry insurance. Ensure the packaging is discreet and tamper-evident. Always confirm the Incoterms; CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) is recommended for buyers who want the supplier to handle the risk until the goods reach the destination port.





























