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FTC issues new warns concerning interaction rings

16 thoughts on “FTC issues new warns concerning interaction rings

  1. They keep saying not “real” but from my understanding lab created diamonds are real diamonds just made differently. If it looks good, the quality is good and its what you want. Then, thats all that matters.

  2. You can see the propaganda. I don’t see the issue. A diamond is a diamond. She wasn’t lied to, she didn’t get a CZ or a moissy. She got a real diamond. This is a scare tactics to try and paint a negative picture of lab grown diamonds to make consumers believe that if they get a lab diamond they are getting an inferior product. Do your research, both are exactly the same and she obviously doesn’t know what she’s talking about bc lab diamonds do indeed have inclusions bc they are grown the same way as a natural diamond 🤦🏻‍♀️

  3. These reporters literally have no clue what they are talking about. Most diamonds have inclusions, both lab and natural. Also they are talking as if the lab diamond is any different than a natural diamond. They are the exact same in every way except one was made in a lab and one was made in the earth. (Yes I know natural diamonds have some traces of nitrogen in them)

  4. Lab created diamonds are only a problem when it comes to resale of jewelry. They depreciate in value very drastically.

    1. sad thing is natural diamonds dont have a good resale neither. when you sell your diamond to a jeweler, they will NOT pay for the diamond. just the gold. these little expensive diamonds are worth nothing. unless you have a big good quality solitaire., you might get something. I’ve stopped buying diamonds. invest in gold. i bought 18k gold band with .5 ct dianond for $1200. i went to multiple jewelers, $50.00 was max they would give me. the jeweler said they sell side diamonds by the lot!!

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  6. Like omg my diamond isn’t a blood diamond. People didn’t die while mining it so it’s not good enough 😤 Pffttt… Get over yourself. I thought people wanted to be more ETHIC?!

  7. I went with a 3 carat DEW Moissanite. It’s amazing and has more fire, brilliance and sparkle than a diamond and I f*cking love it. We paid about $10,000 LESS. They measure as a 9.25-9.50 on the Mohs scale, while diamond is a 10. So they’re also durable. And when found in nature, they’re even more rare ☄️ Moissanite is mostly all man made, but can be found in meteorites ☄️ The fact that makes it more rare. Quoting “Moissanite Came from a Meteor! Moissanite was first discovered in Arizona in 1893 by Noble Prize winning French scientist Henri Moissan. His first sample of Moissanite (named after himself) was found inside of a meteorite crater.”
    What doesn’t make sense about the blood diamond outrage, is that most of these people try to be more ethic. The people complaining about lab grown diamonds, are the same people who are vegan, drive electric cars and do everything they can to minimize their carbon foot print 😂😂

  8. This is stupid. I agree that retailers need to be clear about what they’ve selling but…they act like this was SUCH a devastation. Ridiculous.

  9. She is so f*cking dumb. She would have never being able to afford that ring if they were natural flawless and colorless diamonds (lab created).

    I don’t even blame the seller.

  10. I’ve bought diamond earrings from Diamond Nexus and I wear them every day. Their quality is incredible and it’s perfectly clear on their website that it’s lab grown. I feel like choosing that company was a bad example. There are definitely other companies that would’ve been better examples that are tricking customers and overcharging for lab grown diamonds.

  11. lab made had pros but the salesperson needs to disclose that it isn’t natural…bc it should be cheaper also

  12. If you’re paying less than $8,000 USD for a quality 1 carat stone, it’s probably not a earth mined diamond.

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