This is subjective and depends on individual preferences. Simulated diamonds, like cubic zirconia, are affordable and offer a similar appearance to natural diamonds, while synthetic cultured lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to natural diamonds but may be more expensive. Ultimately, the choice between the two would depend on factors such as budget, desired quality, and ethical considerations.
Diamond belongs to the crystal group of minerals known as the cubic system. This means that diamond crystals have a cubic structure, with symmetrical axes of equal length.
The hardness of diamond is what allows diamond powder to effectively shape gems for jewelry. Diamond is the hardest known natural material, which means it can scratch and shape other materials with precision.
Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known, ranking as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This means it is extremely durable and resistant to scratching or abrasion.
Diamonesk is a type of simulated diamond created by The Bradford Exchange while cubic zirconia is a synthetic gemstone. Both are diamond substitutes, with diamonesk often promoted as having superior clarity and durability compared to cubic zirconia. However, the choice between the two ultimately depends on personal preference and budget.
Its a simulated diamond. Or lab created.
Diamond Essence - simulated diamond
A simulated diamond looks similar to a diamond and its physical and chemical properties are different to a diamond and are much cheaper than a regular diamond. A simulated diamond is a lot cheaper than a natural diamond and you can buy one that is the same size of a natural one at a much lower price. However, the price depends on the 4 Cs; cut, carat, clarity and color.
My ring says this too and I am tryin to figure it what it means. Hopefully not simulated diamond labs!
Diamond Essence - simulated diamond
Diamonique is a simulated diamond -- with a name copyright by QVC, where you can buy them. You can read more, below.
Diamonvita™ is the highest quality simulated diamond product available. With a special polishing process that uses a fine diamond mesh powder, Diamonvita™ products are more radiant and brilliant than other simulated diamond options.
Simulated diamonds are typically chosen instead of a real diamond because of the price and minute visual differences from a real diamond. Sometimes simulated diamonds can vary in appearance in stylistic ways that real diamonds cannot, such as differences in color and tone.
Yes, you do. As a jeweler, you might very well be called upon to decide whether or not a particular diamond is natural or simulated.
diamondique cubic zercona , it is a simulated diamond, very nice costume
If talking about "simulated" and NOT real synthetic / cultured / laboratory-grown diamond (which has the same properties of natural diamonds) I think the best in fire and brilliance is Moissanite, others are considered cheaper fakes.
Simulation, it means simulated humans