Swarovski Rhinestones are, no surprise, rhinestones created by Swarovski – but what are rhinestones, and what makes one a Swarovski?
Indeed, who, or what, is Swarovski?

Rhinestones are diamond simulants, with the best examples showing most of the same qualities as a real diamond – such as those made by Swarovski, a world-famous Austrian company that’s long been generating such fine goods.
Originally established by Daniel Swarovski (born Daniel Swartz) back in the days of the Dual Monarchy of the Hapsburgs’ Austro-Hungarian Empire, the company has exploded into a luxury brand so well-respected that it has been picked to provide the star atop Rockefeller Center’s well known Christmas Tree every year.

But what of Swarovski Rhinestones?
Well, all that’s by way of sayings that when it comes to rhinestones, you can trust Swarovski to bring the same degree of know-how which has been at the foundation of the company’s prolonged history of technical excellence second to none.
Certainly, Daniel Swarovski was but only thirty years old when he patented an electric cutting machine that made it much simpler to make fine crystal glass.
With above a century of such expertise, their rhinestones, like all their crystal glass products, are the finest instances of the craft and frequently treasured as heirlooms.

Consider such realistic effects as glistening sparkles and rainbows, in the same manner that a diamond would create.
With a Swarovski, it takes a professional gemologist to notice any difference – and then only under magnification.
Constructed from rock crystal, glass, and even acrylic, the top rhinestones can almost rival the expense of the real thing oftentimes!

Obviously, even Swarovski Rhinestones will only be but so faith in their verisimilitude.
A trained eye with the assistance of magnification can view such tell-tale signs as seams and rounded edges.
But for all practical purposes, a Swarovski rhinestone will do okay!