Monday, December 3, 2018

Synthetic Vs. Cubic Zirconia Diamonds

Synthetic Vs. Cubic Zirconia Diamonds

You have many choices when you're buying jewelry. Cubic zirconia and synthetic diamonds compete with natural diamonds. The average person has a difficult time seeing the difference between diamonds, natural or synthetic, and cubic zirconia.

Hardness

    Synthetic diamonds are true diamonds, rating a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale along with the natural variety. Cubic zirconia are not quite as hard, rating a Mohs 8.5, making it 500 times less hard than diamond.

Manufacture

    Cubic zirconia are not diamonds, but are made of zirconium dioxide in a special high-temperature furnace that produces a stable crystal. Synthetic diamonds are carbon crystals made in exacting conditions of high temperature and pressure, replicating the forces that produce natural diamonds in the Earth's crust.

Cost

    A 2009 survey put the cost of a synthetic diamond at about $4,000 per carat. Cubic zirconia came in at less than $20 per carat.

Appearance

    Synthetic diamonds share the same optical properties as a natural diamond and have the same sparkle and "fire." Cubic zirconia have a lower index of refraction and a higher optical dispersion, so they have slightly less brilliance but a little more fire.

Colors

    You can find both synthetic diamond and cubic zirconia in colorless and colored varieties. Manufacturers add tiny amounts of chemical impurities during the gem-making process to put color in otherwise clear stones.

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