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"These characteristics are not compromised with the price, meaning to say that though they generally cost less, they are as good as the contemporary ones, and in fact more beautiful and elegant."
What is a Cubic Zirconia Engagement Ring?
An engagement ring is more than a piece of jewelry. It is a promise, a hope, a life-altering event that lasts forever. Most engagement rings are set with a diamond or at least with a gemstone that came from deep within the earth a product of Mother Nature. In contrast, a cubic zirconia engagement ring is set with a gemstone that came from a laboratory a product of man. If youre one of those people who consider manmade gems to be amusing just because they are not natural, consider the difference between a bitter, all-natural cacao bean and a bar of fine, manmade chocolate.
Rocks and Minerals
Cubic zirconia is a mineral called zirconium oxide. This is found in nature, but rarely. Synthesized, it is colorless unless another mineral is added to give it color. It is hard and, of course, has none of the flaws that a naturally occurring stone would pick up. The name is similar to the gem zircon but that stone is composed of zirconium silicate and is different. Cut like a diamond, only an expert can tell the difference between a cubic zirconia engagement ring and one set with a genuine diamond.
Differences from Diamonds
In scientific terms, a cubic zirconia engagement ring is quite similar to one set with a diamond. One of the ways a gemstone is judged is by dispersion rate. Thats the degree to which a prism cut from the gemstone splits the light to show fire. The dispersive power of a cubic zirconium is slightly greater than that of a diamond, so that a cubic zirconia engagement ring has more fire to it. The hardness rating is 8.3 compared to a diamonds rating of 10.
Color is one of the important Cs that determine a diamonds value. While extremely few diamonds are really colorless, most cubic zirconia can be made to meet the perfect color rating. Because diamonds have a higher refractive rate, the cut of the two stones should be slightly different to optimize their brilliance. The biggest difference between the two gems is that a diamond is an efficient heat conductor while a cubic zirconia is a heat insulator.
Apart from its heat conductivity, a cubic zirconia engagement ring looks, cuts, and lasts like a genuine diamond. It is also less expensive per carat so that the same price will get a larger cubic zirconia engagement ring. The point of an engagement ring has nothing to do with the gem. However, the promise, the hope, the life-altering event are the same whether the ring has a gem or not.
Diamond Engagement Ring A Womans Best Friend
For that truly unique proposal, instead of going out and buying a brand new diamond ring that, who knows, someone else out there might also possess, search and find an antique platinum engagement ring.
KT Engagement Ring
fireandskill posted a photo:

This is the engagement ring I gave my girlfriend (now wife). It is purposefully non-traditional except for the diamond on top. It is roughly engraved, like an African ring that she always wore on that same finger and is square like that ring too. The stripes on the "tower" are meant to invoke the bell tower of the duomo in Sienna, Italy, which is built of alternating layers of dark and light marble-- this was our first major vacation together. Inside the tower is trapped a rough garnet that we found on one of our first dates-- a hike in the North Cascades.
Diamond Engagement Rings
Color is one of the important Cs that determine a diamonds value.
Different eras in time have had unique antique engagement rings and some of these are the Victorian antique engagement rings, which were in use from1835 till 1900, Edwardian Engagement Rings from 1900 to 1920, and the Art Deco Engagement Rings from 1920 till 1930.
Diamond Engagement Rings Laws were on the books to separate classes and only the privileged were allowed to wear jewels.
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