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Lab grown diamonds, aka cultured diamonds, are created through two primary methods: High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). They have the same chemical composition and crystal structure as natural diamonds.
Cultural sociology centers, first and foremost, on the relationship between cultural objects and the social world. We have identified four elements: creators, cultural objects, recipients, and the social world.
- Regional patterns of language, religion, and ethnicity contribute to a sense of place, enhance placemaking, and shape the global cultural landscape.
The cultural diamond (cultures and societies in a changing World, wendy griswold). The diamond demonstrates how cultural objects have producers (creators) and receivers who make meaning of the cultural objects within a specific social, economic, and political context [7].
Lab diamonds cost a lot less than natural diamonds - typically a lab diamond will cost between 60% and 85% less than a natural diamond with identical carat weight and grades. Take a look at the typical cost of a lab diamond vs natural diamond below.

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The term cultured diamonds refers to lab diamonds created under controlled and precise conditions. Cultured diamonds are made using advanced technological methods, such as high pressure high temperature (HPHT) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
Creator. Figure 1.1 The Cultural Diamond Page 16 16Cultures and Societies in a Changing World cultural diamond is an accounting device intended to encourage a fuller understanding of any cultural objects relationship to the social world.
Oh yes. Lab Grown Diamonds are just as real as diamonds that are mined from the earth. They have shape, size, color and clarity grades, just like Natural Diamonds. Both Natural and Lab Grown Diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties and both come with diamond certifications.

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