Diamonds vs Moissanite: What You Need to Know (2024)

Although an engagement ring is often set with a diamond, there are other options that can make a ring more affordable and just as beautiful. One of my favorite options is moissanite. Moissanite, originally discovered in 1893 in a meteor crater, is a very rare gem. Therefore, moissanite, as we know it today, is almost exclusively lab-grown. Let’s compare Diamonds vs Moissanite for color, hardness, brilliance, and price:

Is a moissanite diamond a real diamond?

No. Moissanite and diamond are two different gemstones! While they look similar, there are ways to tell them apart. The biggest differences between moissanite vs diamond are amount of sparkle, cost, and reflection.

Diamonds vs Moissanite, Brilliance:

Moissanite is actually more brilliant than a diamond! Brilliance, which refers to a stone’s ability to reflect white light, is a good measure for how much a gemstone will ‘sparkle’. Moissanite’s brilliance is higher than diamond’s due to its higher “refractive index” (Diamond’s is 2.42, whereas Moissanite’s is 2.65). This is a technical term for how much a gemstone bends light. Moissanite bends light a lot, meaning light bounces around more, giving it max sparkle! In addition, moissanite has a higher dispersion than a diamond, too. So, in addition to your moissanite giving off more white sparkle, it will actually reflect more colored sparkle (“fire”), too. In fact, your moissanite will look like a firework next to a diamond.

Bonus! Because moissanite contains some silicon, it is also less likely to attract grease or dirt than a diamond. That means a moissanite will sparkle more in between cleanings, too.

Diamond (left) vs Moissanite (right) sparkle (credit: Lauren B)

Does Moissanite lose its sparkle?

No! Moissanite stays super sparkly for its whole life. Because of its superior hardness and great refractive index, Moissanite stands the test of time. Unlike a CZ (a less beautiful diamond simulant), you never have to worry about Moissanite becoming dull, losing its brilliance, or getting foggy. It will be beautiful and bright forever!

Can you tell moissanite from diamond?

Yes, if you look closely. Moissanite’s extra bling and extra reflection can separate it from diamond. While diamonds have equal amounts of white and rainbow sparkle, Moissanite’s rainbow sparkle exceeds its white brilliance. Moissanite’s unique double refraction can also separate it from diamond, if you know what to look for:

Diamonds vs Moissanite, Reflection:

Diamond is singly refractive, whereas Moissanite is doubly refractive. This means that if you look through the side of a Moissanite, you may see double! In Forever One, this feature is not noticeable unless you know to look for it, and look very closely. Other doubly refractive gems include sapphire, alexandrite, and tanzanite.

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Moissanite vs Diamond Under Magnification

Diamonds vs Moissanite, Color:

Both moissanite and diamond can be colorless or near-colorless. The amount of color a moissanite has depends upon the type of moissanite.Classic moissanite, the first moissanite that man created, is a greenish-yellow hue. It’s not very pretty, and Do Amore does not sell it. In fact, many feel that classic moissanite’s color is similar to a GIA-certified K-color diamond (quite yellow). On the other hand, Forever One Moissanite can be colorless or near colorless! Forever One Colorless has the color of a GIA-certified E-color diamond. Forever One Near Colorless has the color of a GIA-certified I-color diamond. Both of these gems are gorgeous, come in a variety of sizes, and make perfect engagement stones.

Is Forever Brilliant Moissanite the same as Forever One?

No. Forever Brilliant was near colorless, Forever One can be colorless! Have you been looking around and seeing “Forever Brilliant” Moissanite mentioned? Wondering what is Forever Brilliant Moissanite is? Forever Brilliant was Charles & Colvard’s first attempt at a colorless-looking Moissanite. However, because the technology wasn’t as great back then, it turned out near colorless. As a result, when Charles & Colvard developed Colorless Moissanite (what everyone really wanted to begin with), they called it Forever One.

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Classic Moissanite (left) vs Near Colorless Moissanite (center) vs Forever One Colorless Moissanite (right)

Forever One vs Forever Brilliant Moissanite

Colorless Forever One Moissanite is widely thought to be more beautiful than near colorless Forever Brilliant was. So, we highly recommend choosing a crisp and icy Forever One colorless for your engagement ring! However, if you’re looking for the warmth of a near colorless, Do Amore can special order a Forever One Near Colorless for you, too!

Hot Tip: Classic & Near-colorless moissanite is still sold by numerous jewelers. So, to make sure you don’t get stuck with a yellow-green classic moissanite or only a near-colorless stone, demand Forever One Colorless!

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Which Moissanite is most like diamond?

Forever One Colorless Hearts & Arrows looks most like a diamond as it’s cut to show even white and rainbow sparkle! Non Hearts & Arrows Moissanite will show more rainbow sparkle than white. Hearts & Arrows Moissanite is only faceted in round and cushion shapes, currently. Other shapes that look more similar to diamond include emerald and asscher, as these shapes do not truly “sparkle”, and instead have more of a sheen.

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Forever One Moissanite (top) VS Hearts & Arrows Forever One Moissanite (bottom)

Moissanite vs Diamond, Hardness:

Moissanite is a very hard gem, but not quite as hard as diamond. The harder a material, the more difficult it is to scratch. And, on the Mohs Scale of Hardness, moissanite is rated as a 9.25. This is a great score, and higher than any gemstone used in jewelry besides diamonds! Diamonds, which are the hardest known mineral, score a 10.

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Moissanite ring care

Can I wear Moissanite ring everyday?

Yes! Moissanite’s great hardness makes it an ideal ring to wear everyday! At a 9.25 hardness, it stands up to wear and tear extremely well, making it a great engagement ring choice. Also, Moissanite’s mineral makeup means that it resists oil and dirt better than a diamond.

Does Moissanite break easily?

Moissanite resists chipping and breaking better than diamond. Diamond, when struck against something hard, can sheer off in the direction of its crystal growth (this is called “cleaving”). Moissanite, on the other hand, does not break in its crystal direction, as its cleavage in “indistinct”. This means that while a Moissanite can still be chipped, it is less prone to large breaks than diamond is.

Can moissanite get scratched?

Yes, but only by the rare things harder than it, like diamonds and certain abrasive cleaners. However, that’s about all that can scratch a moissanite! Most other gems and surfaces, such as sapphire or granite, are softer than Moissanite and cannot cause scratches. Because Moissanite is a 9.25 on the hardness scale, and diamond is a 10, diamond can scratch moissanite.

Moissanite vs Diamond, Price:

Overall, moissanite is a fraction of the cost of a diamond. Also, while a diamond’s price varies based on cut, clarity, and other individual characteristics, moissanite varies only with type and size. Below is a table comparing our pricing for a GIA-certified round diamond (with I-color and VS2 clarity), a classic moissanite stone (not colorless), a near-colorless moissanite stone, and Forever One colorless moissanite stone.

Carat SizeGIA Certified Diamond (Round, I-color, VS2)Classic MoissaniteNear Colorless MoissaniteForever One Colorless Moissanite
.5$1,100+$89$243$269
1.0$4,000+$269$539$599
1.5$10,000+$449$945$1,049

Is Moissanite worth buying?

For those who want a big blingy look for a reasonable price, yes! Many of our customers choose Moissanite over diamond when they want a great ring look, but also want to buy a house. Moissanite is a great option for couples on a budget, those looking for a man-made option for sustainable reasons, or those who simply do not feel the need to spend a lot on a ring. We have thousands of very happy moissanite customers!

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Moissanite engagement ring

Diamond vs Moissanite, The Conclusion:

While moissanite does not replicate the look of a diamond exactly, it is a beautiful, durable, white stone! So, it’s a viable option for those not wanting to purchase a diamond. Colored stones, like sapphires (which also come in white!), are beautiful options as well. As a result, there are many ways we can help couples create a stunning ring without paying for the higher cost of a diamond.

To pair an engagement ring with a moissanite, find your favorite engagement ring here, then choose “Pair with Moissanite.”

Can you help me choose between Diamond vs Moissanite?

Of course! Do Amore is proud to be knowledgeable in conflict-free diamonds, moissanite, and other stone options so please feel free to contact us with any questions. Feel free to ask for me personally (my name is Krish)!

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FAQs

Diamonds vs Moissanite: What You Need to Know? ›

Diamonds are composed of carbon and moissanites are composed of silicon carbide. While the untrained eye may visually perceive a moissanite as similar to a diamond, it has a higher refractive index — meaning it produces more rainbow 'fire' than a diamond when light hits the stone's surface.

Can anyone tell the difference between moissanite and diamond? ›

There is no definite way to differentiate these jewels from one another. They are difficult to differentiate with the naked eye and even under a jeweller's loupe. Moissanite is a true alternative to diamond, offering unrivalled beauty and incredible value.

Which looks better diamond or moissanite? ›

Because moissanites are grown in laboratories, they don't have the large clarity imperfections that diamonds may contain. So, a moissanite will always be eye-clean, while diamonds may contain imperfections visible to the eye.

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.

Who should not wear moissanite? ›

People born under Pisces, Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra can wear moissanite as a beneficial zodiac gemstone. Who should not wear moissanite according to astrology? As per astrology, people who have Venus in its proper place in their horoscope should not wear moissanite gemstones.

Do moissanite rings look fake? ›

Moissanite is often compared to diamonds and therefore is often treated as a “fake” diamond or “diamond look-alike” rather than a gemstone in its own right. As it looks very similar and has some similar properties, the use of moissanite in jewellery is discussed as a choice of moissanite vs diamond.

Can someone tell my ring is moissanite? ›

Most people cannot tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds. The GIA has even stated that moissanite is “much closer to diamond in overall appearance and heft than any previous diamond imitation.” One way to tell apart moissanite from diamond is to examine the stone's brilliance and fire.

Will moissanite pass a diamond test? ›

Yes, some diamond simulants can pass a diamond tester.

For example, moissanite, a man made gem, may pass as a diamond on a standard tester pen. This is because moissanite also has very high thermal conductivity! Other diamond simulants, such as CZ, will not pass the tester.

Why do people prefer diamond over moissanite? ›

Lab grown diamonds are very affordable, and a higher quality alternative to moissanite. Diamonds are the hardest known material on earth, with a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Diamonds are known for their incredible brilliance and scintillation.

Can the human eye tell the difference between moissanite and diamond? ›

Only a trained eye can tell. Armed only with the naked eye, the best way to see the difference is to have a comparably sized diamond and to compare side-by-side. You'll notice that moissanite and diamonds have different brilliance.

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 diamonds turn green? ›

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

What ruins moissanite? ›

Use the brush to gently scrub the ring, then rinse it under running water. Use a gentle cloth to pat it dry. Avoid harsh chemicals: Although moissanite is a hard gemstone, harsh chemicals can still harm it. Keep your ring away from substances like chlorine, bleach, and sulfuric acid.

Can a jeweler tell if a diamond is moissanite? ›

Using a jeweler's loupe for magnification, moissanite can be identified by the doubling of junction facets. In layman's terms, facets are flat surfaces cut into gemstones in order to best reflect light, and facet junctions are where these surfaces meet.

Are lab grown diamonds the same as moissanite? ›

Diamonds, both lab-grown and mined, are made from carbon. Moissanite is made from silicon carbide. Moissanite and diamonds are two entirely different minerals.

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.

Can a diamond tester detect moissanite? ›

For example, moissanite, a man made gem, may pass as a diamond on a standard tester pen. This is because moissanite also has very high thermal conductivity! Other diamond simulants, such as CZ, will not pass the tester.

Can the average person tell the difference between cubic zirconia and moissanite? ›

Of the three, moissanite actually sparkles the most. Even if it's stated that the moissanite is 'colourless', they'll always have a grey to yellow tint that makes it easier to tell. When moissanite sparkles, it replicates more of a disco ball. Cubic zirconia, on the other hand, is made to be completely colourless.

Can you pawn moissanite? ›

Yes, you can pawn moissanite jewelry, although you may not get the same value as you would for diamond jewelry. Pawnshops will typically evaluate the moissanite based on the same factors that influence its resale value, such as size, color, clarity, and overall condition.

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