Thursday, July 22, 2010

A substitute of diamond jewelry is Cubic zirconia jewelry

Twilight Jewelry
You can define CZ jewelry as a perfect substitute to the original diamond jewelry. If you don’t have much knowledge about diamond then you will not be able to find out which diamond is and which one is cubic zirconia jewelry. These days most of the jewelry designers use cubic zirconia to make their jewelry at an affordable price. Cubic zirconia is discovered by German mineralogist in the year 1937 but in the year of 1980 it first time commercially dealt.

It is very difficult for untrained eyes to identify which is natural diamond and which one is cubic zirconia. Cubic zirconia has more fire than a diamond but it is less brilliant. Sometimes it is difficult for the trained eyes to identify the original one in both the diamond and the cubic zirconia.

Cubic zirconia is used also in clip earrings, clips on earrings can be designed by cubic zirconia. You won’t require piercing for wearing clip earrings. A designer can smartly design the jewelry by using cubic zirconia at an affordable price. Cubic zirconia is flawlessly created without any impurity and imperfection but in real diamonds there are some impurities and imperfection. Now the manufacturers found new way to sell their cubic zirconia as real diamonds. They develop new technologies which can create impurities and imperfection in cubic zirconia. It makes it more complicated to judge the difference between a diamond and a cubic zirconia. Cubic zirconia can be used in designing gold, platinum and sterling silver bracelets. A cubic zirconia is easily placed in any type of material weather it is gold, silver or platinum. It is your choice and budget which decide about this matter. You can determine the quality of the cubic zirconia in the same manner the quality of diamond determined. To grade the value and quality of a cubic zirconia four C’s are used and they are carat, colour, cut and clarity.
Sterling Silver Bracelets
Jewelries with Cubic zirconia also available in twilight jewelry, sterling silver necklaces, and more.