Do you want to look like a million bucks without actually having to be out a million bucks? If you are like a lot of people you love to look at the expensive jewelry in the jewelry store, but don't want to be out the money to own those pieces.

Even if you did own the pieces, you may be frightened to wear them, out of fear them being lost or stolen.

So, what's the solution? Cubic Zirconia.

With cubic zirconia you can have the largest piece of ice in the room without the price tag that goes with it.

Many people write off cubic zirconia before even knowing about it, thinking it's nothing more than pretty pieces of glass. They couldn't be more wrong.

Cubic zirconia is not glass. It is simulated diamond. A number of processes are gone through to create this stone that looks and feels like diamonds. In fact, Cubic zirconia is almost as hard as diamond, coming in at an 8.5 on the hardness scale. Essentially this is a flawless, man-made diamond replacement.

When it comes to telling the difference between a real diamond and a piece of cubic zirconia most people have a tough time deciding which is which. This includes trained jewelers. Often the way they can tell the real thing from the zirconia is that the zirconia looks better than the real diamond, since it doesn't share the diamond's penchant for flaws.

The biggest benefit of cubic zirconia, for the wearer, is the ability to get more of a stone for a lower price. If you, or someone you know, has a philosophy of 'the bigger the better' when it comes to their gemstones, cubic zirconia may well become your best friend.

While you know cubic zirconia is a lower-priced alternative to diamonds, did you know cubic zirconia can also be a lower priced alternative to colored stones? Whether it's cubic zirconia emerald tint hoop earrings or cubic zirconia ruby red rings, you can have the look of wearing a fortune in precious gems for a fraction of the price.

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