Lab Grown Diamond Necklaces Aurora, CO
Lab-Grown Diamond Necklaces for Women and Men, Aurora, CO
Paying mined-diamond prices for a man-made diamond necklace makes no sense. At Silvadi in Aurora, CO, every necklace in this collection is set with a certified lab-grown diamond. Same carbon structure as a mined stone, same IGI or GIA grading for cut, color, and clarity. The price difference is 50 to 70 percent in your favor.
Women’s styles include solitaire pendants, tennis necklaces, and station necklaces. Men’s styles lean toward Cuban-link and bezel-set designs on heavier chains. Everything is available in 14K white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and sterling silver. The showroom is at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO.
Women’s Lab-Grown Diamond Necklaces
Solitaire Pendants
A single certified diamond in a prong or bezel setting on a delicate chain. Cuts include round, oval, and princess, with weights from 0.25 ct to over 1 ct. These layers easily with chains you already own, which is a big part of why they sell consistently across the Denver metro.
Straight Link Tennis Necklace, Most-Requested Women’s Style
A continuous row of round lab-grown diamonds set close together along the collarbone. Starts from 1 carat total weight in white gold. The same look costs three to four times more when set with mined stones.
Lab Grown Diamonds Station Necklace Petals, $1,650
Individual diamonds spaced along a fine chain. Works for daily wear without fading into the background. Reads differently from a tennis necklace, it was a station necklace petal and is just as wearable for anyone who wants sparkle without the weight.
All women’s styles are available in white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and sterling silver.
Men’s Lab-Grown Diamond Necklaces
Men’s styles at Silvadi are built more heavily and structured differently than the women’s collection. Cuban-link chains with bezel-set lab-grown diamonds in 14K white or yellow gold anchor the men’s section. The bezel setting fully encases the diamond on the sides, making it more practical for daily wear than prong settings.
For men who prefer something less bold, a single-diamond pendant on a box chain is available. One stone, clean setting. Works with both casual and formal looks without drawing the wrong kind of attention in either.
Men’s style necklaces are on the floor at the Aurora showroom. Heavier chain weights and bezel settings feel different from how they look in photos worth trying on before you buy.
Metals and Diamond Quality
Every necklace is available in your choice of metal:
• White gold gives a cool, bright contrast and pairs well with silver jewelry.
• Yellow gold runs warmer and tends to suit olive and deeper skin tones.
• Rose gold is contemporary and flatters a wide range of complexions.
• Sterling silver is the most accessible price point without sacrificing stone quality.
All stones are IGI- or GIA-graded for cut, color, and clarity. Certification is available for any piece on request.
Lab-grown, man-made, synthetic, and manufactured all refer to the same product: actual diamonds. Simulated diamonds like cubic zirconia or moissanite look similar but are different materials that scratch and cloud differently over time. Nothing in this collection is simulated.
Chain Lengths and Layering
Getting the length right is what separates a layered look that works from one that tangles and reads as messy.
• 16-inch: Sits at the collarbone. Best for V-necks and as the top piece in a layered stack.
• 18-inch: Just below the collarbone. The most versatile length. The right starting point for a first necklace.
• 20-inch: Reaches the upper chest. Good under higher necklines and as the bottom layer when stacking.
A Layering Setup That Works
18-inch solitaire pendant necklace as the base, 16-inch tennis necklace above it, 20-inch station necklace below. Two inches of spacing between pieces keeps them from tangling while keeping each one readable on its own. Mixing metals like white gold with rose gold, or yellow gold with silver, adds contrast without the pieces clashing.
Silvadi in Aurora, CO
The store is at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO 80014. Open Monday through Friday, 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Customers come from across Aurora, Denver, Centennial, Parker, and the surrounding area.
For a tennis necklace, coming in to try it on is worth the trip. How a necklace sits at the collarbone depends on your build and the necklines you usually wear, and that’s harder to judge from a photo. For layered pendant combinations, seeing 16 and 18 inches side by side on you takes the guesswork out completely.
Nationwide shipping is available with secure, insured packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q-1: Why do man-made diamond necklaces cost so much less than mined ones?
Lab-grown diamonds skip the mining supply chain. They are grown in controlled facilities using CVD or HPHT processes. The stone is identical to a mined diamond. The savings come from removing extraction, transport, and commodity pricing. Most lab-grown necklaces at Silvadi run 50 to 70 percent below mined-diamond equivalents.
Q-2: What is the difference between a synthetic diamond necklace and a simulated diamond necklace?
A synthetic diamond is a real diamond grown in a lab, with the same carbon structure, hardness, and IGI or GIA grading as a mined stone. A simulated diamond, like cubic zirconia or moissanite, looks similar but is a completely different material that wears and scratches differently over time. Everything in this collection is a lab-grown diamond. Nothing is simulated.
Q-3: Are lab-grown diamond necklaces durable enough for everyday wear?
Lab-grown diamonds rate 10 on the Mohs scale, the same as mined diamonds. For daily wear, the setting matters more than the stone. Bezel settings fully encase the diamond and resist catching on fabric better than open prong settings. If you wear your necklace constantly or work with your hands, ask about bezel options when you come in.
Q-4: Do you carry certified pendant sets for weddings in Aurora, CO?
Yes. Bridal shoppers wanting a coordinated necklace, earring, and ring combination can ask about pendant sets. Matching metals and stone grades across pieces is available, and IGI or GIA certification documentation is included.
Q-5: What is the best men’s lab-grown diamond necklace for daily wear?
The Cuban-link with bezel-set diamonds holds up best. The bezel protects the stone from impact, and the heavier chain resists daily activity better than fine-link chains. For something lighter, a single-diamond pendant on a box chain transitions between casual and formal without standing out for the wrong reasons in either setting.
Q-6: Can a diamond tennis necklace be layered with other chains?
Yes, and it’s one of the most common combinations in the store. A tennis necklace at 16 inches above an 18-inch solitaire pendant works because the two are visually distinct and do not compete. Keep the tennis necklace shorter so it sits clearly at the collarbone with the pendant hanging below. When both sit at the same length, they tangle and blur together.
Q-7: How do I clean a lab-grown diamond necklace at home?
Warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap. Let the necklace soak for 10 to 15 minutes, then use a soft toothbrush to clean around the setting. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a lint-free cloth. Skip ultrasonic cleaners on prong-set pieces, as the vibration can gradually loosen prong tips with repeated use.