Square Neodymium

Posted on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 3:58 am

Square Neodymium
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A Rainbow Cubic Zirconia

Cubic Zirconia has been recognized for its amazing ability to simulate diamonds. In fact, these lab created gems are more perfect diamonds found in nature, and can be cut to refract light more perfectly than real diamonds. For consumers, CZ stones are a extremely affordable alternative to diamonds.

Due to the popularity of simulated stones, those who make jewelry – whether earrings, necklaces, rings, pendants, or – is designing the most beautiful settings ever synthetic gems. The wholesale cost of under loose cubic zirconia allows designers to jewelry to create increasingly sophisticated units.

In addition to buying loose cubic zirconia below wholesale prices or wholesale jewelry makers to appreciate the impressive range of colors and cuts that are available for calculations of CZ. For example, amethyst, violet, lilac and cubic zirconia are all shades of purple, while Aqua and tanzanite are beautiful shades of blue. Citrine and champagne in the range of yellow-colored gold, emerald and peridot green color are green and garnet is a deep, rich red.

The colors of these synthetic gems are obtained by adding an impurity to the stones CZ, as a metal oxide. For example, erbium can be added to create a pink, or neodymium could be added to create purple. Similarly, chromium can be added to make losing green cubic zirconia and cerium can be added to create lab yellow, orange and red gems created.

Of course, many jewelry manufacturers and consumers prefer clear brilliant cubic zirconia. Similar to diamonds, white CZ stones are classified according to quality. Zircon AAAAA is the highest quality, followed by CZ AAA and A. cubic zirconia

Although the shape of diamond cutting and polishing cuts a gem quality diamond is largely determined by the imperfections of rough stone, which made loose cubic zirconia do not face the same restrictions. For that reason, the variety of cuts CZ stones is remarkable, because the beauty and brilliance of the cut stones.

Some cut cubic zirconia are very similar to the diamond, while others are more unique. Loose cubic zirconia cuts include oval, round, heart, octagon, marquise, square, star, pear and trillion.

When it comes to lab created gems, cubic zirconia is just the tip of the iceberg. Addition of synthetic diamonds, simulated blue sapphires, alexandrite and Tanzanite, all from corundum, are also popular. Similarly, simulated stones like coral, emerald, garnet, lapis lazuli, emerald, and have won wide acceptance both among jewelry manufacturers and consumers.

With exceptional quality CZ stones, low wholesale cost, and amazing selection of colors and cuts, it is easy to see why cubic zirconia is often lose the stone of choice for jewelry designers and consumers.

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