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Diamond Alternative Engagement Rings – Cheaper Or More Expensive?

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Diamond alternative engagement rings can save you money and still give you an exquisite engagement ring. You can consider imitation diamonds that look and feel like the real thing. If you choose this type of diamond for diamond alternative engagement rings, it will take a professional jeweller to tell the difference.

One of the stones that are often used in diamond alternative engagement rings is the cubic zirconia diamond. This stone is one of the most beautiful fake diamonds that you will see. The cheaper price of this alternative diamond for use in engagement rings allows you to get a larger stone or more stones that you would normally be able to afford.

Moissanite and platinum engagement rings are other types of diamond alternative engagement rings that many couples are now choosing. Moissanite is a lab-created stone that looks just like a diamond, but it is a cheaper alternative. It has the same brilliance and hardness of a diamond at a fraction of the cost. If you choose platinum for the metal of the ring, however, you will also be increasing the price.

Platinum is becoming the metal of choice in engagement and wedding rings. This is because this metal has many impressive characteristics. It portrays a simplistic appearance, yet it helps to display the brilliance of the diamond or alternative stone. When you combine platinum with moissante or a cubic zirconia diamond, you have diamond alternative engagement rings that will really make her say “Yes".

Platinum in diamond alternative engagement rings is also a very practical choice. It is extremely durable and will not scratch. When you have a moissanite stone in the ring, you can wear moissanite and platinum engagement rings at any kind of job. The platinum in the ring does not tarnish and if you have sensitive skin, this metal is hypoallergenic. Anyone can wear this type of alternative diamond engagement ring.

When you are looking at diamond alternative engagement rings, moissanite is a better choice of stone than cubic zirconia. This is because the moissanite stone in diamond alternative engagement rings has a more brilliant shine to it. It is even more refractive than diamond so it appears to have more fire and sparkle than a real diamond.

Find out more about Moissanite as well as Moissanite Engagement Rings and other types of Moissanite rings at Peter's website, The Magic of Moissanite.



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