
We love all gemstones, but let’s be honest. There’s something special about diamonds!
That’s why we’re so excited for our 2023 Million Dollar Diamond event. On April 14 and 15, we’ll bring a million dollars worth of loose diamonds to Calvert County for you to check out. It’s a spectacular event you won’t want to miss! To help you preview the event, this blog is going to explore one of the hottest trends in diamonds right now.

One of the BIGGEST advancements in gemological history is lab-grown diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds are actual diamonds, but they’re grown in a carefully controlled environment. They are much more ecofriendly than mining for natural-grown diamonds, and they come in a huge variety of sizes, colors, and shapes because they are grown in a lab and conditions can be controlled.
Many people are familiar with diamond substitutes, like cubic zirconia or moissanite. These less-expensive substitutes scratch, tarnish, and diminish in beauty because they aren’t true diamonds. However, lab-grown diamonds ARE true diamonds and don’t have these problems. They have the same hardness as a natural diamond and are virtually identical.
Lab-grown diamonds are graded the same way natural diamonds are graded, using the 4 Cs (color, cut, clarity, and carat). Highly-trained gemologists with specialized tools can tell the difference between the two kinds of diamonds, but let’s be real: to the naked eye and under common microscopes, they’re identical-looking.
There are two procedures that can grow diamonds: chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and high pressure, high temperature (HPHT). HPHT is essentially a sped-up version of how diamonds grow in the earth. CVD uses a chemical reaction to break carbon molecules apart and form them into diamonds. Both processes form a 100 percent real diamond.
Both processes also follow the same basic steps. A gemologist picks the best quality diamond seed and places it on a metal disk. Then, the seed is placed in a specialized chamber and allowed to grow for approximately 10-12 weeks. The diamond gets roughly cut using a laser before undergoing the same polishing and faceting procedure that is used on earth-mined diamonds.

At Dickinson Jewelers’ Million Dollar Diamond Event, you’ll be able to get up close and personal with both lab-grown and earth-mined diamonds. On April 14 in Prince Frederick and April 15 in Dunkirk, you’ll be able to meet one of our TOP diamond suppliers to shop an exclusive collection of close-out diamonds. You can even trade in or upgrade your current diamond for a new one…even if you bought it elsewhere!
You won’t want to miss our Million Dollar Diamond Event, especially when you hear about the INCREDIBLE giveaway we have going on. To shop the event, you’ll need to make a free appointment with one of our jewelry stylists. When you arrive for your appointment, you’ll be entered to win a pair of beautiful diamond hoops, no matter what you purchase! That’s a deal you can’t refuse.
Click the images below to schedule your appointment now. We can’t wait to see you April 14 and 15 for our Million Dollar Diamond Event!

That’s why we’re so excited for our 2023 Million Dollar Diamond event. On April 14 and 15, we’ll bring a million dollars worth of loose diamonds to Calvert County for you to check out. It’s a spectacular event you won’t want to miss! To help you preview the event, this blog is going to explore one of the hottest trends in diamonds right now.

One of the BIGGEST advancements in gemological history is lab-grown diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds are actual diamonds, but they’re grown in a carefully controlled environment. They are much more ecofriendly than mining for natural-grown diamonds, and they come in a huge variety of sizes, colors, and shapes because they are grown in a lab and conditions can be controlled.
Many people are familiar with diamond substitutes, like cubic zirconia or moissanite. These less-expensive substitutes scratch, tarnish, and diminish in beauty because they aren’t true diamonds. However, lab-grown diamonds ARE true diamonds and don’t have these problems. They have the same hardness as a natural diamond and are virtually identical.
Lab-grown diamonds are graded the same way natural diamonds are graded, using the 4 Cs (color, cut, clarity, and carat). Highly-trained gemologists with specialized tools can tell the difference between the two kinds of diamonds, but let’s be real: to the naked eye and under common microscopes, they’re identical-looking.
There are two procedures that can grow diamonds: chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and high pressure, high temperature (HPHT). HPHT is essentially a sped-up version of how diamonds grow in the earth. CVD uses a chemical reaction to break carbon molecules apart and form them into diamonds. Both processes form a 100 percent real diamond.
Both processes also follow the same basic steps. A gemologist picks the best quality diamond seed and places it on a metal disk. Then, the seed is placed in a specialized chamber and allowed to grow for approximately 10-12 weeks. The diamond gets roughly cut using a laser before undergoing the same polishing and faceting procedure that is used on earth-mined diamonds.

At Dickinson Jewelers’ Million Dollar Diamond Event, you’ll be able to get up close and personal with both lab-grown and earth-mined diamonds. On April 14 in Prince Frederick and April 15 in Dunkirk, you’ll be able to meet one of our TOP diamond suppliers to shop an exclusive collection of close-out diamonds. You can even trade in or upgrade your current diamond for a new one…even if you bought it elsewhere!
You won’t want to miss our Million Dollar Diamond Event, especially when you hear about the INCREDIBLE giveaway we have going on. To shop the event, you’ll need to make a free appointment with one of our jewelry stylists. When you arrive for your appointment, you’ll be entered to win a pair of beautiful diamond hoops, no matter what you purchase! That’s a deal you can’t refuse.
Click the images below to schedule your appointment now. We can’t wait to see you April 14 and 15 for our Million Dollar Diamond Event!
