just take it to a jewelry store if they are good at what they do most should be able to get a replacement stone that matches it and if so cut it to match and fit but most cz stuff really ain't that hard to find you can buy them on the web in any size,shape,color in bulk or not some super glue and you can fix it your out maybe 20$ bucks.www.ziamond.com loose stones
Yes, it is, and it's also one of the birthstones for December. Zircon is a naturally-occurring mineral, not to be confused with the synthetic cubic zirconia.
A cubic zirconia WILL cut glass. The way to tell it apart from a REAL diamond is that only a real diamond will cut a cubic zirconia.
Cubic zirconia (CZ) is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). The synthesized material is hard, optically flawless and usually colorless, but may be made in a variety of different colors. Hardness: cubic zirconia has a rating of approximately 8 on Mohs hardness scale vs. a rating of 10 for diamond. cubic zirconia gemstones may be cut differently from diamonds. The facet edges can be rounded or "smooth". Source: Wikipedia
cubic zirconia stones, .925 silver, made in china
There is "approx" 1 cubic meter of 804 stone per cubic metre, numnuts! LOL
Cubic zirconia rings are much less expensive than diamond rings. A cubic zirconia ring may cost around $700 while a diamond ring can cost upwards of $40,000. Cubic zirconia is a much less valuable stone than diamond is and cubic zirconia rings are priced as such.
Cubic Zirconia is a synthesized stone that has relatively low cost and is the leading competitor for diamonds. they are usually colorless but can be made of many colors.
Only as an impurity, in traces. The correct term is cubic zirconia (ZrO2), not cubic zirconium (Zr).
It's a variety of cubic zirconia, (CZ) a cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide, (ZrO2) a cheap synthetic gemstone.
Minerals are, by definition, naturally occurring. Since cubic zirconia is synthesized in a lab, it is not considered a mineral.
Geologists define minerals as occurring naturally. As cubic zirconia is synthesized in a lab, it is not considered a mineral
Cubic Zirconia is well known as a substitute for Diamonds, due to its high hardness and great fire. It is a man-made, synthetic jewelry gemstone. But in recent years, it has established itself as a gorgeous gem in its own right. Cubic Zirconia is a beautiful synthetic gemstone that is durable and inexpensive and now even comes in any color of the rainbow, making it even more desirable.
Cubic zirconia can be purchased at a variety of offline retailers. Many big-box discount stores such as Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Kohls carry cubic zirconia jewelry.
Diamonesk stones are used in personalized engagement and wedding ring sets. Diamonesk is much more brilliant and shiny than cubic zirconia and doesn't dull with use as cubic zirconia does.
Yes, it is, and it's also one of the birthstones for December. Zircon is a naturally-occurring mineral, not to be confused with the synthetic cubic zirconia.
Cubic zirconia more closely resembles diamonds than rhinestones. Cubic zirconia are hard, durable and can't be distinguished unless under a trained eye of jewelry professional.
Yes, you can super glue cubic zirconia. It's an excellent way to stick small gems back in the holder.