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Russian Brilliants

Russian Brilliants©  information and resources that has been compiled from Russian Brilliants websites that Hadar Company uses to market their products as well as public domain resources. Since Russian Brilliants© websites do not specifically address the question about the composition of their laboratory stones, we have to rely on public sources and public assumptions.   The information on Russian Brilliants© contained on website is independent research and has not been reviewed or approved by Hadar Company.

What are Russian Brilliants?

Russian Brilliants© are man-made stones.  Russian Brilliants©  are not diamonds.  They are made in a laboratory. When they are sold, they are hand cut  to create a unique look which  Russian Brilliants© believes makes their product superior to other diamond simultants. 

What are  Russian Brilliants© made of?

From public forums, its seems that these stones are hand cut Cubic Zirconium stones.  There is no clear answer as to their composition on the their website that we could find. On Hadar Company websites, exclusive distributor for Russian Brilliants© stones,  the following terms are used to describe Russian Brilliants© stones:

  • "Fake Diamonds"1
  • "Diamond Simultants" 2
  • "Synthetic Diamonds" 3
  • "Cultivated Diamonds" 4
  • "Simulated Diamonds" 5

What is Unique About Russian Brilliants?

The marketplace is continuing to evolve for man-made diamond simultants so as of this writing, these marketing points are made on Hadar Company websites to differentiate Russian Brilliants©:

  • Russian Brilliants© can be laser inscribed
  • Russian Brilliants© can cut glass
  • Russian Brilliants© are hand cut, faceted and polished

 

 

Russian Brilliants© is copyright of Hadar Company, California

1 from the Hadar Company website at  f4nt4sm4.com on 12/31/2007

2 from the Hadar Company website at russianbrilliants.net on 12/31/2007

3 from the Hadar Company website at russianbrilliants.net on 12/31/2007

4 from the Hadar Company website at russianbrilliants.net on 12/31/2007

5 from the Hadar Company website at simulateddiamonds.net on 12/31/2007