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What is Lab-grown gold: How is it made and why it matters

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2026, 09:50 IST
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The rise of lab-grown gold

Where lab-grown diamonds have already disrupted the jewellery industry, now lab-grown gold is toppling the market. But is the hype even real? Is it the same as mined gold, and most importantly, is it a safe investment? Gold in India is not just any other metal; it is something which is considered quite pious in every household, and this new innovation has created a sudden shift that we’re not quite yet ready for. Let’s learn more about the concept of lab-grown gold.

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Understanding lab-grown gold

Lab-grown gold is chemically and physically identical to mined gold, but the main difference lies in the production process. Instead of extracting gold directly from the earth through mining, scientists are now recreating gold in controlled laboratories using advanced techniques. So, this gold is not gold-plated and does not have a gold filling, but it is not imitation. It is real gold, just created in a different form.


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How is it made?

The creation of lab-grown gold currently has two main approaches. The first is atomic-level creation, where gold atoms are built or isolated using advanced particle technology, but the method is still limited because it is very expensive. The second is gold recovery and refined technology, where companies use recycled gold to purify it through lab-controlled processes to achieve ultra-high purity levels. So, unlike lab-grown diamonds, this process is still theoretical and has not yet reached the mainstream.


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Why is lab-grown gold discussed now?

The jewellery industry in India is currently under significant pressure to become more sustainable. One needs to understand that mining gold is resource-intensive, requiring large-scale land exploration, the use of cyanide and mercury, the production of carbon emissions and consuming tonnes of water. Consumers are now demanding ethical sources, where lab-grown gold can be a possible alternative, which is now gaining gradual attention.


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So, will it be cheaper than mining gold?

Well, not significantly, as lab-grown gold will require tonnes of production technology with infrastructure, which is still in development. Prices might be affected as production will become more efficient in the future. If we talk about its resale value, then one needs to understand that gold’s value is based on weight, purity, and the market gold price. If lab-grown gold meets the same purity standards, then the value will be comparable to mined gold, and thus it will be available in the resale market as well. However, it will take some time to adapt to the labelling differences and to understand the value.
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So, should you own lab-grown gold?

If you’re asking whether it is real gold, the answer is yes. But if your question revolves around whether it's better than mining gold, it depends on your priorities. If you seek sustainability, then it's a promising pick, but talking about tradition and geological rarity, in India, mined gold still carries that emotional weight. And, lastly, the main question is, 'Is it worthy of investment?' Then it depends upon the purity and market rates, where the matter holds more value than its origin.


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Gold is entering its innovative phase

Lab-grown gold is not a replacement, but it's a sign that fine jewellery is now entering an innovation-led phase. It will be an interesting journey to witness how the jewellery houses will carry this.

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US propoganda to let countries know that GOLD cannot counter the value of DOLLAR as each country especially china is busy buying GOLD as DOLLAR has been risky due to US sanctions
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