Group: SP    925 Silver Pendants
Silver Pendants only (Silver Chain need to purchase seperately)

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Group: SQ    925 Silver Pendants
Silver Pendants only (Silver Chain need to purchase seperately)

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Group: SE      925 Silver Earrings
Silver Eearings Collection

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Group: SR      925 Silver Earrings
Silver Eearings Collection

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What is Swarovski Zirconia?


Although Swarovski is renowned for precision-cut crystal, the company has been cutting genuine gemstones and created stones for many decades. In 1976, Swarovski started to cut zirconia, being the first company on the market to offer a machine-cut exponent of this synthetic stone. Ever since, Swarovski Zirconia has been known as the most precisely cut zirconia on the market, available in a wide variety of exquisite shapes, sizes, and colors.

What makes Swarovski Zirconia so special?

Across the globe, the name Swarovski is synonymous with the art of precision cutting. All stones from Swarovski are masterfully crafted to reveal their true inner brilliance. The company is also famous for constant innovation and these two principles come together in its revolutionary cut for zirconia: the Pure Brilliance cut. For the first time in history, Swarovski managed to cut a zirconia that was as brilliant as a diamond. By strictly adhering to the exacting standards for grading diamond cut quality from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, the company was able to develop a cut that equals the Tolkowsky diamond – the most brilliant diamond cut in the world. This makes the Pure Brilliance Swarovski Zirconia the most diamond-like Zirconia that is available on the market today. It is exclusively cut by Swarovski in Austria, complying with the country’s high social and environmental manufacturing standards.

How does Swarovski Zirconia compare to diamonds?

Pure Brilliance Swarovski Zirconia is the most diamond like Zirconia on the market – an excellent diamond imitation for use in jewelry. The two materials share a great number of similarities and are very difficult to distinguish from one another. The very high refractive index and perfect cut of Swarovski Zirconia imitate
the brilliance and fire of the purest diamonds. However, diamonds are naturally occurring gemstones, whereas Swarovski Zirconia is a laboratory-created material. Diamonds are the hardest minerals that exist with a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Swarovski Zirconia is still very hard, reaching a rating of 8.5. In jewelry,
Swarovski Zirconia is used in rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, and bracelets and is often set in precious metals, just like natural diamonds. Swarovski Zirconia is also used in other industries, including eyewear, consumer electronics and writing instruments.


CARING FOR STERLING SILVER

Polishing Sterling Silver is typically the best way to clean your Sterling Silver jewelry. Be sure to do the following:
Use a special non-abrasive cloth to avoid scratching.
Frequently rotate to a new section of the cloth.
Avoid areas that are intentionally oxidized.
Do not rub in a circular pattern,… follow the grain of the silver.
Avoid rubbing too hard on engraved sections.







What is Swarovski Zirconia?


Although Swarovski is renowned for precision-cut crystal, the company has been cutting genuine gemstones and created stones for many decades. In 1976, Swarovski started to cut zirconia, being the first company on the market to offer a machine-cut exponent of this synthetic stone. Ever since, Swarovski Zirconia has been known as the most precisely cut zirconia on the market, available in a wide variety of exquisite shapes, sizes, and colors.

What makes Swarovski Zirconia so special?

Across the globe, the name Swarovski is synonymous with the art of precision cutting. All stones from Swarovski are masterfully crafted to reveal their true inner brilliance. The company is also famous for constant innovation and these two principles come together in its revolutionary cut for zirconia: the Pure Brilliance cut. For the first time in history, Swarovski managed to cut a zirconia that was as brilliant as a diamond. By strictly adhering to the exacting standards for grading diamond cut quality from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, the company was able to develop a cut that equals the Tolkowsky diamond – the most brilliant diamond cut in the world. This makes the Pure Brilliance Swarovski Zirconia the most diamond-like Zirconia that is available on the market today. It is exclusively cut by Swarovski in Austria, complying with the country’s high social and environmental manufacturing standards.

How does Swarovski Zirconia compare to diamonds?

Pure Brilliance Swarovski Zirconia is the most diamond like Zirconia on the market – an excellent diamond imitation for use in jewelry. The two materials share a great number of similarities and are very difficult to distinguish from one another. The very high refractive index and perfect cut of Swarovski Zirconia imitate
the brilliance and fire of the purest diamonds. However, diamonds are naturally occurring gemstones, whereas Swarovski Zirconia is a laboratory-created material. Diamonds are the hardest minerals that exist with a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Swarovski Zirconia is still very hard, reaching a rating of 8.5. In jewelry,
Swarovski Zirconia is used in rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, and bracelets and is often set in precious metals, just like natural diamonds. Swarovski Zirconia is also used in other industries, including eyewear, consumer electronics and writing instruments.


CARING FOR STERLING SILVER

Polishing Sterling Silver is typically the best way to clean your Sterling Silver jewelry. Be sure to do the following:
Use a special non-abrasive cloth to avoid scratching.
Frequently rotate to a new section of the cloth.
Avoid areas that are intentionally oxidized.
Do not rub in a circular pattern,… follow the grain of the silver.
Avoid rubbing too hard on engraved sections.