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Facts About Cubic Zirconia


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If you are looking for a brilliant piece of jewelry, Cubic Zirconia earrings is your perfect match. Many jewelry experts will be delighted to offer a wide range of advice when you are interested in popular gems that suit your needs. If you are debating on which pair of earrings you would like to purchase for that perfect occasion, learning the difference between a diamond and a CZ will be amazingly helpful.

Along with many consumers, jewelry experts have also confused cubic zirconias with diamonds. With their similarities, well trained experts need advanced magnifying tools to establish which gem is a diamond and which one is the CZ. In 1937, Cubic Zirconia was discovered by two mineralogists.

Von Stackelberg and Chudoba didn’t think much about their discovery and that is why the gorgeous gem still carry’s its original name, Zirconia.

With much needed research, scientists in the 1970’s discovered they could make cubic zirconia in laboratories. It wasn’t until the early 1980’s that a crystal leader named Swarovski started producing mass amounts of the Cubic Zirconia earrings and other jewelry sets.

The making of Cubic Zirconia jewelry is the process of heating the mixture of Zirconium Oxide (Zro2) and adding a calcium stabilizer known as Yttrium. The ingredient Baddeleyite is heated to almost 5,000 degrees Farenheight and then the stabilizer process needs to be performed so that cooling doesn’t ruin the form of the Cubic Zirconia. The skull melt process helps give the crystals its synthetic crystal growth. Different types of oxides can then be added to produce the different colors of the crystals.

Can you imagine purchasing a piece of jewelry for thousands of dollars, and then being notified that it wasn’t what you really paid for? With the Cubic Zirconia earrings being the top imitator of diamond earrings, they are an inexpensive way to decorate and add sparkle to your ears. They are flawless, where as diamonds can have obvious visual flaws.

Cubic Zirconia is heavier than diamonds and can be any color. Rainbow colors are popular with much CZ jewelry. Cubic Zirconia can imitate any colorless gemstone which makes it very hard to determine its quality and gem type. A loupe or advanced microscope is definitely recommended by Gemologists to make sure that the gem is classified correctly. CZ jewelry will allow light to travel through certain angles of the crystals and diamonds will show no light.


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