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Bymarieve is created to make the impossible possible. When you are buying jewelry; especially when it is for a special occasion, you like to build it the way you are imagining it. At 'bymarieve' we believe - you choose and create always.

If you like to work with diamonds but don't like the disadvantage of them; like the cause for the environment and the conflicts who arise often.

We have the solution for you; lab grown or moissanites diamonds.

They are a great alternative; as they are conflict free & environmentally conscious.

A moissanite stone shares the lavish look of a diamond and for most people, the two are indistinguishable. However, moissanite stones do offer a more brilliant display of refracted light. The added dazzling qualities, along with the fact that you can find moissanite stones for sale at a fraction of the price of a similar diamond, makes these jewels an increasingly popular choice.

The difference between earth grown and lab grown diamonds is the place where they have to dig them. The other part of the process remains the same (cutting, polishing, and grading).

While mining diamonds requires diesel and dynamite, growing diamonds requires carbon and electricity. Because carbon is abundant and electricity can be sourced from renewable sources, some laboratory-grown diamonds can, by definition, be considered sustainable.

Diamonds are a crystal of carbon and can either be naturally formed by high pressure and temperature underneath the surface of the Earth, or they can be created above the Earth in what can only be described as a paragon of human achievement.

The FTC defines a diamond as follows: A diamond is a mineral consisting essentially of pure carbon crystallized in the isometric system.

As defined by two reputable dictionaries, the mining of diamonds out of the Earth is not sustainable, as diamond deposits around the world are being rapidly depleted. Humanity has already extracted 6 billion carats of diamonds from the Earth, whereas only 1.2 billion carats of mineable diamonds are estimated to remain in the Earth today (according to the public filings of the De Beers and the other major diamond mining companies). In other words, diamonds are forever, but diamond mines are not. 

The choice is yours always....!