Editor’s Note
This article highlights a significant milestone in synthetic gemstone production. The creation of a 16.04-carat lab-grown diamond, certified as the world’s largest and cleanest of its type, underscores the rapid technological advancements in this field.

A 16.04-carat synthetic diamond was made by the Russian company Advanced Synthetic Research Center. Dubbed “the largest and cleanest lab-grown HPHT diamond in the world,” the stone was certified by the Gemological Laboratory of the Moscow State University, according to Rough & Polished.

The 16.04-carat stone, named “Champion”, was produced at the plant located in Sestroretsk city from an uncut diamond weighing 50.39 carats (20.79 x 19.10 mm).


According to the report, the “Champion” has a clarity of VS1, color D, and “was not subjected to post-growth processing and belongs to the category of pure HPHT diamond.”