CZ jewelry are real diamonds

These Millefiori designs often feature random patterns of the murrine slices rather than all one pattern. It is also common to use silver or gold beads between the Millefiori beads or discs to add a touch of elegance and gleam to the finished jewelry piece.

Keep in mind that each Millefiori bead is made by hand, with the artisan working with the very hot glass beads and adding those ultra thin strips of murrine to the surface, then heating and smoothing to cover the complete bead and make a pattern. When looking at these beads it is almost impossible to understand the amount of skill and craftsmanship that goes into each unique bead or piece of jewelry, creating a truly one of a kind item with each crafting.

Most individuals are under the belief that a cubic zirconium and CZ jewelry are real diamonds when they take a look at them without a microscope or other special tools. Realism has not escaped this stone when comparing it to the diamond. Both are equally beautiful but it is the CZ jewelry that offers you a more reasonable price. More people in lower income ranges are able to purchase at least one piece of their own.

Talking About Luster

A CZ jewelry piece is going to have mush more luster in each stone than a diamond would.
Luster means “light, radiance, gloss, or brilliance.” This is the best way to describe any of these stones whether real or man made. The luster is dispersed as a common thing knows as fire. The more fire it has the better off it is in terms of value. The cubic zirconium has a larger dispersion rate than a natural diamond of almost 0.020 higher than the other. With this in mind, let us take a look at the following three stones.

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September 2, 2010   Posted in: Jewelry

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