Cubic Zirconia Earrings Are Gorgeous!

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If you have ever laid eyes on a truly well made set of cubic zirconia earrings, then you know what I am talking about. The way they catch the light…they are absolutely brilliant. Often they are more brilliant and dazzling than their diamond earring counterparts. The key, of course, is to shop around and to concentrate on looking at the higher end manufacturers. After all, even the most expensive and most beautifully made cubic zirconia earrings will be dramatically less expensive than diamond earrings.
But once you buy them, you will find yourself getting more compliments than you know what to do with. It’s true! Buy a pair and let the compliments start rolling in. You will be astonished. You can wear them with your everyday wear, as well as with your more formal attire. They look great no matter what you wear. As a matter of fact, they will make whatever you are wearing look about a thousand times better.
It’s astonishing that so many people insist on buying diamonds just because they consider diamonds a cool status symbol. But who needs to know what you are wearing in your ears? It is nobody’s business but your own. If you feel like sharing the fact that you are wearing Cubic Zirconia earrings, go for it! But if you don’t feel like sharing, and if someone thinks you are wearing diamonds, they can go on thinking that. (Unless, of course, you are morally opposed to wearing diamonds because of the blood diamond controversy.) In other words, it’s your call.
The point of this whole blog post is that there is no need ever to apologize for wearing Cubic Zirconia earrings (or any other kind of Cubic Zirconia jewelry), but for some reason, some people worry that Cubic Zirconia is not high status enough as a form of jewelry. But life is too short to worry about any of that! Wear your Cubic Zirconia earrings with pride and enjoy the compliments!
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