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Article Title: Opting For Cubic Zirconia Rings: Same Splendor Without the Jaw Dropping Price Tag
Author: Melanie Spark
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Times of crisis call for reducing our budget and avoiding unnecessary spending. Does that mean really forgetting about the things we love? Should we stop rewarding ourselves because we need to be a little more thrifty, even if we continue to work hard?
For people who simply adore jewelries, there are plenty of other options that are available these days. For example, there are rings that can give the same brilliance of diamonds and splendor of gold without the expensive tag. If you are the type of person who enjoys buying jewelries but has to save a little more too, you might want to check out the Cubic Zirconia rings.
The Zirconia rocks are actually an imitation of diamonds. The main difference is that, Zirconia is made by man while diamonds can only be created through nature�s process. A few years back, Zirconia was made only in Russia. The country has the laser technology which can do the precise cuts. These days, the production of these rocks is more common across the globe. Zirconia rocks are created by melting and compressing zirconium oxide and yttrium oxide together. The process requires 5000 degrees Fahrenheit to successfully create the rocks that are used for the jewelries.
The reason why these come cheaper is because it can be reproduced much more easily. Logically, when there is more supply, the prices are lower too. So, the rings produced using Cubic Zirconia are more affordable. Actually, comparing the costs of it to diamond engagement rings, the Zirconia rings are just half the price.
You can find Cubic Zirconia rings that cost only $100 while its diamond counterpart will rip you off with $500 to $1000. There are popular brand stores that sell 14 carat gold rings with Cubic Zirconia for about $300 to $450. You need to know though that you might just be paying for the brand. Truth is, you can have the same ring at a lower price if you check out other not too popular but equally reliable stores. If you are good in searching for high standard but affordable rings, you will be able to find the same ones at around $150 to $200.
Zirconia rings sell big in the market these days because it can really mimic diamonds. If you are going to look at it with the naked eye, it can be quite confusing which is diamond and which is Zirconia, unless you are a real expert when it comes to diamonds and gems.
Both diamonds and Zirconia are really hard rocks. Diamonds get a perfect ten score based on Mohs scale while Zirconia has 8.5. Actually, Zirconina may even be better than diamonds. It is easier to achieve its clarity and it has better dispersion of light which makes it very brilliant.
It is not just diamond that the Zirconia can imitate. It can also be designed and cut to emulate sapphire and even emeralds. The rocks can also be used for different designs of sterling silver or gold Cubic Zirconia rings.
So, if you want stunning rings that will also make you look elegant without having to pay for a big amount, you can always go for the Cubic Zirconia rings. You can satisfy your desire for jewelries without going over your budget.
About The Author: For more information on Cubic Zirconia Rings and Cubic Zirconia Engagement Rings, visit Almost Diamonds at
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