Man Made Diamonds Faux Diamonds

Faux Diamonds: Perfect Accessories to Your Jewelry Selection

 

Faux diamonds, often referred to as man made diamonds, are an excellent option for those who desire to own an elegant piece of jewelry.

And for those who would like to pay a much lower price than what one would pay for a real diamond.

An economical price however is not the only advantage of purchasing a faux diamond.

 

Diamonds that are man made can be just as ‘strong’ as real diamonds.

While diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring substance known to mankind, moissanite, a faux diamond man made from silicon carbide, follows closely behind on the Moh’s Scale of Hardness with a 9.25 rating compared to diamond’s 10.0 level.

However, many people consider moissanite more durable than a diamond because it lacks the naturally occurring fractures that a diamond can possess. Such fractures can eventually lead to a crack in the diamond. Cubic zirconia, another popular choice for a faux diamond accessory, has a hardness of 8.5.

 

Diamonds that are man made can be just as ‘brilliant’ as real diamonds.

The brilliance of a diamond, gemstone, or man made diamond is based on the amount of light that is reflected off the stone.

Perhaps surprising to many people is the fact that moissanite has a refractive index of approximately 2.67, while diamonds measure in at only 2.42. Cubic zirconia can range from around 2.0 to 2.1, which is higher than even rubies, sapphires, and emeralds.

 

A faux diamond is a smart investment.

Don’t think that the only diamond worth investing in is a real diamond.

Man made diamonds can give you that perfect touch of elegance without the worry of loosing an expensive piece of jewelry.

Whether it’s a faux diamond gold ring or a man made diamond tennis bracelet, the options available in faux jewelry never looked as good as they do today.

 

 

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