Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Wear Cubic Zirconia Jewelry And Be The Cynosure Of All Eyes!

By Ned Dagostino

Genuine diamond jewelry is being given a good chase by cubic zirconia jewelry. Cubic zirconia or CZ, looks just like real diamond and comes at anything between a tenth and a quarter of the price of a real diamond. Gemstone purists sneer at the cubic zirconia and call it "fake diamond". Apart from the fact that a cubic zirconia is not a diamond, cubic zirconia commands a very large share of the jewelry market and is categorized as a semiprecious gemstone.

Calling it an imitation diamond is more appropriate. A number of diamond alternatives do exist and are regularly used in jewelry. Cubic zirconia happens to be the best of the lot. It matches the qualities of a diamond, in brilliance, durability, and hardness, more closely than the other alternatives.

A diamond is a diamond, no two ways about it. A diamond enjoys a unique intrinsic reputation and nothing can take its place. That said, if you are not primarily interested in its intrinsic worth but are interested in wearing brilliantly beautiful jewelry, then cubic zirconia is the logical choice. All the show of a diamond at less than half the price of a real diamond is a jewelry buyer's dream bargain. The actual price can go far below the half price level, depending on the quality of the cubic zirconia, its size, cut and setting.

A few people are reticent about using cubic zirconia jewelry for fear about being found out that they are wearing "fake" or "imitation" jewelry. To reiterate the point, there is nothing fake about cubic zirconia jewelry, and that it is used as imitation jewelry should not attract social stigma. It is cheap in the sense that it is "cheaper than" diamond jewelry. Its affordability, a desirable quality, should not be held against it! Apart from that no one, not even experts, will be able to tell whether a person is wearing cubic zirconia jewelry or diamond jewelry just by looking at it. Cubic zirconia is so close to diamond in appearance that it requires meticulous inspection with special instruments in controlled conditions to detect the difference. Cubic zirconia is about one and a half times heavier than diamond, but that is not visually detectable. Visually, you'd have to juxtapose the cubic zirconia with the diamond for an expert to be able to tell them apart.

It is a fact that cubic zirconia is perfect. It has no flaws, no defects. This is because it is created under stringently controlled conditions, in high tech manufacturing facilities. Regular diamond has its share of flaws and defects, from those which are virtually undetectable to the ones that make the diamond worth less than a good quality cubic zirconia of comparable size.

Cubic zirconia not only looks like diamond it is remarkably similar in all the other important characteristics of diamond. The brilliance is there, the clarity is there, the durability and hardness are all there. The only drawback is that these qualities are less in cubic zirconia. How much less depends on the quality of the cubic zirconia. The difference will be less than noticeable in good quality cubic zirconia, and noticeable in poor quality cubic zirconia. This difference will naturally affect the price of the cubic zirconia. The price of high quality cubic zirconia will be less than half the price of good quality diamond, whereas the price of poor quality cubic zirconia will drop to a tenth of the price of good quality diamond. Cubic zirconia jewelry is ideal for dressing up for all but the most exclusive occasions. This protects your diamond jewelry from accidental loss and even theft.

Cubic zirconia can come in handy for dressing up a great outfit and turning it into something elegant and special. All forms of jewelry like earrings, pendants, rings, and brooches are suitable settings for cubic zirconia.

Cubic zirconia jewelry will enhance your jewelry collection in a most affordable way. With cubic zirconia jewelry, you don't have to sacrifice or compromise on quality or aesthetics to get that diamond-like brilliance and classic effect. - 17943

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