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Rhodium Princess Cut With 52 3mm x 3mm Brilliant Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet
Feel pretty as a princess, with princess cut jewelry! This popular cut is a favorite among shoppers worldwide, so try it on today! If you're waving to your loyal subjects, your wrists simply must look regal! Even if you're not a real princess, you can still sport royal style with a princess cut bracelet. Try one on today, and see how it gives you an instant outfit upgrade!
Princess Cut Tennis bracelets are popular because they enhance the beauty and sophistication of any lady. The sparkle of this brilliant Princess Cut Tennis bracelet can shine above most jewelry especially when the Tennis Bracelet has approx 52pcs 3mmx3mm high quality princess cut clear CZs on it! Add to that the precious rhodium plating over brass with a lifetime guarantee and you have an exceptional value on top of a brilliant sophisticated and gorgeous jewelry. This Tennis Bracelet is approximately 7.5 inches in total. The rhodium plating is designed to last a very long time under normal use and can provide years of enjoyment. Metal Type: Brass with rhodium plating Types of Stones/Pearls: 52pcs 3mmx3mm princess cut clear CZs Approx. Total Weight/Size of Center Stone/Pearls: 3mmx3mm Stone/Pearl Quality: AAA Rated CZ Stone/Pearl Shape: princess cut Approx. Item Dimensions: The bracelet is 3mm in thickness and 4mm in width and 7.5 inches in length. Approx. Total Item Weight: 13 grams
What is Rhodium
Beyond gold, beyond silver or even platinum, there is a precious metal more rare, much more valuable, and certainly more desired than any other. That metals’ name is Rhodium. Rhodium is a bright, silvery hard metal that is part of the platinum group of metals. These are six metals normally found together in nature that share physical and chemical properties with each other. They are: Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, Ruthenium, Iridium and Osmium. Rhodium has a very high melting point (3567 F), over 350 degrees higher than platinum. That, together with its hardness and brittle nature makes manufacturing with pure Rhodium extremely difficult. Normally when used in wires, catalysts, thermocouples or other specialized hardware, it is alloyed with other metals, most often platinum. It is rare to find it in its pure form.
Cubic Zirconia Information
What is Cubic Zirconia? (also called CZ) is a synthetic crystalline substance used as an affordable alternative to diamonds. Cubic zirconia Though much less expensive than diamonds, the brilliance and crystal clarity of cubic zirconia make it one of today's most popular stones for an attractive-yet-inexpensive, diamond-like jewelry. Cubic zirconia is not a mineral; it is a man-made substance, not to be confused with the natural gemstone zircon. Cubic Zirconia History In 1937, German mineralogists discovered the natural mineral form of the gemstone in a single site. It has never been found in nature again. The current synthetic version of cubic zirconia is a crystalline form of the metallic element zirconium dioxide. It was first produced in a laboratory in 1977. Cubic zirconia crystals are made by melting powdered zirconium and zirconium dioxide together by heating them up to 4,982ºF. Cubic Zirconia - Quality Unlike diamonds, cubic zirconia is simulated to be flawless. CZ can be perfectly structured, free of inclusions, totally transparent and possess a brighter fire. Like other gemstones, cut, size and shape influence how light is refracted and will affect the stone's brilliance. Like diamonds and other gemstones, cubic zirconia has is own grading scale to measure quality.
Cubic Zirconia vs. Diamonds A colorless cubic zirconia is extremely difficult to distinguish from a diamond, and appears identical to the untrained eye. While a diamond is a naturally occurring gemstone, cubic zirconia is simulated. Diamonds are the hardest gemstone in the world, a 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Cubic zirconia is softer, but still considered a hard gemstone with an 8.5 rating. The denseness of cubic zirconia makes it about 75% heavier than diamonds. Cubic zirconia tends to contain more flashes of color than the typical diamond. CZ's very high refractive index and transparency mimic the look of the most expensive diamonds in clarity and brilliance. Cubic zirconia does not have cleavages, making them less brittle and susceptible to chips and cracks than diamonds. Cubic Zirconia Styles Cubic zirconia is used in rings, pendants, bracelets, earrings, other pieces where you might find diamonds. It is often set in valuable metals like gold, sterling silver and platinum. The gemstone is available in a variety of attractive colors, which are made by using different oxides. Colored cubic zirconia is extremely popular in fashion jewelry. Cubic zirconia is cut in the same shapes and styles as diamonds. Learn about diamond cuts and styles in the diamond buying guide. CZ's in Fashion Jewelry Absolute™ is a leading brand of cubic zirconia. Absolute delivers the look of a diamond without the high price tag. Accomplished jewelry designers create signature collections using Absolute. Creative minds like Victoria Wieck and Jean Dousset among others make their coveted work accessible for all budgets by working with cubic zirconia

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