A Buyer's Guide to Moissanite Rings - Diamondere Blog (2024)

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Moissanite gets its name from French scientist Henri Moissan, the first person to correctly identify silicon carbide in its mineral form. Moissanite shines brighter than a diamond or any other gemstone, and is in fact, superior to other gemstones in many ways. Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars.

Birthstone and Anniversaries

Moissanite resembles Diamonds closely, with a few key differentiators, one of which being price. Given their similarities, while Diamonds are the birthstone for April, Moissanite can be used as an alternative option.

Meaning and Lore

Being one of the rarest minerals found in nature, and due to the fact that it was discovered in a meteorite, Moissanite is referred to as a “gemstone born from the stars”, and is valued for its tenacious brilliance.

Quality Factors

A very important factor of moissanite is dispersion – the ability of a gemstone to throw light, also known as its fire. The dispersion of moissanite is incredibly high (nearly 2.4 times greater than diamonds), making it the most popular among diamond simulants.

Moissanite is also incredibly durable – it is exceedingly resistant to cracks, chips and scratches, making it a popular choice for everyday use. A good quality Moissanite will sparkle with fire!

Color

Classic moissanite is not colourless, however, depending on the size of the stone, smaller variants would appear so. Hence we recommend using Moissanites which are bigger than 5MM i.e. ½ carat Moissanite or larger.

High quality Moissanites (like the Super Premium grade Diamondère uses) will have a luster equivalent to a diamond of color D,E,F (which are some of the finest diamonds known to mankind).

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Heating, enhancements

Moissanite is a stable and heat resistant material that can be treated with heat to change its colour. The various options include light green, dark green and colourless, but it can be treated to almost any color of your choice.

Cut

Cut quality is very crucial for a gemstone. Maximum light has to pass through the stone and return. If light goes out the back, the stone appears full and lifeless. Moissanite’s high dispersion level, makes it easily the best stone to cut, and have immense fire. Cuts should be clean and minimal, and Moissanite’s lack of fracture points allows for precision cutting every time. A perfectly cut Moissanite yields a sparkling and lively stone.

Clarity & Luster

All gemstones have some inclusions. In Moissanite, tiny, clear pipe like inclusions can be found. The more the inclusions, the lower the value of the stone.

Carat

Moissanite always yields highest fire with good colour, clarity and cut. It is also available at a fraction of a price of a diamond. So, a relatively large size Moissanite stone can be chosen for jewellery, at a fairly economical cost.

Source

Natural moissanite is extremely scarce, and so a majority of the Moissanite in use today is synthetic, and labratory created.

Cleaning

To clean moissanite jewellery at home, take a bowl of warm soapy water, using liquid handwash. No hard detergents are recommended. Brush gently with a toothbrush and rinse it.

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I have worked in the jewelry industry for over 15 years. I began my career designing jewelry and then started hand-crafting it myself. Over time, I realized that customers today while customizing their jewelry or picking out an engagement ring, could benefit greatly from the wealth of experience I have in this industry. Today, I love helping customers and in a small way, be a part of their emotional journey (since every jewelry purchase for me is an emotional experience).

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FAQs

What is the downside of moissanite? ›

Cons of Moissanite

Durability: Although moissanite is still a durable gemstone, it may be more prone to scratches and damage over time due to its lower hardness than diamonds. Color: Whereas diamonds have an almost colorless look that some people like, moissanite has a little yellow or greenish hue.

How to tell if moissanite is high quality? ›

Grades of moissanite differ in terms of color, clarity, and cut. High-grade moissanite typically exhibits near-colorless to colorless quality, exceptional clarity with few inclusions or blemishes, and a precision cut that maximizes brilliance and fire.

Can most people tell difference between moissanite and diamond? ›

Moissanite and diamonds can look identical to the naked eye, but trained gemologists can differentiate between them using specialized equipment.

What is the number one moissanite company? ›

Charles & Colvard is the original creator of moissanite and the leading brand of moissanite jewelry. Charles & Colvard moissanite brand is called Forever One, which is the highest quality of moissanite available on the market.

Is moissanite a garbage? ›

Moissanite delivers show-stopping fire and is considered the most brilliant stone on earth. Moissanite is not a fake stone or a poor-quality substitute for a diamond or other stones–it is a durable sparkling gem grown in a lab.

Do Moissanites look fake? ›

Yes, moissanite looks very similar to a diamond. It's near-colorless, has a similar refractive index to a diamond and the GIA deems moissanite the closest diamond imitation. Many jewelers consider moissanite a diamond alternative, not an imitation, though you will find plenty of that language on the internet.

Is cubic zirconia or moissanite better? ›

Moissanite is more durable than cubic zirconia due to its greater hardness. With a Mohs hardness of 9.25, moissanite is nearly as hard as a diamond, while cubic zirconia has a Mohs hardness of 8 to 8.5, making it more susceptible to scratches and damage.

Which moissanite cut is closest to a diamond? ›

While each of the cuts has its own unique qualities, the round cut moissanite is the closest in appearance to a diamond. This is because the round cut is popular and the most commonly used cut for diamonds, meaning that the resemblance of a round-cut moissanite to a diamond is higher than other cuts.

Can someone tell my ring is moissanite? ›

Can you tell the difference between a Moissanite and a diamond with the naked eye? No! Moissanite and diamond are indistinguishable from each other to the naked eye. We can create far better-quality moissanite than ever with the help of advancements in technology.

What is better than moissanite? ›

Both lab-grown diamonds and Moissanite have a high refractive index, which means they both have a lot of sparkle and fire. However, lab-grown diamonds have a higher refractive index than Moissanite, which means that lab-grown diamonds will have more sparkle and fire.

What is better Swarovski or moissanite? ›

Moissanite beam even more remarkably than Swarovski crystals. Moissanite has a refractive index of 2.65, while Swarovski has a refractive index of 1.7. In gemology, the term “brilliance” describes light reflection. The cut of a moissanite affects its brilliance similarly that the cut affects sparkle.

Who produces the best moissanite? ›

Charles & Colvard:

They created the first gem-quality moissanite in the late 1990s and hold numerous patents related to moissanite production. Charles & Colvard's Forever One moissanite is known for its colorless or near-colorless appearance, exceptional brilliance, and ethical sourcing.

What are the side effects of wearing moissanite? ›

Anyone can wear it; there is no side effect of wearing moissanite stone. Many people wear it for astrology purposes and many people wear it for fashion purposes. But In astrology, moissanite is recommended to the people having weak Venus or wrongly placed Venus.

Do moissanite rings get cloudy? ›

No, moissanite is not more prone to clouding than diamonds. In fact, moissanite's unique properties, such as high durability and resistance to oils and dirt, make it less likely to develop cloudiness compared to other gemstones. With proper care, moissanite will remain clear and sparkly for a lifetime.

Do moissanite diamonds turn green? ›

Look at the color: Under certain lighting situations, moissanite frequently has a yellow or green hue, but diamonds do not.

What is the truth about moissanite diamonds? ›

WHAT IS MOISSANITE? Moissanite is a diamond simulant made of silicon carbide. A diamond simulant is a stone that has a similar appearance to a diamond but is not a real diamond. It is very difficult to tell apart a diamond & moissanite, making moissanite a common diamond alternative.

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