Cubic Zirconia History In 1937, Cubic Zirconia was first discovered by German mineralogists, M. V. Stackelberg and K. Chudoba. Little did they know, the tiny crystals that they discovered would move on to become a popular synthetic gemstone. It wasn’t until the 1970s that Cubic Zirconia was first used in the jewelry world, when scientists began growing the crystals in the laboratory. In the 1980s, Cubic Zirconia use in jewelry continued to grow and today is it one of the most popular diamond substitutes available on the market. Composition Cubic Zirconia is the cubic form of zirconium oxide that is created in a laboratory. Its durable material allows the synthetic stone to be molded into a variety of shapes. The stone offers brilliant shine and flawless clarity. Cubic Zirconia is available in a wide range of colors, including a colorless form that is an economically important competitor to natural diamonds. Caring For Your Cubic Zirconia Jewelry Like natural diamonds, Cubic Zirconia needs to be cared for in order to maintain its original brilliance and shine. Clean with warm-to-hot water and a soft brush with a mild soap, then immediately dry with a clean cloth after rinsing. Avoid contact with perfume, body lotion, hairspray or any other chemical that may harm the shine of the stone.
M**M
I've had this ring for several weeks and recently wore ...
I've had this ring for several weeks and recently wore it on a trip to Europe. It was there I realized the stone turns loosely within the claws. The stone has yet to fall out, but I plan to take it a jeweller and see what they can do to tighten the claw's grip on the stone. Other than that I have no complaints. The stone has never loss it's brilliance and the band has remained shiny.
J**T
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Very stunning have got a ring from Amazon before not the same company or anything but I can say with this ring I was very surprised how beautiful it is.
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