Diamond Vs. CZ (Cubic Zirconia). Which is better/how are they different/when to spend more?(2020)

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Two stones- Diamond and Cubic Zirconia (CZ). One Natural and one synthetic, one cheap and the other can be very costly, one can last and the other has concerns with durability.  Is there a clear winner or will it depend on the situation? That is the golden question of the day.

Both Diamond and CZ come with certain stigmas, stereotypes and misconceptions. some of these are positive, but others have very negative elements. The debate between these stones often comes down to the price conversation and whether diamonds are worth the much heavier price. Are diamonds still a viable option with such a seemingly inexpensive alternative?

We are looking into the 4 C’s of diamonds to try and find where the differences may be between the two most common options for sparkly jewelry stones.

Because there is such a massive price difference I suspect the debate and confusion will continue, but I hope this video helps with some of the common questions.

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