Cubic Zirconia Faq
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Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is an inexpensive stone alternative with many of the same qualities as a diamond. This crystalline material is synthetic, which means it is created in a laboratory. Due to increased demand, commercial production of CZ began in the 1970s. A few types of stones are used as diamond simulants, but cubic zirconia is by far the most common and the most realistic.
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We have a wide range of stones available, from diamonds to semi-precious gemstones. We like to use a range of sizes, shapes, and cuts for the most interesting jewelry.
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CZ is a hard stone and is much more hardly scratched and damaged. Over time, CZ can become cloudy and require regular cleaning and care to maintain its shine.
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Cubic zirconias are perfect for engagement rings and wedding bands because they look like flawless diamonds and are incredibly durable. Many couples choose cubic zirconia wedding jewelry because they are concerned about the environmental and cultural impacts of purchasing diamonds, and they benefit from saving money in the process. Big, flawless diamonds are scarce and may not be available or attainable for the stunning solitaire engagement ring you’re dreaming of.
Laser engraving is the most modern and adaptable engraving method. A highly concentrated laser beam is used to perform the engraving, and the thickness of the beam can be adjusted to increase or decrease the overall width of the engraving. The laser can also be strengthened to carve more deeply into the base material, which improves the texture of the engraving.