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  2. 'Antiques Roadshow': $30 Ring Turns Out To Be Worth Fortune - AOL

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    On 'Antiques Roadshow,' a woman brought in a ring she won at an auction about two or three years ago. She paid just $30 for it, thinking it was just a cubic zirconia.

  3. Grab Jennifer Aniston's Exact Rings on Sale for Just ... - AOL

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    Alidia Cubic Zirconia Rings. ... Aniston also rocked this set of gold-plated rings. We love how the design is sleek and simple, but the rings immediately manage to stand out thanks to their bolder ...

  4. Diamonique - Wikipedia

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    Logo used since 2010. Diamonique is the brand name used by television shopping network QVC for their cubic zirconia simulated colorless diamond, simulated colored diamond, and simulated colored gemstone jewelry (cubic zirconia is a common type of gemstone substitute). [1]

  5. Diamond simulant - Wikipedia

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    CZ is made in a number of different colors meant to imitate fancy diamonds (e.g., yellow to golden brown, orange, red to pink, green, and opaque black), but most of these do not approximate the real thing. Cubic zirconia can be coated with diamond-like carbon to improve its durability, but will still be detected as CZ by a thermal probe.

  6. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Gem-cut synthetic silicon carbide set in a ring. A diamond simulant is a non-diamond material that is used to simulate the appearance of a diamond, and may be referred to as diamante. Cubic zirconia is the most common. The gemstone moissanite (silicon carbide) can be treated as a diamond simulant, though more costly to produce than cubic ...

  7. Cubic zirconia - Wikipedia

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    Cut: Cubic zirconia gemstones can be cut differently than diamonds: The facet edges can be rounded or "smooth". Color: only the rarest of diamonds are truly colorless, most having a tinge of yellow or brown to some extent. A cubic zirconia is often entirely colorless: equivalent to a perfect "D" on diamond's color grading scale. That said ...

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