Cubic Zirconia Rings Are Great

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Posted on 14th July 2011 by GuestPoster in cubic Zirconia |Engagement Rings |Man Made Diamonds

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Nowadays, people on a budget are looking for stylish and affordable clothes and jewelry in tune with current trends. Cubic Zirconia Rings are a great discovery, with many different settings and stones to choose from. Not only do they make great gifts for special occasions like birthdays, Christmas, Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day, but they are also a fun little treat that you can choose for yourself without feeling guilty. So, forget about spending thousands of dollars on diamond rings! Instead, get a cubic zirconia ring.

Cubic zirconium is a man-made stone. Cubic zirconia rings are available with clear or colorless stones. These colors signify that the stones were treated, but the quality remains the same. Also, the cubic zirconia engagement rings are stronger when they come into contact with harmful substances. So you need not worry about damaging or discoloring your stone.

Many women prefer diamond rings of cubic zirconia, as they are considered perfect. Even the highest quality and clarity of the diamond is not perfect. But this is not the case with cubic zirconia rings.

Especially if you purchase a large stone, cubic zirconia is an excellent choice for your budget. You can get more bangs for your buck, plus the benefits. Some couples are even using Cubic Zirconia Rings for engagements and weddings. They choose to spend less on the rings and more on other things like marriage and future wholesale purchases. These are just some of the reasons why cubic zirconia rings are so great. They are not only cheap, but they are flawless as they are synthetic and man made. Diamonds can have flaws, even the most perfect diamond, but cubic zirconia gems have no flaws at all. These rings are also common and are available at most places.

NOT Fake Man Made Diamond Rings

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Posted on 10th February 2011 by GuestPoster in Diamond Rings |Man Made Diamonds

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A diamond is a diamond. Right? Wrong. There are faux diamonds, lab created diamonds, man made diamonds, and a whole list of stones that sparkle and may be called diamonds. Yes, okay, but they’re fakes. A REAL diamond is one mined from the earth. Right? Wrong. There are now genuine diamonds that don’t come from a mine, but stones that are entirely man made and have the same physical properties as the ones that have spend millions of years forming.

If you think we’re talking about the faux gems in fake wedding rings, which are usually glass, crystal or some form of cubic zirconia, then you’re wrong again. When you see the term man made diamond rings, the jeweler is referring to a whole new, and amazing invention. Jewelry crafted with “man made diamonds”, are in fact set with real stones that –when subjected to tests–, will be categorized as diamonds just like the ones from mines. How is that possible? Man made diamond rings are now available for a little less than mined pieces – not much cheaper, however, because the process of “making” diamonds is quite new and requires high-tech equipment.

A couple years ago, man made diamond rings appeared on the market. They used colored stones because it seemed  possible to make a diamond that was slightly yellow, pink or blue. A jeweler who tests a stone, although seeing it as real, might wonder where it comes from, because colored diamonds are rare. Recently, white stones –that are exactly like diamond gems–, are being used in jewelry. It’s easier to get better clarity and fewer flaws –for a lower price–, when choosing the man made ones  rather than “earth” diamonds. Will a jeweler know that the stones didn’t come from a mine? No. These are real: Not fake wedding rings, not cubic zirconia, or faux fashion items that “look like” diamonds, but real; chemically and physically identical in elements.

Despite this advance, most affordable fake wedding rings, still use cubic zirconia and not man made diamonds. One day, it’s possible that everyone will have access to man made diamond rings that cost no more than cubic zirconia.