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Features

  • Be creative and loop these cuff links through your button-holes at the neckline of your shirt.
  • The high sheen of a polished finish keeps your jewelry young and refreshed for years to come!
  • Easily loops through your cuffs for a trendy and fashion-forward look.
  • Show your rugged side with Steel Impact. A brand curated with details of carbon fiber, steel cable and genuine leather for a unique accessory that helps you stand out from the crowd. Stainless steel is built to last.

Details

  • Material Content: Base Metal
  • Plating Type: Silvertone
  • Primary Finish: Polished
  • Length: 11/16in.
  • Width: 11/16in.
  • Height: 3/16in.
  • Country of Origin: China

Product Disclaimer

Cubic zirconia is the most readily available, inexpensive and brilliant simulated diamond on the market today. Cubic zirconia does occur naturally in small quantities, but all of the cubic zirconia on the market is produced in a laboratory.

On the Mohs Scale, which measures the hardness of minerals, cubic zirconia is an 8.0 to 8.5. It is important to understand that hardness is not necessarily related to durability. Even though diamond is the hardest mineral (10.0 on the Mohs Scale), it can still be chipped or broken.

The only ways to tell the difference between cubic zirconia and diamond are by use of a thermal probe, by weighing the loose stone or by microscopic examination of surface features and inclusions. Cubic zirconia weighs approximately 65% more than diamond. Therefore, while a 6.25 mm round diamond weighs about 1.00 carat, the same size cubic zirconia weighs about 1.65 carats. If you know the weight of a cubic zirconia, you can figure out the diamond weight equivalent by multiplying the cubic zirconia weight by 0.6, or 60%.

Few natural diamonds on the market today are perfectly cut, and those that are cost much more than the usual diamond. Unleashing the fire, beauty and brilliance of a stone depends on its precise cut. Simulated diamonds are an excellent balance between quality, beauty and price.

Glossary

Brilliance: The white light leaving a jewel, traveling upward, which is visible to the eye. Brilliance is sometimes referred to as “sparkle.”

Dispersion: Flashes of rainbow colors. Also called “fire.”

Hardness: Resistance to scratching. The higher the number, the more resistant.

Luster: The shininess of a jewel.

Toughness: Resistance to breakage.