Yellow Lab Grown Diamonds

177 stones in our inventory - hand-selected and personally evaluated

Warm and easy to love, yellow is the fancy color most people connect with first. In lab-grown diamonds the yellow comes from nitrogen in the crystal structure - the same source as natural yellows - and at its strongest, purest grade it's what the trade calls 'canary.' Yellow is also the most available of the fancy colors, which makes it one of the most sensible ways to own a genuinely colored, IGI-certified diamond. Our yellow selection is deep, from gentle Fancy and Fancy Light tones to rich Fancy Intense and Fancy Vivid, across rounds, ovals, cushions and radiants. Because yellow is more available, selection is exactly where the difference shows: two stones at the same grade can read pale or glowing depending on how even and saturated the color is face-up. A certificate won't show you that - a visual check will. Eldad picks each stone by eye for clean, lively color, and will help you balance intensity, size and budget. Whether you want a warm everyday piece or a vivid canary centerpiece, we'll find the right one.

Find the right yellow.

From a warm everyday stone to a vivid canary centerpiece - tell Eldad your style and budget and get a selection chosen for clean, even color, all IGI-certified.

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Frequently asked questions

What gives a lab grown diamond its yellow color?
Yellow comes from nitrogen within the crystal structure - the same source as natural yellow diamonds. The intensity, from Fancy to Fancy Vivid, is graded by IGI.
What is a "canary" yellow diamond?
"Canary" is the trade term for a strong, pure Fancy Vivid yellow. It is the most prized yellow; we keep stones across the range so you can compare intensities side by side.
Are yellow lab grown diamonds good value?
Yellow is the most available fancy color, so you get genuine, certified fancy color at a more accessible level than rarer hues like blue or red - a good way into colored diamonds. Within yellow, even color is what separates a good stone from an ordinary one.
Do you offer yellow in different shapes?
Yes - rounds, ovals, cushions, radiants and more. Cushion and radiant cuts in particular tend to hold and deepen yellow color well, which is something we look at when selecting.
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