Transparent cubic zirconia are artificial stonesorigin. They are incredibly similar to all your favorite diamonds. And if the sun comes into the fianite, it also plays with all the colors of the rainbow, shimmering and beckoning with its immaculate beauty. Colored stones are also quite popular in jewelry and are analogous to amethysts, chrysolites and some other precious and semiprecious minerals. And, of course, cubic zirkonia are the real favorites of all women. The way they are made and the variety make it possible to produce even copies of black diamonds that are so rare in nature.
Astrologers say that since cubic zirkonia isstones of artificial origin, then they do not exert any energy impact on people. Perhaps, only except for the satisfaction that a person wears a ring or pendant with "almost a diamond". On the one hand, we can safely say that jewelry with these stones does not have a bad effect on health. On the other hand, fianit absorbs that energy, which we radiate, and gives it away. If you believe in yourself, think positively, radiate joy, goodness and love, then the stone absorbs all this, doubles and returns. Its action is like a boomerang. Believe it or not - everyone's business. However, if you wear gold rings with cubic zirkonia, refrain from bad deeds, gloomy moods and unnecessary thoughts.
These semi-precious stones are combined practicallywith any metals. Those who wear silver or gold with cubic zirkonia hardly ever asked themselves how this stone arose. And his story is really very informative. The name of the stone came from the abbreviation of the Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences (FIAN), in which in the middle of the last century an artificial crystal was created. The need for its production was due to the fact that at that time scientists were actively looking for material that would act as one of the elements of the laser. This material must have high strength and good refractivity of light with the ability to set certain optical properties. Thus, cubic zirconia are crystals that were artificially withdrawn in one of the Institute's laboratories for industrial purposes, but became stones that it is practically impossible for ordinary people to distinguish from diamonds.