You can ask for CZs, crystals, glass, ice and find what you're looking for. Moissanite can also pass very successfully for diamond.
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Keep in mind that De Beers would like man-made diamonds classified as "fake" but they are definitely REAL. Man-made diamonds have the exact same chemical composition and structure as those dug out of the ground. Gem-quality diamonds grown in a lab can be chemically, physically and optically identical (and sometimes superior) to naturally occurring ones.
Fake diamonds are known by many names, including but not limited to...Cubic ZirconiumPasteGlassCrystalMoissaniteDiamanteWhite sapphireQuartzand so forth. None are diamond.
There are several brand names, but commonly, 'CZ' is a term used to describe fake diamonds.
Yes, you can buy fake diamonds.
Retro diamonds are basically fake diamonds.
No diamond is fake; but there are fake diamonds. Because natural diamonds are expensive and engaging to the human eye, many people want to own and wear diamonds, so a fake diamond can be substituted in the place of a real stone.
Yes, fake diamonds can scratch glass because they are made of materials that are harder than glass.
some do but the diamonds are probably fake unless you no how to tell if diamonds are real
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It depends on how much money you have
Solitare means single it is One Diamond. Real diamonds and fake diamonds can both be set in a solitaire setting
It might be fake.
A lot of fake Breitling watches were made. Check the model number against real model numbers and real model pictures. If the watch owner claims it has diamonds but that model never had diamonds then it is a fake.