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  1. Commonly known as a synthetic diamond, it has become popular as a gemstone due to its optically clear single crystals and high refractive index, as well as its ability to maintain its colour and brilliance.
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    Zirconia (or “cubic zirconia”) is the most popular artificially produced stone. It most resembles a diamond because it has a similar sheen and also sparkles when held up to the light. In addition, just like a diamond, zirconia is a strong and hard stone.
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    Zircon crystals are almost indestructible; some still around today are nearly 4.4 billion years old. They're like tiny time capsules that retain the chemical fingerprints of this extremely early time.
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    Cubic zirconia - Wikipedia

    Cubic zirconia (abbreviated CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. It should not be confused with zircon, which is a zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4). It is sometimes erroneously called cubic … See more

    Cubic zirconia is crystallographically isometric, an important attribute of a would-be diamond simulant. During synthesis zirconium oxide naturally forms monoclinic crystals, which are stable under normal atmospheric … See more

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    The skull-melting method refined by Josep F. Wenckus and coworkers in 1997 remains the industry standard. This is largely due to the … See more

    In recent years manufacturers have sought ways of distinguishing their product by supposedly "improving" cubic zirconia. Coating finished cubic zirconia with a film of diamond-like carbon (DLC) is one such innovation, a process using chemical vapor deposition See more

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    Discovered in 1892, the yellowish monoclinic mineral baddeleyite is a natural form of zirconium oxide.
    The high melting point of zirconia (2750 °C or 4976 °F) hinders … See more

    Due to its optical properties yttrium cubic zirconia (YCZ) has been used for windows, lenses, prisms, filters and laser elements. Particularly in the chemical industry it is used as window material for the monitoring of corrosive liquids due to its chemical … See more

    Key features of cubic zirconia distinguish it from diamond:
    • Hardness: cubic zirconia has a rating of approximately 8 on Mohs hardness scale vs. a rating of 10 for diamond. This may cause dull and rounded edges in CZ facets; the edges of … See more

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    May 9, 2024 · Cubic zirconia, or CZ for short, is a shiny and affordable gemstone made in a laboratory. It looks very similar to a diamond because of its sparkle and clarity, making it a popular choice for jewelry. CZ is created using zirconium …

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