What Is The Best Diamond Alternative?

There are many good alternatives to mined diamonds to choose from, and the moissanite, lab-grown diamond and Cubic Zirconia(CZ).

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Speaking of alternatives to natural diamonds, this article will recommend three types of gems, which have now been accepted by more and more people.

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Why choose alternatives to mining diamonds?

Not everyone is willing to pay for the diamonds mined. Their high cost and low investment value are just two reasons why you might choose an alternative.
Those looking for more environmentally friendly or ethical engagement rings may also prefer other gemstones. However, natural diamonds that meet ethical standards can be purchased by those with a budget.

Lab grown diamond

Although laboratory-made diamonds are 100% real diamonds, many consumers see them as a substitute for mined diamonds. Because they are more environmentally friendly and are not conflict diamonds, laboratory-made diamonds have become very popular.
Although they can save a lot of cost compared to mined diamonds, lab-grown diamonds are still the most expensive substitute for mined diamonds. Of course, they also provide the same beauty and sparkle as any natural diamond.

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Buy Diamond Lookalikes

There are many different kinds of natural and laboratory-made white gemstones. Since these vary greatly in cost, durability, and appearance, you must research before buying.

If you are interested in diamond substitutes, you will understand that you are looking for a gem that looks like a diamond but is not a real diamond.

Each gemstone discussed below can be a diamond replica or similar. Although they look like diamonds, they have different physical and optical properties. Imitations can be natural, mined gems or synthetic, laboratory-made gems. For example, both mined white sapphires and synthetic white sapphires can be presented as diamond simulants, but they are not real diamonds.

As long as you know what you are buying and the supplier is honest with the products they sell, there is nothing wrong with the simulant or unethical. However, avoid doing business with anyone who offers diamonds that look similar to real diamonds. A gemstone may “look like” a diamond, but it must be clear that it is not.

Moissanite

Moissanite manufactured in the laboratory is a diamond substitute with an attractive price and almost the same beauty and durability as diamonds. Although experts can tell the difference between Moissanite and diamond, your friends will never know the difference.

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Cubic Zirconia

Currently, lab-made cubic zirconia (CZ) is the most popular diamond lookalike. At a fraction of the price, it can rival diamond in brilliance (the light it reflects) and dispersion or fire (the colorful flashes that seem to come from within the stone). However, CZ has poor durability, making it likely to scratch or even break, and is also somewhat porous. Since it will absorb oils from your skin, it will dull over time.

White Zircon

Not to be confused with synthetic cubic zirconia, zircon is a natural mineral. With its excellent brightness and dispersion, it has a long history as a diamond simulant. In terms of appearance, zircon is closer to diamond than any other mined gem. However, in terms of durability, it is much more fragile. It is easy to chip and wear. Nonetheless, white zircon is affordable and easily available, making it easy to replace.

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