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Buying lab-grown gold? 5 things you should know before you invest

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 25, 2026, 23:00 IST
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Lab-Grown Gold Explained

Have you been seeing the phrase "lab-grown gold" popping up all over your social media feeds lately? It sounds incredible. Almost like something ripped straight out of a futuristic sci-fi movie, right? Well, before you rush out to buy that cutting-edge necklace, let's pause and get real for a second.

Unlike lab-grown diamonds—which are actually grown from tiny carbon seeds in a matter of weeks—creating actual gold from scratch isn't a retail reality. It requires a literal particle accelerator and nuclear transmutation. It costs millions of dollars just to create a microscopic, often radioactive speck.


So, what exactly are jewellers selling you? Spoiler alert: it's not conjured up in a test tube. If you are planning to hop on this new jewellery trend, here are five crucial things you absolutely need to know.

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Look past the clever marketing speak

Let’s cut through the fancy jargon. When a modern jewellery brand claims their pieces are "lab-grown," they are almost certainly using a clever marketing term for 100% recycled or recovered gold. Usually, this means the gold has been chemically extracted from electronic waste—like old smartphones and laptops—or refined from industrial leftovers using high-tech laboratory processes. Next time you're at the store, ask them point-blank to define their terms. Knowing the real origin story keeps you from falling for clever wordplay.


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Purity is still purity

At the end of the day, gold is gold. Whether it was dug out of a deep mine fifty years ago or stripped from an old computer motherboard yesterday, its physical and chemical structure remains exactly the same. You still need to look out for the basics. Make sure your new piece is clearly graded by standard karats, whether that's 14K, 18K, or 22K. And never walk away without ensuring the jewellery has official hallmark stamps. That is your only real, undeniable guarantee of authenticity.


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Don’t fall for the 'tech' tax

Here is a golden rule to live by: don't pay extra just because something sounds futuristic. Because this so-called lab-created gold is really just highly refined recycled gold, its actual metallic value doesn't magically change. It should still be priced strictly according to the daily global gold market rates. Some brands might try to slap a massive, unjustified markup on the price tag by claiming the "lab-grown" label makes it an innovative marvel. Don't buy it. You shouldn't pay a premium just for a fancy name.


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Demand real proof of being 'green'

Let's be completely honest here. The biggest and best selling point for lab-recovered gold is that it skips the environmental nightmare of traditional mining. No destroyed landscapes, and no murky human rights issues. But you have to stay sharp. If a brand is hyping up their eco-friendly lab process, ask them for the receipts. Demand certifications or supply chain transparency. Do they use renewable energy to refine the metal? What happens to the harsh chemicals used to extract it? Watch out for greenwashing.


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The brutal truth about resale value

Fast forward a few years. Maybe you want to upgrade your ring, or you just want to liquidate some assets. What happens then? Well, your local jeweller or pawnshop isn't going to care that your piece was beautifully marketed as "lab-grown." They are going to drop it on a scale, check the karat purity, and pay you for the raw weight of the metal. It holds its intrinsic value perfectly, just like mined gold, but that trendy "lab" label won't fetch you a single extra rupee on the secondary market. Ultimately, recovered gold is a brilliant, guilt-free way to wear gorgeous jewellery. Just remember to shop smart!


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