No, a simulant diamond is a fake diamond.
There is a brand name diamond simulant -- fake diamond -- named Asha Diamond.
The combination of words, diamond and luxe, appears in both diamond and diamond simulant adverts. Without a context, it's not possible to tell whether the stone to which you refer is a real diamond or a simulant. Your local jeweler, however, will be able to tell you.
No, a rhinestone is a paste or diamond simulant made from rock crystal, glass or acrylic. It is an object, not a disease.
The word "simulant" can be used as both an adjective and a noun. An example of the word "simulant" in a sentence is "The program displays a robotic simulant of human behavior for educational purposes. "
A diamond symbol stamped with the letters "CR" inside it likely indicates that the item is made of cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone used as a diamond simulant. It is a common marking used to distinguish between diamonds and cubic zirconia in jewelry.
Hey man, SPELL IT BACKWARDS. --------- It may also mean: Yittrium Aluminum Garnet, which is a man made diamond simulant. Common in the past but hasn't seen much use lately as better diamond simulants have become the jewelry norm.
The cast of Simulant - 2010 includes: Cathleen Baumann as Franziska Katharina Ley as Leonie Sebastian Schlecht as Dennis
Alcohol may be considered as a stimulant.
Imitation diamonds or fake diamonds are also known as faux diamonds. Or "simulant" as used by the industry insiders. It refers to materials, such as CZ, that look like another gem.
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The answer is strictly a matter of taste and judgment. There is no overall 'best' diamond.