The rise of lab-grown diamonds has disrupted the market. Chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds, lab-grown stones sell for a fraction of the price. This has created a downward pressure on the value of lower-to-mid-tier natural diamonds, making them even riskier as a store of value. Where Value Actually Lives

Diamonds don't pay dividends or interest while you hold them. The Lab-Grown Factor

Selling a diamond usually requires a middleman who will take a cut.

Small differences in "The Four Cs" (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat) drastically change value.

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