Simulated Diamonds
Executive Summary about Diamond Simulated by Betty Jones

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Simulated diamonds get their name because they “simulate” the look of the real thing, but are not actually lab created or real diamonds.
Cubic zirconia, sometimes referred to as ‘CZ’ or ‘Russian Brilliant’ is one of the most common diamond simulants. It normally has no color and is optically flawless.
Moissanite, or Silicon Carbide is named after Henri Moussan, who discovered it in Canyon Diablo in Arizona. Moissanite shares some of the physical properties of real diamond. Moissanite has more color and sparkle than a true diamond.
Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (YAG) and Gadolinium Gallium Garnet (GGG). These diamond simulants are known for their durability and clarity. Both types of garnets can be produced in a wide range of colors.
Synthetic Sapphires are very simple to create – they were actually the first gemstone to be reproduced in the lab. As such there is a large supply, and these stones should be quite cheap.
Simulated Diamonds vs. Fake Diamonds
Executive Summary about Diamond Simulated by Melanie Spark
Believe it or not, there is a big difference between simulated diamonds and fake diamonds. When you think of a fake diamond, you may think of one that is being presented as genuine when it is actually anything but the real thing.
A simulated diamond is one that is designed specifically to imitate the appearance, characteristics and conditions of a natural gemstone and is clearly defined as such. It’s important to note, however, that simulated diamonds are not genuine diamonds.
When it comes to size and appearance, simulated diamonds are created to look identical to a natural diamond. They are available in all of the sizes, shapes, cuts and colors as a real diamond and, in most cases, are eye clean in an effort to provide the wearer with a flawless look.
Some retailers who specifically deal in simulated diamonds can provide the best variety and pricing, which makes them a popular pick among jewelry lovers.
In conclusion, cubic zirconia is currently the most popular and accepted of the simulated diamonds on the market. For the wearer of cubic zirconia simulated diamonds, this means that the brilliance and shine of a cubic zirconia is not far behind that of a diamond. Durability, shine, sparkle and price are among the most appealing characteristics of cubic zirconia simulated diamonds.
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