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BRİOLET PIRLANTA SİMÜLASYONU 5 MM.
TÜRKİYEDE BAŞKA YERDE YOK
Sertifikasıyla birlikte gönderilecektir. Sertifika değeri: $175 (yaklaşık 210 YTL)
KAÇIRMAYIN

Radyo
frekanslı doğrulama yöntemi yünlemleri Briolite için ; yakın zamanda
geliştirilen doğal pırlantanın ölçülebilir bütün özelliklerinin yerine
konulabilecek tek simülasyon .Başka bir deyişle , Briolite çok kaliteli
pırlantalara birebir benzer, değilse paranız iade.
Hatta
Briolite cam keser, Marketlerde satılan diğer pırlanta simülasyonlarına
benzemez. Onlarla cam kesemezsiniz.. Cam Kesme işlerinde genellikle
sadece doğal pırlanta kullanılır. Gerçek bir elması camı kesme
özelliğini deneyerek test edebilirsiniz. Çok daha kaliteli bir ürün
alacakken ucuz kübik zirkonlara para vermeyin. Herhangi bir mücevherci
Briolite ile gerçek pırlanta arasındaki farkı size söyleyebilirse
paranızı 15 gün içinde iade edeceğiz.
Briolite
Avrupa'da ki aynı kesme ve cilalama yöntemiyle kesilir ve cilalanır.
Ürünün aldığınızda hala D renk kaliteli bir pırlanta kalitesinde
olmadığını düşünürseniz ürünü hemen geri gönderebilir ve paranızı hemen
iade edeiriz.
Aşağıdaki linkten BRIOLITE hakkında fiyat ve bilgi alabilir ne kadar iyi bir alışveriş yaptığınızı görebilirsiniz.
http://www.briolite.com
ÜRÜN DETAYI
| Stone Type |
Briolite Pırlanta Simülasyonu
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Number of Stones
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1 (one)
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Taş Rengi
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D (Kusursuz Beyaz)
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Taş Berraklığı
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Mükemmel
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Taş Kesim Kalitesi
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Ideal Precision Cut
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Taş Büyüklüğü
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5.0 mm
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Taş Karat Ağırlığı
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0.75 Carat
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Taş Kesimi
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Round Brilliant
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Derinlik %
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60% (Mükemmel)
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Düzgünlük %
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55% (Mükemmel)
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Oran
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1.00 : 1.00 (Kusursuz)
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Simetri
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Kusursuz (İdeal simetri)
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Cila
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Kusursuz (İdeal Cila)
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| Appraised Value |
$175 (Certificate Included from DIA)
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Briolite
is a synthetic gemstone created using a method called radio frequency
induction to match natural diamonds in virtually every aesthetic
property. The chemical composition of the stone, combined with ideal
cutting achieved through extraordinarily precise faceting machines,
makes briolite the best diamond substitute on the market.
Although
briolite is heavier and more dense than a natural diamond, the
refractive index of briolite is closer than any other known
counterpart. This means that the stone exhibits a very similar
brilliance and shine when compared next to a diamond of similar size.
Briolite
is a "machine cut" stone. This means preformed rough briolite was cut
by robotic arms to attain perfect proportions and angles. This
maximizes the light performance of the stone, and is one of the most
important factors in determining brilliance, fire, and scintillation.
Comparing a poorly cut natural diamond to a briolite will demonstrate
that briolite shines significantly brighter. This is due to light
escaping out of the diamond because of poorly aligned facets.
It
is nearly impossible to achieve a 100% accurate, perfect, ideal cut
when faceting by hand. Since briolite is cut by robotic machines which
use computer-aided lasers to determine thickness and size, the cutting
symmetry is flawlessly precise. It goes beyond simple measurements of
width and depth to measure a stone's "ideal" cut. A three dimensional
model is created in a computer using an optical measuring device that
compares the stone's proportions and angles. The ratios between the
dimensions of a stone will significantly influence how much light is
reflected once it enters the stone.
Scintillation
refers to the pattern of light and dark areas as seen in a diamond. It
also indicates how bright the flashes of light are seen when the
diamond moves. Precision in cutting vastly affects how dramatic the
flashes are. Since briolite is cut by machines, the stones exhibit an
extremely higher amount of scintillation than any other diamond
substitute.
Fire
refers to the colored flashes of light reflected back from inside a
stone, similar to reflections from a prism. Fire is largely affected by
the accuracy and precision of the facets on the stone. These colored
flashes are highly valued in natural diamonds, and due to briolite
being machine cut, it exhibits a higher amount of fire than any known
diamond simulant.
The polish and symmetry of a stone also greatly affects how much the stone will
shine. The polish indicates how smooth the surface of the facets are.
The symmetry grade determines how well-aligned the facets of the stone
are. A badly polished stone will have a dull surface, and can lead to
dulled brilliance, fire and scintillation. What happens is that light
is misdirected and hits a facet at the wrong place, causing its
reflection to be inaccurate. Since briolite is cut by machines using
very sophisticated instruments designed to measure the polish and
symmetry of the stone, every ray of light is perfectly directed to
reflect without lose of sparkle. This is a significant reason why
briolite looks essentially identical to a natural diamond.
A
gemstone can separate light into a spectrum of colors and emit this
light as fire. These colorful flashes are most prominent when the color
of the stone is perfectly white. Any hint of color will act as a filter
and reduce the spectrum of light which is emitted. The less color in a
stone, the more colorful the flashes, and the better the color grade.
Since briolite was created to be a perfectly white D color, the flashes
of light are extremely colorful and pronounced. The fire in briolite is
so close to that of a natural diamond, that some testing equipment
designed to look for the signature fire in a diamond shows briolite as
a natural stone.
While
some people desire fluorescence, others avoid it. This phenomenon is
essentially a reaction to UV light, is graded from ?None? to ?Very
Strong,? and can make a slightly colored stone like a diamond look
whiter. Purely white stones without fluorescence, like briolite, are
much more highly valued because the full spectrum of light is allowed
to reflect and results in a much more colorful garden of light flashes.
Stones that are absolutely clear are denoted ?internally flawless,? and stones that are perfect inside and
out are labeled ?flawless.? Inclusions like scratches, trace minerals,
clouds, feathers, and black spots can all dull the stone by blocking
the reflection of light. For this reason a flawless stone can exhibit
as much as ten times the brilliance as a heavily included counterpart.
All but the rarest gemstones have inclusions, which are created during
the stone?s formation in the earth. Since briolite is created in a
laboratory under ideal conditions, no imperfections are every found in
briolite. For this reason, all briolite is graded as ?flawless? ?
internally and externally.
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