Thursday, February 2, 2012

man-made Diamonds; A Buyer's Guide








It seems nearly impossible to watch Tv or open a newspaper without seeing something about manufactured diamonds. For hundreds of years science has tried to create a excellent synthetic diamond. Finally, 21st-century technology has made that expectation a reality.

There are many reasons to purchase synthetic diamonds instead of the mined variety. The prices expensed for mined diamonds are, in the very best verbiage, an illusion. To put it more bluntly, Cecil Adams, in his award-winning newspaper column "The right Dope" says: "Diamonds are a con, pure and simple." brilliant prices are largely controlled by the DeBeers brilliant cartel, and they are not a fair reflection of brilliant scarcity. Additionally, studies show that one out of three diamonds sold in the Us today has been altered to artificially growth its value. Further studies have shown that on median a concentrate pays 40% too much for their brilliant engagement ring.

Beyond deceptive pricing, there are the issues of "blood diamonds", forced child labor, and a myriad of other disturbing brilliant facts.

man-made Diamonds; A Buyer's Guide

Recently, socially known celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Minnie Driver, and Angelina Jolie have made a vocal issue of wearing only synthetic diamonds to the many gala events they attend.

Good synthetic diamonds are virtually indistinguishable from the mined variety, but without the baggage, and additionally, they cost thousands of dollars less. But, which synthetic brilliant is the best choice?

There are many types of manufactured or synthetic diamonds available. The choices are numerous, but unbiased facts is scarce. Here is an overview and comparison of the synthetic diamonds currently unavailable on the market:

Cubic Zirconia

The grandfather of simulated diamonds, Zircons are available widely. In their best examples, Cz's are well a fairly decent brilliant replica. Unfortunately, the commodity-like availability and vast differences in potential have made the stone synonymous with low-cost fashion jewelry. perhaps a good selection for cheap bling, but not for fine jewelry. Many sources are available, a decent one is: http://www.czfantasy.com

Russian Diamonds

Including Russian Brilliants, Russian Stars and others, they are in fact nothing but high potential cubic zirconias. This is not mentioned prominently on their web sites and they will only cop to it when pressed, but that is the fact. Russian brilliant simulates are priced colse to 0 per carat.

Russian Diamonds are a fine jewelry selection and are commonly mounted in potential costly metal settings.

Russian Brilliants are one of the best and oldest sellers of "Russian Diamonds" available at: http://www.russianbrilliants.net

Moissanite

Moissanite is a lab-created mineral that is a very good brilliant simulant. Moissanite has been on the shop as a fine jewelry selection since the early 90s and has picked up quite a few fans. Moissanite is a hard mineral that, like diamond, will cut glass. There are a concentrate of minor downsides to moissanite however. First, it is quite expensive, (though still cheap compared to diamonds) commonly priced about 0 per carat for good samples.

Secondly, moissanite does not have the same optical qualities as brilliant and there are some indicators that make them easy to spot with the naked eye for an experienced practitioner. It is difficult to furnish a pure white moissanite and they often appear slightly green when viewed in natural light. Also, moissanite has significantly higher brightness and brilliance factors then natural diamond, causing them to appear "too sparkly" to some. Allinclusive though, moissanite is a beautiful synthetic brilliant choice.

"Moissanite From the Sky" at http://www.fromthesky.com is a good source of fine moissanite jewelry.

Diamond Nexus

Diamond Nexus gemstones are the follow of a fairly new scientific advancement in processing technique, and have only recently been available in the United States.

Diamond Nexus gemstones are excellent brilliant simulants and come very close to matching the properties of mined diamonds at many distinct comparison points. They cut glass, being virtually same to brilliant on the Mohs (hardness) scale. They refract excellent "hearts and arrows" and have brightness and brilliance readings extremely close to flawless diamond.

Best of all, they are currently first priced for the U.S. Market, and are a steal at per caret. brilliant Nexus gemstones are only available in costly metal, solid-gold settings.

Diamond Nexus is only available from brilliant Nexus Labs at: http://www.DiamondNexusLabs.com

White Sapphire

Sapphire is the second hardest natural mineral on the Mohs scale, surpassed only by diamond. They are, unlike the others in this review, a natural stone. Their brightness and brilliance are not up to the standards of brilliant however. Nevertheless, potential white sapphires priced at colse to 0 per carat are a good brilliant alternative.

A potential source is: http://www.TheNaturalSapphireCompany.com

Gemisis Cultured Diamond

Gemisis diamonds are beautiful and almost excellent brilliant replicas. Unfortunately, they are not available in a clear, white color, so they are not a good selection for former brilliant settings. However, if a yellow, orange or pink brilliant is what you crave, Gemisis offers stunning choices in beautiful costly metal, fine-jewelry settings.

Gemisis Cultured Diamonds are only available at: http://www.gemisis.com

Recap:

Synthetic diamonds offer many advantages over the mined variety. You can buy with confidence, knowing that you are getting exactly what you paid for, and have not been the victim of brilliant pricing chicanery. If you are implicated with the world colse to you, you can have a clear conscience, knowing that your money has not contributed to the support of an unethical and abusive industry.

However, there are many choices of synthetic diamonds, with varying degrees of quality. Take a puny time to present the seller's facts to get a clear idea of what the science is behind the gemstones you are buying.

For my money, I believe the best choices are potential Moissanite stones or the new brilliant simulant gemstones available from brilliant Nexus Labs.

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