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Best Synthetic Diamonds

Narayani Karthik
Diamonds are always the cynosure of every woman's attention. But synthetic diamonds? Well, to know about the best man-made diamonds, keep reading...
Diamonds are one kewl kind in the galore of jewelry and needless to say, every woman's favorite. They look enticing, give a rich look and feel to a personality, lifts up moods and brings in an aura of novelty. A royal stone, must say!
Anytime, you pass by the stores of De Beers, the regal look of the stone takes your breath away, but the price tag of your much anticipated diamond jewelry looms large in front of your eyes. Well, what if you get the diamonds with the same look and feel (not the real ones, of course!),at a reasonable price? Synthetic diamonds! Sounds interesting, isn't it?

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Top Synthetic Diamonds
Synthetic diamonds, as the name implies, are artificially produced through technical processes, unlike natural diamonds formed through geological processes over time.

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Synthetic or simulated diamonds (also called man-made diamonds), are known as CVD diamonds or HPHT diamonds (High Pressure High Temperature Synthesis method). A chemical vapor deposition method is also used to manufacture these look alike diamonds.
Their properties, such as hardness, electron mobility, and thermal conductivity, vary based on the manufacturing technique. In some cases, they exhibit superior properties to natural diamonds. They're commercially successful and used in ultraviolet detectors, abrasives, and heat sinks.
But on the cosmetic front, they ought to become every woman's favorite. These simulated diamonds can be cut into gems with various shades like white, yellow, brown, blue, green and orange.
A very attractive and simulated diamond, its properties are quite like that of real diamonds. Besides, when they are cut, they exhibit a D-E color with a flawless clarity.
Russian Brilliants

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They are singly refractive and lack the rainbow effects often seen in other diamond substitutes. Essentially high-quality cubic zirconias, they are priced at USD 196 per carat.
Moissanite, another diamond substitute, lacks diamond's hardness but emits a beautiful yellow and green tint with a disco ball effect.
Moissanite

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Regarding its properties, it is doubly refractive, resulting in a strong visual effect (birefringence) that creates a blurred vision effect. Needless to say, this jewelry stands out in the crowd.
One of the oldest and also the one bearing a close resemblance to the real diamond, cubic zirconia is one of its kind.
Cubic Zirconia

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While not as hard as diamond, it is compositionally superior. With enticing brilliance, sparkle, and no inclusions, it's a superb diamond substitute. Its hardness is about 8.5 on the Mohs scale and is essentially colorless.
Synthetic diamond rings exude elegance. Perfect for engagements, especially if you're on a budget. Check out Brilliantearth, an online store offering lab-created diamonds, to find your perfect pick. A diamond at an affordable price is truly a dream come true!