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Metal options: Listed least expensive to most expensive
gold plated: it gives you a product that resembles gold, but without the high price. It is durable but may tarnish in places overtime.
925 silver: the number 925 represents the purity level of the silver used in the jewelry, which is 92.5%.
14k gold: Not only do you get all the benefits of wearing real gold—it won't tarnish quickly as sterling silver can—but it's also more affordable than higher-karat options without sacrificing any quality.
14k white gold: 14k white gold is stronger than pure gold, less likely to wear than platinum, and is much more affordable than both. And though it may require slightly more maintenance than rose or yellow gold, it remains a clean and classic choice that will last a lifetime
Diamond options: listed least expensive to most expensive
cubic zirconia - Because of its low cost, durability, and close visual likeness to Diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most gemologically and economically important competitor for diamonds since commercial production began in 1976.
moissanite - moissanite is a near-colorless gem made out of silicon carbide. The cost is much less than natural diamonds but has the look of the real thing.
lab grown diamonds - Grown with advanced technology designed to mimic the process that occurs in nature. Lab grown are cheaper than natural diamonds.
natural diamonds - the hardest natural known substance on earth and the most expensive.