You clean a man made diamond the same way that you would clean any other diamond. Chemically speaking there is absolutely no difference between a diamond that is made by a man made process and a diamond that was made by a geologic process.
Man made diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds.
Almost 25-30% less for a man made diamond
Yes, they are called man-made diamonds.
No. It's man-made.
Any diamond -- man made or mined -- is valued according to its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight. A man-made stone will cost significantly less than a mined diamond when both are similarly described.
There are many ways to tell a man made diamond form a wild diamond. One is the price, man made diamonds tend to be cheaper than natural diamonds. Man made diamonds also have quite a different clarity than wild ones.
Nea Diamonds, Gemesis, Chatham Jewelry, Takara Diamonds, Apollo Diamonds, Lucent Diamonds and Renaissance Diamonds are few diamond manufacturers selling man made diamond.
In a word, yes. However, a certified gemologist will value a man-made diamond lower than a natural diamond with the same attributes, being cut, colour, carat weight and clarity.
3.0carat is the largest
It can be. A diamond can also be a natural, non-living object.
Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone formed over 300,000 years ago from a series of explosive eruptions. It is a natural formation and not man-made.