Tuesday, 11 April 2017

These 7 Precious Stones Make Great Diamond Substitutes


What stone sparkles like diamond but isn’t diamond? If you’re looking for something that looks like a diamond but is more affordable then you’ll find these diamond alternatives just as beautiful! And they’re pretty on your pocket, too.

Here’s a list of precious gemstones – some shine as brilliantly as diamonds, some have their own elegance and charm that sets them uniquely apart from diamonds.

1. Moissanite

Take a look at the moissanite. The original precious gem is very rarely found in nature. Lucky for us, these gems can now be made in the lab. Ten times brighter than any diamond, a moissanite can give the best of diamonds a complex with its brilliant sparkle and fire! The price is budget-friendly, too, making a moissanite one of the finest options to substitute a diamond.

2. Cubic Zirconia (CZ)

Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is another alternative to diamond that costs a fraction of what a diamond costs and yet has an intensive dazzle that shines in comparable brilliance. This stone is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide. Like the moissanite, this stone is synthesized but it is not as hard as a real diamond. If you’re looking to substitute diamonds with CZ, then choose a smaller carat CZ which tends to look more like real diamonds. The problem with CZ, however, is that they absorb oils and may become cloudy over time, if a little extra care is not taken.