Timeless jewelry that you will love - pendants with zircons
They are shimmering like diamonds , elegant , timeless and absolutely irresistible ! We have just launched a new category of jewelry - discover the charm and beauty of pendants with cubic zircons.
Cubic zircons are laboratory-made stones that you cannot tell with the naked eye that they are not diamonds. Cubic zirconia, called CZ, is comparable to diamond not only in hardness (CZ has a hardness of 8.5 and diamond 10 according to the Mohs scale), but also in glitter. If you have a well-cut cubic zirconia and diamond stone next to you, you will definitely not know the difference with the naked eye. The cubic zirconia stones with a diamond cut, which has up to 57 small areas, reflect the incident sunbeams perfectly. Unlike a real diamond, however, for a fraction of the price.
Colors dominate our innovations in jewelry for spring 2022. Enter the world of brightly colored zircons , set in gold or silver pendants, combined with color enameling to achieve contrasts and emphasize shapes.
Definitely do not miss this year's news with zircons , because only thanks to their favorable price, it is undoubtedly worth it .
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