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2032 Size 6 7 8 Garnet and Cubic Zirconia $18.99 FREE SHIPPING U.S.P.S First Class Mail 2-5 Days | CLOSE THIS PAGE TO RETURN TO SHOPPING
If you came to this page from a link outside this site click here to go to the home page. http://sterlingringstore.com Material: Sterling Silver (.925 fine) Stone: Synthetic Garnet & Cubic Zirconia Birthstone: (January) Garnet Color: Red/White Stone Dim: 0.200" (5.0mm) X 0.150" (2.5mm) Mounting: Prong Manufacture Stamp .925: Yes Country of Origin: Thailand In Stock: Yes Suggested List Price: ($49.99) | We offer a 100% satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost on returned items. Credit will be given through original payment means. | January Birthstone - Garnet Zodiac stone for Aquarius Jan 21 - Feb 18: Garnet Garnets are attributed with the power of protecting you from nightmares and snakebites, and also to provide you guidance in the dark. Tradition connects the stone with blood. They are a popular choice as presents for second wedding anniversaries.
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| CUBIC ZIRCONIA Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is the crystalline form of zirconium dioxide that is a mineral that is widely synthesized for use as a diamond simulant. The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. Because of its low cost, durability, and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important diamond simulant since 1976. Its main competition as a synthetic gemstone is the more recently cultivated material, synthetic moissanite..Cubic zirconia is so optically close to diamond that only a trained eye can easily differentiate the two. There are a few key features of cubic zirconia which distinguish it from diamond, some observable only under the microscope or loupe for example.· Dispersion with a dispersive power greater than diamond (0.060 vs. 0.044) the more prismatic fire of cubic zirconia can be seen by even an untrained eye. · Hardness, cubic zirconia has an 8.5 to <9.0 on the Mohs' hardness scale vs. a rating of 10 for diamonds. · Specific gravity, cubic zirconia crystals are heavyweights in comparison to diamonds; a cubic zirconia will weigh about 1.7 times more than a diamond of equivalent size. · Flaws, contemporary production of cubic zirconia is virtually flawless, whereas most diamonds have some sort of defect, be it a feather, included crystal, or perhaps a remnant of an original crystal face. (e.g. trigons). · Refractive index, cubic zirconia has a refractive index of 2.176, compared to a diamond's 2.417. · Cut, under close inspection with a loupe, the facet shapes of some cubic zirconias appear different from diamonds. · Color, or more precisely, the lack thereof: only the rarest of diamonds are truly colorless, most having a tinge of yellow or brown to some extent. By comparison, cubic zirconia can be made in most cases entirely colorless: equivalent to a perfect "D" on diamond's color grading scale. · Thermal conductivity, cubic zirconias are thermal insulators while diamonds are among the most efficient thermal conductors exceeding copper. This makes telling the difference between diamond and cubic zirconia quite easy for those with the right instruments. GARNET Garnet is a group of minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. Garnets are most often seen in red, but are available in a wide variety of colors spanning the entire spectrum. The name "garnet" comes from the Latin granatus ("grain"), possibly a reference to the Punica granatum ("pomegranate"), a plant with red seeds similar in shape, size, and color to some garnet crystals.
| Traditional Birthstone | Modern Birthstone | | January | Garnet | Garnet | | February | Amethyst | Amethyst | | March | Bloodstone, Jasper | Aquamarine | | April | Diamond, Sapphire | Diamond | | May | Emerald, Agate | Emerald | | June | Alexandrite, Emerald | Moonstone, Pearl | | July | Ruby, Onyx | Ruby | | August | Sardonyx, Carnelian | Peridot | | September | Sapphire, Peridot | Sapphire | | October | Tourmaline, Pearl | Opal, Rose Zircon | | November | Citrine, Topaz | Topaz, Citrine | | December | Zircon, Ruby | Tourquoise, Blue Topaz |
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