Collection FAQs
Real diamonds that are produced in a lab as opposed to being extracted from the earth are known as lab-grown diamonds. Since they are composed of pure carbon organized in the same crystal structure as real diamonds, they have precisely the same physical, chemical, and optical characteristics.
The most common and traditional diamond cut is the round diamond, which is renowned for its exceptional brilliance and glitter.
Round wedding bands are a popular choice because they provide outstanding glitter and classic beauty. A stunning and striking appearance is produced by the round shape's superb light reflection, particularly when round brilliant diamonds are used.
Yes, Ibling Jewels allows for customisation in terms of diamond arrangement, metal kind, and band width.
Use a gentle toothbrush and warm, soapy water to clean your round lab-grown diamond wedding band on a regular basis to keep it looking beautiful. To avoid scratches, store it separately and stay away from harsh chemicals. Get it cleaned and inspected by a professional once a year for optimal care.
In general, a round wedding band can be resized, particularly if it is composed of conventional metals like silver, platinum, or gold. In contrast to elaborate or heavily set bands, the round form and smooth design typically make resizing easier.
Get properly measured by a jeweler to determine the appropriate size for your round wedding band, ideally later in the day when your fingers are at their largest.
The most popular wedding band designs for round lab-grown diamonds are bezel-set, channel-set, full eternity, pave, and traditional solitaire bands. These designs offer beauty and longevity while showcasing the diamond's brightness and classic shape.
Ibling Jewels provides various financing options and takes PayPal and major credit cards. A 50% down payment is needed for personalized orders; the remaining amount can be paid in easy installments prior to shipment.
Ibling Jewels frequently comes with warranties and certification from reputable gemological labs.