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do pink zircon look like pink diamonds
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Pink zircon and pink diamonds, while both beautiful, have distinct characteristics that differentiate them. Pink zircon, a natural gemstone, often showcases a vibrant range of pink hues and has a high refractive index, which gives it a brilliant sparkle akin to diamonds. However, pink diamonds, which are among the rarest and most valuable diamonds, have a unique allure with a subtle and sophisticated shimmer. One notable difference lies in their hardness; diamonds are the hardest known mineral, scoring a 10 on the Mohs scale, whereas zircon is much softer, around 6.5 to 7.5, making the pink diamond more suitable for everyday wear. Both stones may look similar at a glance, especially to the untrained eye, but differences in brilliance, price, and durability are key distinguishing factors. Pink zircons can be a more accessible choice for those desiring the look of pink diamonds without the hefty price tag.
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