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About Simulant Diamonds - Unbiased Reviews
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Simulant Diamonds - Unbiased Reviews
Simulant Diamonds - Unbiased Reviews
Flashy and currently fashionable diamond simulants are
considered gemstones that are made to look like diamonds.
Their similarity, however, is limited to their physical
look. Simulated varieties do not have the mineral
composition, hardness, color, sparkle of the natural
diamonds. A diamond is one of the most stunning and most
pricey jewels available. They are symbols of luxury,
beauty, love and class. Because they are extremely popular
and coveted, they are subjects to imitation. Today's
technology and art attempt to replicate its beauty at a
substantially reduced cost. But only a few laboratories can
truthfully claim that their simulant diamonds match the look,
glitz and glamour of a real diamond sans the fancy price
card.
You can get perfectly created diamond jewelry without paying
10 times as much as the fancier kind. The jewelry makes use
of quality (14k is common) yellow and white gold as
settings, and excellent craftsmanship; so purchasing one
isn't too much of a step down. They can be worn
comfortably, no itching or rash on your finger. A variety
of designs is available, from the classic to the trendy
ornate ones. Custom made is also possible if you want it
more personalized. Most companies sell all types of
celebratory and everyday jewelry, with prices ranging from
about under $150 to $2000.
On top of fine craftsmanship and attractive pricing, jewel
makers have begun offering after sales service such as,
lifetime warranty, return policy and guaranteed free
replacement. Marketing for diamond simulants is a hit with
the consumers. Jewel makers pay attention to impressing
clients with packaging, media ads, display windows,
interactive websites and amazing catalogs.
Although no one can tell right away that you spent only
hundreds- instead of a few thousands for these lovely
jewels, you might want to learn what to look for when buying
diamond simulants. Here are some useful tips:
- Its overall look should be like that of a diamond.
- It's physical, chemical and optical properties are not the
identical to a diamond, but they should be similar.
- The item must not require a too destructive testing method
to validate its quality. Perhaps, the actual feeling when
the jewelry is used and a visual test would be enough.
- The simulant should be relatively harder and durable
compared to other gems.
- It should be scratch free. Of course, no chipped edges or
factory defects.
- Created diamonds should have sharp edges to mimic the real
diamond's sparkling look.
- Upon purchase, the item should be flawless. The jeweler
should assure you that it can be cleaned and polished so as
to make sure that you can have it looking sparkling new a
few years after you made the purchase.
- Any simulant must pass a test called window panel test.
- Its specific gravity should be in the range of 3.5, so
that it is much closer to the real diamond.
There is nothing inferior about buying diamond simulants.
There is no apparent compromise in terms of quality and
design, just maybe the notion that all sparkly jewelry
should be sold at thousands of dollars. In actuality,
simulants cost less because they are readily available and
not for anything else. Our fascination with real diamonds
may just be a matter of preferring rarity and perceived
class over manufactured purity.
About Simulant Diamonds - Unbiased Reviews
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