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Rhinestone is a type of artificial imitation diamond decoration material, usually made of crystal glass, resin or synthetic cubic zirconia (CZ), with a metal film plated on the surface to enhance luster, often used in the fields of clothing, jewelry, and other decorations.
Core Features
Material: Non-natural gemstones, low-cost man-made materials (such as glass, plastic, crystal).
Luster: Simulates diamond fire by cutting and coating technology, with a dazzling visual effect.
Usage: Widely used in fashion accessories (earrings, necklaces), stage costumes, DIY crafts, and everyday decorations.
Made of glass, resin, or composite cubic zirconia (CZ) as the base material, these artificial decorative materials are created by covering metal layers such as titanium and aluminum with vacuum deposition technology. They are designed to simulate the optical effects of natural diamonds through faceted cutting techniques.
Non-natural gemstone-like decorative materials, standardized production of diameter 0.5-30mm coated cut bodies, can be mass-produced for applications in the fields of clothing accessories, luxury and lightweight jewelry processing, etc., to meet the needs of fast fashion in the industrialization.
Low-cost and high-saturation popular decorative elements, with 20+ color systems such as silver plating/iridescence, adapt to different design styles. They are commonly seen in fashion show outfits, bride's headdresses, and nail art, strengthening the visual impact.
A product of the iterative process of imitation diamond techniques originating from Rhinestone in Europe during the 18th century, modern nano-coating technology has enabled these eco-friendly sequins to achieve anti-fading properties, with an increase in oxidation resistance of up to 300% compared to traditional products.
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