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How To Know You Are Buying A High Quality Cubic Zirconia Ring

By Jerri Perry


Cubic zirconia jewellery is a popular alternative to authentic gemstones and offer the same dazzling look for a fraction of the cost. However just like real stones, they also vary in terms of quality so it pays to know what characteristics to look for. Some cubic zirconias resemble genuine stones more than others, and using these tips can help make finding a high quality cubic zirconia ring much easier.

The nature of CZ's is to emit color flashes in the full rainbow spectrum, diamonds on the other hand only give off blue or white light alone. Therefore if one desires a diamond lookalike, it's best to choose a higher quality CZ, as these tend to emanate light in a manner similar to diamonds.

Diamonds have grades indicative of their quality and so do CZ's. The lowest grade stones are those designated as "A" and the finest ones are "AAAAA", the former is most commonly used in costume jewellery, but there are some pieces which features higher grade stones as well. The best CZ's are both the hardest and reflect mainly white light, like a diamond.

Clarity is another factor to keep in mind, also the same as when one is purchasing authentic diamonds. This refers to how transparent the stone looks to the eye. The best specimens will allow one to see right into their centers, while those which are lower clarity have a more opaque appearance, which is usually the result of an imperfect manufacturing process. Clear stones are nicer looking and also last longer.

If cubic zirconias are ever described as "synthetic diamonds" by a seller, this is not to be taken as truth. Although both CZ's and synthetic gemstones are man-made, they are not equivalent to each other. A true synthetic gemstone needs to have all the same gemological and physical traits as a diamond, and a CZ has its own traits, so it cannot be accurately referred to as synthetic diamond.

The hardness of the stone matters as well. Gemstone hardness is measured using the Mohs scale, with a diamond exhibiting maximum hardness with a score of 10. AAAA and AAAAA CZ's generally have a rating of about 8.5 which is also quite good, but those poorer grade ones with a rating of 6 are much more likely to get scratched, especially when worn on the hands.

Besides clear stones, CZ's also come in an array of colors resembling those of precious and semi-precious stones like emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and amethysts. However, they are not intended to be worn as an imitation version of these stones, but rather for their own unique style. Although they may look as though they are copies of gemstones, they have a lot more sparkle that real and even synthetic gems do not.

Choosing a high quality cubic zirconia ring can be done more successfully when one keeps these basic points in mind, however it is also a fairly subjective issue, since personal taste has much to do with it. A ring need not look exactly like a diamond to appeal to someone's eye, the most important thing is to always buy pieces one will continue to wear happily for many years.




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