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Created Diamond
Cubic Zirconia
Synthetic Diamonds Manmade
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Synthetic diamond,
created diamonds,
diamonds manmade,
artificial diamonds,
cubic zirconia, fake
diamond, made
diamonds, created
diamond, synthetic
diamonds.
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The sparkling of a diamond
sometimes is a real optical
firework.
But the mined diamonds
are real expensive, so
what about an alternative
that also has properties
like a diamond but is
produced in the lab, its
similar beautiful for a much
lower price, we talk about
cubic zirconia and cultured
diamonds. This are
created diamonds also called
a man made diamond,
synthetic diamond and plenty
of other definition. Just
have a look at the pictures
below and you wont see a
difference only after
inspection of a artificial diamond
with a microscope or
magnifying lens it is
visible to the expert. The
main difference of this fake diamond
to a real one is, the real
stones have inclusions the
synthetics not. Actually
this is not only with
diamonds, they also create
rubies, sapphires and other
lab stones this way.
Cubic zirconia
has most of
the property of a diamond
from De Beers or
similar, including the
sparkle and fire -actually a
little bit less- of a real
diamond at a fraction of the
cost. There is also a broad
spectrum of color varieties
and keep in mind cubic
zirconia is like a real
diamond, it has the same
characteristic as the mined
diamond, its only a diamond
created by man in the lab
and not by nature.
Cubic zirconia is made from
a different substance than
natural diamonds, it
consists of zirconium
dioxide. The properties
are close to, but other than
those of diamonds. In
normal conditions, cultured
diamonds and diamonds are
considered about 500 times
harder than cubic zirconia.
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The
name come from the element
zirconium
and a good made cubic
zirconia material is the
closest thing to a high
quality diamond, for the non
expert its almost mpossible to see the
difference, only if you take
the magnifying glass or
microscope you will see the
difference since cubic
zirconia has pure clarity,
no inclusions like a normal
diamond.
In the 1980 's some
Russian scientists
from
Moscow perfected a process
to grow the cubic zirconia
material in the lab and
it really worked. In around
1990 a Russian state foreign
trade company even offered
some ready made lab /
production facility to grow
the crystals, for export,
this was dropped after a
while.
Swarovski, an Austrian
crystal producer from
Tyrol began mass producing
cubic zirconia afterwards.
The process is continuously
refined and with some update
such
as
adding a carbon film over
the stones making synthetic diamond
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Cubic zirconia jewelry

Cubic Zirconia Rings pink

Sterling Cubic Zirconia ring pink

Cubic zirconia pendant blue
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indistinguishable from the
real diamond. Since
cubic
zirconia
is
somehow a diamond
manmade,
it is
flawless
unlike
most
real
diamonds
and this
is
exactly
the
point to
find out
the
difference.
Due to
the
hardness
of cubic
zirconia
its easy
to
clean,
just use
a
jewelry
cleaner
and a
brush, a
cosmetic
brush used
for make
up will
do a
good
job.
Just
polish
it with
a a
piece of
cloth
after
cleaning
since
soap or
detergent
can
create a
cloudy
film.
Cubic
zirconia
jewelry
comes in
all kind
of forms
like
cubic
zirconia
bracelets
and
rings,
cubic
zirconia
earrings,
designer
jewelry
made
from
cubic
zirconia,
diamond
cubic
zirconia
could be
a mix of
both fro
some
kind of
corsage.
Fine
cubic
zirconia
jewelry,
means
earrings,
fashion
jewelry,
gold
cubic
zirconia
rings,
necklaces
may with
pink
cubic
zirconia
and so
on.
Zirconia
jewelry
comes in
different
setting
like
silver
cubic
zirconia
jewelry
and
sterling
cubic
zirconia.
Naturally
there is
also
gold
setting
with
cubic
zirconia
Fine
cubic
zirconia
is very
popular
as
fashion
jewelry.
It comes
in all
popular
colors
like
pink
cubic
zirconia
for
rings,
blue
cubic
zirconia
and
other
colors,
also as
pendant.

Sterling
silver
cubic
zirconia
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Gold Cubic Zirconia Ring

Zirconia blue

Cubic zirconia pendant

Silver cubic zirconia jewelry
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Cultured
diamonds
are
rather
small
and
mainly
used for
industrial
purposes.
Cultured
diamonds
usually
come up
to 2
carats
and
different
colors
such as
pink,
yellow,
plus
some
other
and
naturally
as clear white diamonds. Cultured diamonds are ideal for jewelry accessories. Cultured diamonds are grown from a seed under high temperature and pressure.
To
really
simulate
the look
of a
normal
diamond
imperfections
are
added to
get the
look of
natural
diamonds.
In
particular
colored
cultured
diamonds
are
cheap to
produce
since
they
only
take a
few days
to grow
compared
to
several
weeks
for
clear
white
cultured
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There is
no
analytic
possibility
to
differentiate
between
a
cultured
diamond
and a
natural
diamond.
In order
to
prevent
problems,
companies
manufacturing
cultured
diamonds
mark
their
diamonds
with
laser
engrave
or trace
impurities
otherwise
nobody
would
not be
able to
know if
the
diamond
came
from the
lab or
from the
mine.
There
are
other
variants
beside
the
usual
diamonds.
There is
cubic
boron
nitride
and
materials
with
characteristics
approaching
those of
diamonds,
primarily
for
high-tech
applications.
Morphology
and
macroscopic
properties
of
polycrystalline
diamond
films
and
powders
for the
semiconductor
industry.
Other
subjects
on
created
diamonds
are nano
diamonds,
ternary
boron
and
aluminum
carbonitride
thin
films
diamonds
and
carbon
nanotube
growth
by DC
plasma
enhanced
CVD. |
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