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  What 
is Cubic Zirconia?
 What 
is Cubic Zirconia?
 
 Cubic Zirconia (or CZ) 
is zirconium oxide (ZrO2 ), is widely synthesized for use as a diamond 
simulant and it is a lab made created stone with a specific gravity of between 
5.6-6.00 and at about 8.5 hardness on Mohs scale, which is harder than most 
natural gems. Its refractive index is high at 2.15 - 2.18 (B-G interval) and its 
luster is very good. Its dispersion is very high at 0.058 - 0.066, exceeding that 
of diamond (0.044).
 
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  Cubic 
Zirconia (CZ) vs. Natural Diamond
 Cubic 
Zirconia (CZ) vs. Natural Diamond
 
 Cubic zirconia 
(CZ) is so optically close to diamond that only a trained eye can easily 
differentiate the two. There are a few key features of CZ which distinguish it 
from diamond, some observable only under the microscope or loupe. For example: 
 
 Dispersion: With a dispersive power greater than diamond (0.066 
vs. 0.044) the more prismatic fire of CZ can be seen by even an untrained eye. 
 
 Hardness: CZ has an 8.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale vs. a rating 
of 10 for diamonds. Meaning CZ can only be scratched by sapphires or diamonds.
 
 Specific gravity: CZs are heavyweights in comparison to diamonds; 
a CZ will weigh about 1.7 times more than a diamond of equivalent size. Obviously, 
this difference is only useful when examining loose stones.
 
 Flaws: 
Contemporary production of cubic zirconia is virtually flawless.  Whereas 
most diamonds have some sort of defect, be it a feather, included crystal, or 
perhaps a remnant of an original crystal face (e.g. trigons).
 
 Refractive 
index:G> CZ has a refractive index of 2.176, compared to a diamonds 2.417
  What 
is Synthetic Stones?
 What 
is Synthetic Stones?
 
 Synthetic gemstones are grown in a laboratory 
instead of being formed in the ground by nature. They are physically and chemically 
identical to natural-grown gems but cost much less to produce and to buy.
 
 Just like natural gems, synthetics vary tremendously in quality and it takes 
several months to create a batch of gems.  Using low-quality processes, synthetic 
sapphires and rubies can be created for less than a dollar a carat, whereas high-quality 
synthetics can cost a hundred times more to create and sell for several hundred 
dollars a carat at retail.
  Hydrothermal 
Method
 Hydrothermal 
Method
 
 High quality emerald, as well as the less common aquamarine, 
morganite, and beryl, can be lab grown by the hydrothermal method. It uses a water 
solution at very high temperature and pressure and takes several months to create 
a batch of gems.  That’s one of the reasons higher quality created gems cost 
so much more.
  How can I complete the order?
 
How can I complete the order?
 
 When you have finished and collected 
all of item(s) into your Shopping Cart, please kindly click on Secure Order Form button. 
All of your collected item(s) will go into the Secure Order Form page, then 
you can give all your information and can make a payment instantly.
 
  Can I combine items and ship them together? How much does it cost?
 
Can I combine items and ship them together? How much does it cost?
 
 Yes you can. There is not any charge from us for this combining. Please kindly inform 
us by email which items would you like to combine and ship them together. 
   Payment
 
 Payment
 
 We accept payment in the following forms: 
 
*) Credit Card: We accept Visa and Mastercard .
*) 
PayPal: If you wish to submit payment via PayPal, please follow these instructions: 
    1) Select all your required item(s) 
into your Shopping Cart and click Secure Order Form button, please kindly 
fill all your information and click Submit Order button.
   
2) Our Checkall page shows you a format of invoice, please kindly click Payment 
button.
    3) Select "PayPal" 
payment link in our website to remit your payment. Please note down the total 
amount, which will be given once you have confirmed your order.
 
   4) On the Paypal payment screen, log in to your Paypal account 
and remit your order amount via Send Money. 
 
   5) If you encounter any technical difficulties in sending payment 
through Paypal, please don't hesitate to email us, and we'll send you a Paypal 
invoice for the appropriate amount to make it easier to submit payment.
 
*) We accept payment via "Western Union"
 
*) We accept payment via "Wire Transfer"
  What is your Refund Policy?
 
 What is your Refund Policy?
We never refund for Custom Made Gems for it is especially made and cut for you.Please place 
a Sample Order first to see the cut and justify the quality before placing bulk 
orders to avoid any dispute and misunderstanding between both parties. Postage 
will not be refunded.
  
 Please email us:  sales@syntheticgems.org 
for your further inquires.