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[C1309]Cubic Zirconia Diamond Earrings
by Colin Holliday, Col
Some women consider a diamond a girl's best friend and will only buy the real thing. However not all of us have the luxury of being able to afford the real ones. This is where the very nice fake diamonds come into play. Throughout the years they have become quite realistic making it sometimes hard to distinguish between the real and the fake.
If you are able you might seek the advice of a professional jewellery but in the case you are not satisfied with what they believe or decide, here are some ways to test the jewellery yourself in order to determine if it is in fact real.
You might consider using a diamond tester where you can check all the diamonds aside from specific stones that the tester cannot reliably check. This electronic tester can tell you if you have a real or fake diamond but you might also consider a weighing test. Did you know that a cubic zirconia weighs almost fifty percent more than an actual real diamond? You might be able to determine which it is by weighing them as well.
If neither of these methods proves to work for you, you should consider performing a transparency test. If you can place your diamond on a newspaper, face down, and you can still read what the paper says, then you have a cubic zirconia on your hands. If you in fact cannot read the paper through the diamond, you have a nice real diamond! This is a very commonly used method because it's simple and anybody can read the results.
However if you still are not satisfied with any of the above methods there might be another one you could consider. This is another method that anyone can do therefore it is commonly used as well as the transparency method. Hold the diamond to your face and blow onto it (like you were putting a fog on it). If the fog actually shows on the diamond and stays for more than a second then you in fact have a fake diamond. A real diamond will not hold heat that way and the fog will automatically disappear. Dirt can prevent this method from working properly so before using this method clean your diamond well.
If you are uncomfortable performing any methods on your own, consider using a professional. A great way to know what you have is when purchasing or shopping for a diamond, be sure to tell the sales clerk that so they know you only want to see real diamonds. There are some great looking cubic zirconia diamonds out there and many people prefer them over real ones at times, usually because they aren't comfortable being responsible for a real diamond.
Whatever your preference is, you now have a few options to help you determine if yours is real or fake. Experiment with your other jewellery and see just what you have in your jewellery box!


Cubic zirconias are not normally found in nature but they are very commonly synthesized for use as a diamond substitute. Cubic zirconias are zirconium oxide (ZrO2). This synthesized substance is very hard hard and normally colorless but can be made into an array of colors. Dont mistake this with zircon which is a zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4).

Synthetic cubic zirconias have very low costs, high durability, and looks extremely similar to real diamonds. In actuality, cubic zirconias have remained one of the most economically important diamond simulate since 1976.

Cubic zirconias are isometric like diamonds which is one of the chief reasons as to why they look so very similar to each other. CZ contains a specific mole percentage of metal oxide stabilizer of ten to fifteen percent.

If it didnt contain this metal oxide stabilizer then during synthesis zirconium oxide would form monoclinic crystals, which is actually its stable form in natural conditions. The physical appearance and optical properties of synthesized cubic zirconias will vary including the price.

Cubic zirconias commonly turns a yellow, greenish-yellow, or beige color when under shortwave UV. When cubic zirconias are under long wave UV the results are decreased with a whitish glow appearing. Some colored stones have a complex earth absorption spectrum.

If you add certain metal oxides into the feed powder you will get results of vibrant colors including cerium for a yellow, orange, or red, chromium for green, Neodymium for purple, erbium for pink, titanium for golden brown.

In recent years many manufacturers have tried to find a way to improve their cubic zirconias such as coating completed cubic zirconias in a light layer of diamond like carbon (DLC) such as Amorphous Diamond. The process is referred to as chemical vapor deposition.

Cubic zirconias looks so similar to a diamond that only a truly trained eye can tell the difference from the two easily.
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