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Trendy Royal Tennis Bracelets Big Marquise Blue Cubic Zirconia Stone Setting Silver Color Jewelry for Women The AAA Cubic Zirconia stones provide a stunning sparkle to last through any occasion. It's the perfect accessory for any wardrobe.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Style: TRENDY
Stone Material: AAA Cubic Zirconia Simulated Diamonds
Shape\pattern: Water Drop
Setting Type: Bar Setting
Quality: Romantic,Elegant,Fashion,Trendy,Classic
Occasion: Wedding , Party , Banquet Dinner,Anniversary
Model Number: B115
Metal Color: White Gold Color
Material: Cubic Zirconia
Main Stone Color: Blue, Red, Green,White
Item Type: Bracelets
Gender: Women
Function: Fashion Women Party Jewelry
Fine or Fashion: Fashion
Clasp Type: Hidden-safety-clasp
Chain Type: Link Chain
Bracelets Type: Charm Bracelets
Bracelets Type: Summer Style Women Party Charm Bracelet Jewelry
Bracelets Size: Can be 18.5 cm
AAA Cubic Zirconia Simulated Diamonds
Like in diamonds, cut, quality, and color affect the grade of Cubic Zirconias.
An AAA -rated CZ stone will surpass a lower grade piece in symmetry, luster, and shine.
The AAA rating is the most popular grade for high-quality fashion jewelry.
AAA - “AAA ” grade is assigned to a gemstone that is considered to “being near perfect.” Gemstone grading is assigned by letter. AAA is the highest grade while D is the lowest.
Though these stones do show some variation in colour, they are clean, well cut and polished. AAA grade Cubic Zirconia are usually more expensive, higher quality, and near-perfect.
These diamonds are not usually color-enhanced and most of them are faceted cut.
Due to its low cost and close visual likeness to diamond, cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important diamond simulant since 1976.