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Stone With Low Price Similar To Diamond

What element occurs in diamond look-alike gemstones and is very resistant to corrosion?

I will say you are looking for zirconium.

Which stone is like a diamond but cheaper?

CUBIC ZIRCONIA:Cubic Zirconia is a form of zirconium dioxide and is created synthetically. Cubic Zirconia is also known as CZ it is similar to diamond. Put a Zirconia or diamond, you’ll find both Similar.Its Mohs scale is 8.5 and this stone is also much heavier than diamond. Cubic Zirconia also found in different colors that sounds like a colorful diamond. It is very cheap as compared to diamond. Anyone can buy it so easily.As we all know that diamonds are so expensive and beautiful stones. Every woman wants to wear a diamond once in her lifetime. But the cost of the diamond stone is so high that any middle class person cannot afford it. Here I am sharing about those gemstones which look like a diamond, but the cost is very less as compare to diamonds and easily affordable.http://www.dirghdiamond.com/WHITE SAPPHIRE:Sapphires are the third hardest mineral on the earth. The hardness of sapphire is 9 out of 10 as per the Mohs scale of hardness, that’s why they make the perfect diamond substitute. http://www.dirghdiamond.com/There are many such stones that look like diamonds in appearance and their physical properties are also almost same. Some of these stones are natural in nature and while others are synthetic (lab created).Its crystal clarity is also brilliant, It is a man-made crystal also have greater hardness and flawless.

What are the best simulated diamonds?

Simulated diamonds are not of the same molecular structure as diamonds. They may be stones that occur in nature or they may be man-made. The reason they are called simulated diamonds is that they are cut in shapes that mimic diamonds. Some examples of these stones are Cubic zirconia, white sapphire and rhinestone.Simulated diamonds should not be confused with Synthetic diamonds hey are Synthetic diamonds are made of the same chemical and molecular composition as genuine, naturally occurring diamonds. However, they are not formed after millions of years. Instead they are formed in laboratories and diamond-synthesizing machines in a few months. Synthetic diamonds shine as radiantly as natural diamonds. They are, in essence, real diamonds. Since they do not occur in nature, but are grown instead, they are approximately 30% less expensive than “real” diamonds.

How much should a 1 carat diamond ring cost (average)?

Depends on the clarity and all that. But probably around $2500.

How cheap is it to buy a diamond ring(engagement) in Manila?

looking to buy a replacement engagement ring for my wife while in Manila. She lost her a year ago, and our anniversary is taking place while we travel to the Philippines. Would it be better(cheaper) to buy it over there or just buy it here and take it over and surprise her

Are raw diamonds expensive?

Yes. Yes. And yes.(BTW, they’re called “rough” diamonds, not “raw.”)If the value of the diamond you see in a piece of jewelry in a retailer costs 100, the rough it came from would have cost about 65.Colored stones are significantly cheaper than diamonds, but I have to think that if you paid $20 for a sapphire of decent size and quality, what you bought was not a gem but just colored glass.Black diamonds are real. There are two types. One looks like a pepper spill. The black bits are inclusions: bits of carbon that didn’t make the journey to diamond-hood. These stones are of low quality and hard to cut. Many diamantaires just won’t touch them.The other, possibly more common type starts off life as a pepper spill, but is then treated to produce a solid black color. In other words, it’s a real diamond, but the color is artificially enhanced.Yellow diamonds are also real, and quite common. The lighter colors are considered “dirty whites”, and sell at a discount. However past a certain point of saturation the color is considered “fancy” (a trade term), and the price is higher than for a similar white. Canary yellow is at the top of that pyramid, and not cheap.You can also find red, pink, blue, green, orange, brown and purple diamonds. With the exception of light browns, all are more expensive — in some cases massively more expensive — than the white equivalent.

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