Why Lab Grown Diamonds Are Redefining Fine Jewelry
I’m Mike Nekta, and I spend my days talking with people who love jewelry for all the right reasons. They want something beautiful, yes, but also something meaningful. Something they can feel proud of wearing, gifting, and passing down.
Over the last few years, one conversation has become constant in my studio: lab grown diamonds. Not as a trend, and definitely not as a compromise, but as a genuine shift in what modern fine jewelry looks like and what it stands for.
Lab grown diamonds are redefining fine jewelry because they deliver what clients have always wanted: exceptional sparkle, high craftsmanship potential, and a smarter, more transparent path to owning something extraordinary. In a world where buyers are more informed than ever, that matters.
In this article, I’ll walk you through what lab grown diamonds really are, why they’re changing the fine jewelry landscape, and how I think about them at Mike Nekta New York when I’m helping clients design pieces that feel personal and timeless.
What Lab Grown Diamonds Actually Are
Let’s clear up the biggest misconception right away. A lab grown diamond is a real diamond.
It has the same crystal structure as a mined diamond, the same chemical composition, and the same optical properties that create that unmistakable fire and brilliance. The difference is origin. One is grown deep in the earth over a very long time, and the other is grown in a controlled environment using advanced technology.
The two primary growth methods are:
- HPHT (High Pressure, High Temperature): Mimics the natural conditions under which diamonds form in the earth.
- CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition): Builds a diamond layer by layer in a chamber using carbon-rich gas.
From a jewelry standpoint, what matters is simple. If it’s a well-cut diamond with strong proportions, it will perform beautifully on the hand. That performance is not exclusive to diamonds that came out of a mine.
Why This Shift Is Happening Now
Fine jewelry is emotional, but the purchase decision is still rational. People are doing more research, asking sharper questions, and expecting clearer answers.
Here’s what I see driving the momentum.
Value Without Sacrificing Beauty
Lab grown diamonds often allow you to choose a larger carat weight, a higher color grade, or improved clarity for the same budget. That flexibility changes what’s possible in design.
If you’ve ever tried to balance size, quality, and setting style, you know how quickly trade-offs add up with mined diamonds. Lab grown opens the door to bolder center stones, more substantial side stones, and more intricate layouts without pushing a project into a different financial category.
More Control Over Quality And Selection
When I source diamonds for a piece, I’m looking at the full picture, not just the specs on paper. Cut quality, symmetry, and the way the stone handles light are everything.
Lab grown diamonds expand the pool of high-performing options, especially in shapes and sizes where mined supply can be inconsistent or priced at a steep premium. That doesn’t mean every lab diamond is great. It means there are more great ones available when you know what to look for.
Modern Clients Want Transparency
Today, people want to understand what they’re buying. They want documentation, clear grading, and a straight explanation of what affects beauty and price.
Lab grown diamonds tend to come with strong reporting norms and traceability. That supports a more transparent buying experience, which is something I value deeply in my work.
The New Definition Of Luxury
Luxury used to be defined by rarity alone. Now it’s defined by intention.
To me, modern luxury is about:
- Design that feels personal
- Materials that meet your standards
- A buying experience that respects your intelligence
- Craftsmanship that holds up for decades
Lab grown diamonds fit into that modern view because they allow clients to invest in what they can actually see and feel. Cut precision. Setting detail. Comfort. Proportions. Balance. Those are the things that make a piece look and wear like true fine jewelry.
And when someone chooses lab grown, it is often because they want their money to go into the design and the make, not just the origin story.
Lab Grown Diamonds In Custom Fine Jewelry
Most of my work revolves around custom. That’s where lab grown diamonds really shine, because custom jewelry is all about optimizing decisions.
Here’s how lab grown changes the design process in a practical way.
Bigger Creative Range In The Center Stone
Want a clean, bright emerald cut that reads crisp in platinum? Or a perfectly proportioned oval with a slim, elegant halo? Or a classic round that faces up beautifully without pushing into a higher budget tier?
Lab grown diamonds give us room to be selective about the center stone, and selection is everything. Instead of settling for “good enough,” we can take the time to find a stone that truly fits the design.
Better Matching For Side Stones And Pairs
Matching matters more than most people realize. If you’re building a three-stone ring, studs, a toi et moi design, or any piece that depends on symmetry, you want diamonds that speak the same visual language.
Lab grown options often make it easier to find well-matched stones in color, size, and performance, which helps the final piece look cohesive and intentional.
More Focus On Setting Quality
When your budget isn’t consumed by a single stone, you can elevate the setting. That might mean a more refined cathedral profile, a hand-finished pavé line, a hidden halo that sits perfectly, or prongs shaped to flatter the stone instead of just holding it.
This is where fine jewelry is won or lost. The setting is the architecture. The diamond is the light.
Mined Vs Lab: The Honest Comparison
I’m not here to tell you mined diamonds are “bad” or that lab diamonds are “better” in every way. I’m here to help you make the decision that feels right and looks right.
Here’s the comparison I typically share with clients.
Visual Beauty
Both can be stunning. Beauty comes down to cut quality, proportions, and how well the stone is chosen for the design.
Long-Term Wear
Both are diamonds. Both are durable for everyday fine jewelry when set properly.
Price And Flexibility
Lab grown typically offers more size and quality for the budget, which can be a major advantage in custom design.
Sentiment And Tradition
Some clients want a mined diamond because it feels tied to tradition or because that origin story matters to them. That is valid. Jewelry is personal.
Resale And Market Behavior
This is the part people avoid discussing, but it matters. The diamond market is complex, and resale values vary widely for both mined and lab stones depending on brand, documentation, and buyer demand. If resale is your primary concern, we should talk openly about it before you buy, because the best jewelry decisions are the informed ones.
How I Evaluate Lab Grown Diamonds For My Clients
A lab report is a starting point, not the finish line.
When I’m selecting a lab grown diamond, I focus on:
- Cut performance: The way it handles light in real viewing conditions, not just under showroom lighting.
- Proportions that suit the shape: Especially in ovals, emerald cuts, and cushions, where spread and depth can change the look dramatically.
- Color behavior: Not just the grade, but whether the stone reads bright and clean in the chosen metal.
- Clarity that makes sense: I prioritize eye-clean beauty and smart value, not chasing technical perfection that you will never see.
- Overall presence: Some diamonds have a “still” look, others feel lively. Presence matters.
This is part of the experience I offer at Mike Nekta New York. I don’t just source a diamond. I curate a diamond for the piece you’re building.
Why Lab Grown Is Especially Popular For Engagement Rings
Engagement rings are the most common entry point into fine jewelry, and they’re also the purchase where expectations are highest.
People want the ring to feel impressive, but also personal. They want it to fit their lifestyle. They want it to look incredible in natural light. They want it to photograph well. They want it to hold up for daily wear.
Lab grown diamonds help because they allow a client to prioritize:
- A center stone with strong presence
- A refined setting that sits comfortably
- A well-balanced design that looks elegant instead of bulky
- Details that feel bespoke, not mass-produced
And when someone is building a ring they plan to wear every day, the goal is not just sparkle. The goal is a piece that feels like it was made for them.
The Emotional Side: What People Really Want
Most clients don’t walk in asking for a “lab grown diamond.” They walk in asking for peace of mind.
They want to feel confident about what they’re buying. They want to understand what makes a diamond beautiful. They want to know they’re spending wisely. They want the final piece to feel like a chapter in their story, not a product.
Lab grown diamonds are redefining fine jewelry because they align with how people actually buy today. Thoughtfully. Intentionally. With more focus on design and quality than status signaling.
What I Recommend If You’re Considering Lab Grown
If you’re exploring lab grown, here’s my practical advice.
- Prioritize cut quality first. A smaller, better-cut diamond will outshine a larger stone with weak proportions.
- Choose specs that match your lifestyle. Bigger is not always better if it compromises comfort or setting durability.
- Let the design guide the stone selection. The right diamond depends on whether you’re going minimal, vintage-inspired, bold, or ultra-refined.
- Work with someone who can show you options side by side. Seeing diamonds in real light and comparing performance changes everything.
That last point is why I like appointments. It’s not about pressure. It’s about clarity.
Book A Private Appointment With Me At Mike Nekta New York
If you’re thinking about a lab grown diamond engagement ring, a redesign, or a custom fine jewelry piece, I’d love to help you do it the right way.
When you book an appointment with me, Mike Nekta, we’ll go through your style, your budget, and the look you want to achieve. I’ll show you curated diamond options, explain what actually matters, and help you build a piece that feels genuinely luxurious in the way it’s made and the way it’s worn.
To book a private appointment, reach out to Mike Nekta New York and we’ll set a time that fits your schedule.