BAKING Cubic Zirconia?? - InVogueJewelry
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
BAKING Cubic Zirconia??
*** UPDATE: See how my experiment worked out---pictures below!!! *** Also---some how-to instructions are at the bottom of this post! ============================================ I just read something I never heard of before----baking CZ jewelry, in a pan in the oven. Say WHAT? Apparently, people are taking their CZ rings and other jewelry, cleaning it, and putting it in an oven and baking it for a few hours. Why? Because they say this makes their CZ stones look MORE like diamonds. They turn out "warmer" and "less white" I've read. This seemed weird to me. But maybe it's because everyone is so used to seeing diamonds that are NOT colorless (very rare and very expensive) and CZ are colorless, so this makes it look more "real". A lady bought a gorgeous Tacori canary CZ ring from QVC in a cut I've never seen---a combination of emerald cut and cushion cut (!!!)---and baked that ring (which had to cost a LOT) and she feels it came out better, more diamond-like. WHAT? She posted pictures and somehow had two of these rings, one baked and one "raw", and HERE is a link to that QVC forum and her pictures. Do you see any difference? Here is one of her "after" pics. The baked ring is on the bottom. Here is her picture:- Sterling Silver 1,763° F
- Gold 1,948° F
- Rhodium 3,565° F
- Platinum 3,215° F
- Brass 1,710° F
- Copper 1,984° F
- Nickel 2,651° F
- Zinc 787.2° F
- Lead 621.5° F
- Tin 449.5° F
| The baked ring is to the right on top of the unbaked ring on the left. See how the gold is brighter? |
| Baked ring is on the bottom, unbaked on top. The stones are clearer--or just the gold brighter? |
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UnknownJanuary 17, 2017 at 10:43 PMAnd they still fitted as before? :O
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InVogueJewelryJanuary 18, 2017 at 8:10 AMYes, the heat is nowhere near high enough to have any effect on the metal! The settings are unchanged.
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GabrielleFebruary 11, 2017 at 12:37 AMOmg..I love rings..but can't afford diamonds,so I have many cz rings. I am going to bake them tomorrow! I am amazed at how much better they look baked. Lol,I wish I could find that canary one pictured above!
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InVogueJewelryFebruary 11, 2017 at 8:40 AMGabriella, just be sure to put your rings in the oven while it's cold, and then heat it up...and THEN let it cool with the rings still in the oven. Any quick change of temp might crack the stones---I've heard that can happen! Otherwise, have fun and enjoy your "new and improved" rings! Yes, the canary ring was GORGEOUS. Made by Tacori for QVC several years ago. Sometimes you can find one on ebay, Thank you for reading my blog!-Dawn
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GabrielleFebruary 11, 2017 at 10:02 PMThank you,Dawn! I will follow your directions for baking.I like your blog..it is very informative!
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InVogueJewelryFebruary 11, 2017 at 10:26 PMThanks so much for your very kind words---I appreciate it! - Dawn
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UnknownApril 18, 2018 at 8:11 PMQuestion! When placing the ring in the baking dish do you add water to the baking dish? Or do you bake it dry?
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InVogueJewelryApril 19, 2018 at 8:36 PMNo water---just put the ring in a pan or dish in a cold oven, then bring it up to temp, and then let it cool down in the oven when you're done! That's it!Thanks for asking!
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AnonymousOctober 27, 2018 at 3:51 PMHow long do you bake it?
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InVogueJewelryOctober 27, 2018 at 4:02 PMAs it says above, bake at 400 degrees F for an hour, and let cool for a couple of hours inside the oven as it cools down. Don't open the door to the oven as it's cooling. That's it!
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InVogueJewelryOctober 29, 2018 at 12:22 PMI've updated this post with clearer instructions...thank you for asking! Sorry about any confusion!
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MysticGrl79December 17, 2018 at 3:23 PMWhat about stainless steel rings? Can they be baked?
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InVogueJewelryDecember 17, 2018 at 5:41 PMYes, they can! In fact, the melting point for stainless steel is about 2500 degrees F! It's a very strong metal, so you should be fine. Thank you for asking!
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UnknownFebruary 15, 2019 at 3:34 AMCan you bake a ring that has actual diamonds on the band but the center stone is CZ?
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InVogueJewelryFebruary 15, 2019 at 7:55 AMI assume that because they're real diamonds, they're prong-set and not glued in place, so yes, it will work! Thanks for asking!
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