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Zircon is a colorful gem with high refraction and fire that’s unfairly confused with cubic zirconia.

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Zircon History and Lore

Many people have heard of zircon but never seen it. This is mostly because of colorless zircon’s wide use as a diamond simulant in the early 1900s.

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Zircon Description

Zircon occurs in an array of colors. Its wide and varied palette of yellow, green, red, reddish brown, and blue hues makes it a favorite among collectors as well as informed consumers.

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Zircon Care and Cleaning Guide

Learn about Zircon's durability and how to care for your Zircon jewelry.

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Zircon Quality Factors

Learn about the factors that make zircon so desirable.

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GIA's Gübelin Gem Project: Zircon

Although colorless when chemically pure, zircon is typically yellow-brown to brown. It also comes in red, blue, purple, and green. Because of its high brilliance and dispersion, colorless zircon has sometimes been used as a substitute for diamond in jewelry.

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