Imitation Diamonds

Imitation diamonds have been sold under many names. Early in the last century they were called glass or paste imitation diamonds. White stone jewelry was also called imitation diamonds. There was no attempt to fool the buyer as to which he or she was buying.

When imitation diamonds were first introduced to the American public they were in huge stone in cheap mountings, and their goal was to get a lot of "bling". Imitation diamonds didn't try to fool people into believing they were real diamonds, or replacements for real diamonds. There are still of lot of those products around, but today imitation diamonds have found a very important place in the jewelry category as knockoffs for natural diamonds. Today diamonds and imitation diamonds are shown in the same case allowing the customer to decide on diamonds or imitation diamonds.

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Men and women don't mind wearing imitation diamonds. While imitation diamonds used to have a sleazy reputation among buyers, imitation diamonds are now overcoming this tattered image and are showing growing sales. Retailers are giving more attention to imitation diamonds, because women want to wear them. A large diamond retailer catalog has four pages devoted to imitation diamonds. In fact, merchants throughout the country have confirmed that imitation diamonds are a strengthening product. Imitation Diamonds have especially become profitable as reproductions of generic faux diamond pieces, particularly in stud faux diamond earrings, the imitation diamond solitaire, imitation diamond tennis bracelets, and imitation diamond body jewelry. Through research, jewelers have learned that people buy imitation diamonds for a different reason. Women buy most of the imitation diamonds. They love the sparkle of imitation diamonds but some can't afford natural diamonds. Affluent women buy imitation diamonds to take on travel and vacation because if they are stolen they won't mind as much. Many women don't care if others know their diamonds are imitation diamonds-they just love the look!

Scientists and alchemists have been trying to create imitation diamonds since the beginning of the written history of diamonds. Egyptians were experts at making imitation rubies and emeralds, but they were never able to make imitation diamonds. The pressure and heat required to change pure carbon into imitation diamonds is difficult to replicate in a laboratory. Several companies are beginning to produce imitation diamonds in their secret laboratories with varying success.

Microchips made from imitation Diamonds could handle much higher temperatures, than silicone microchips now being used, allowing them to run at speeds that would liquefy ordinary silicon. With the arrival of large companies who manufacture imitation diamonds, imitation diamonds could be used for semiconductors. Both startups plan to use the imitation Diamonds jewelry business to finance their attempt to reshape the semiconducting world.



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