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Adrienne2006

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Hey everyone,
I just returned from a fancy jewelry store in my area they sell Rolex, David yurman, etc. A brick and mortar is so frustrating after you've been on PS for awhile. I knew prices were going to be higher but they ended up being laughable, insane. I wanted my finger sized to 1/8th inches, she had no clue what I was talking about and told me there were only half sizes :rolleyes: I wanted to see which version of pave I preferred, apperently there are only 2 kinds micro and pave :nono: Whatever I expected it but I wish they were better trained.

Moving on. This store had CZ in the settings and the loose stones in lil boxes. I grabbed what I thought looked like a 1 ct ring, loved it, and she said its CZ but its representative of a 2.0 carat size. We both knew carat is a weight but it looked tiny. Ive tried on real 1ct before at Tiffanys and it looked huge. So...

1) do I have a PS case of DSS
2) I've been seeing too many vendor glamour shots
3) can CZ even represent a diamond size? Factors like cut, refraction, idk any reason you can't go off a CZ.

Loose stones looked small too but I read that's because it's unset.

I'm little over a size 6 ring so the ring was a tad tight, perhaps sausage finger effect shrunk it :confused:

Hoping its not DSS, DSS on a ring I don't even own yet. Wow new low lol.
 
Yup, it could be DSS but I think it is the case of seeing too many diamond pictures on PS that are hugely magnified. :bigsmile: A CZ should face up the same size as an ideal cut diamond.
 
Chrono|1362083288|3392882 said:
A CZ should face up the same size as an ideal cut diamond.

To clarify...
CZ is 60% more dense than diamond so a 1 ct CZ cut to the same proportions as a 1 ct diamond will be smaller than the diamond.
That said, the CZ market sells what they call 1 ct CZs that are actually 1.6 ct in weight but fact up like a 1 ct diamond.

Sources:
http://www.zirconias.com/support/zirconia.asp
Because the cubic zirconia stone is so dense and solid, it outweighs a diamond of the same millimeter size, weighing 1.7 times more than a diamond of the same millimeter diameter. When we talk about carat weight to describe a CZ, we use the diamond equivalent weight or the diameter of the stone in milimeters.


From Wikipedia on cubic zirconia:
CZ is a dense substance, with a specific gravity between 5.6 and 6.0 — at least 1.6 times that of diamond.
Specific gravity: cubic zirconia is about 1.7 times denser than diamond.
 
Kenny,
I should clarify what I meant. I did not say that 1 ct CZ is going to face up the same size as a 1 ct diamond. When stores use CZs in their display cases, they use standard calibrated sizes so they are going to face up the same as a 1 ct or 2 ct diamond or whatever size it is supposed to look like. The settings in the displays are in standard sizes meant to fit a 1 ct or 2 ct diamond.
 
It's also completely possible the salesperson got the size wrong when quoting what size CZ was in the setting. Most I've seen in display cases tend to be 1ct size.
 
You could also have them measure the stone, or bring your own measuring device (there are phone apps that do this). A 1 carat equivalent will be about 6.4mm. Also, if you have a ring that you wear that you know the width of, you can eyeball it to estimate. I wear 3 2mm rings stacked, so if I see a stone that is slightly wider than my rings, I know it's about a carat.
 
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