The
diamond above is the latest in the laboratory grown technology. We were
lucky to get one to test and It has been in the laboratory for a few
days now. We are all very surprised and impressed by what has been
accomplish. Even the growth structure the only way to identify or
distinguish between the diamonds in the laboratory is more difficult to
identify.
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