Lab grown emerald is based on natural mineral components of emerald as raw materials, simulating natural environments in the laboratory, allowing emerald to recrystallize and generate, with the same composition and gem characteristics as natural emerald. Lab grown emerald to grow in modern laboratories is a product of technological development. It uses "thin slices of grandmother emerald" as the "seed By imitating the high-temperature and high-pressure environment formed by natural emerald, technicians can precipitate the dissolved chemical elements onto the seeds of emerald, ultimately leading to the birth of cultivated emerald. Unlike ordinary artificial gemstones and ordinary green imitations, they are already real gemstones. In the past two years, lab grown emerald has been increasingly recognized and compared with traditional natural gemstones. Lab grown emerald have better optical properties compared to natural emerald, appearing more glossy and bright, without problems such as natural gemstones being prone to fading and internal defects. As a substitute for natural emerald, lab grown emerald not only meets consumers' needs for color and hues, but also reduces costs, is environmentally friendly, and saves selection time. Especially for those who do not like to purchase precious gemstones as jewelry to wear or collect, lab grown emerald is undoubtedly the best choice.