


Moissanite Diamond studs are classy, timeless, and elegant being the perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, engagements, bridal parties, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas, or just to say "I love you."
Yellow Citrine & Certified Moissanite Pendant Necklace - Famous "Death on the Nile" Necklace
Yellow Citrine & Certified Moissanite Pendant Necklace. Do you remember seeing this necklace somewhere? Lady Gaga and Gal Gadot sported this famous Tiffanys necklace. We did a heirloom quality tribute to it and it is available to you. There are copies out these and not made to this caliber.
Certified GRA 14K White Rose Yellow Gold (solid) Old European Cut (OEC) Moissanite Martini Screw Back Stud Earrings
14K Gold Old European Cut (OEC) Moissanite Martini Screw Back Stud Earrings. They are available in multiple sizes as well as metals. They are gorgeous and not like anything you have purchased before. Moissanite is more sparkling than mined diamonds - Wow!
Moissanite is a diamond made of silicon carbide. It is very difficult to tell apart a diamond & Moissanite, making Moissanite a premium diamond alternative. Passes the Diamond tester. GRA certification included.
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Moissanite was originally discovered in a meteor crater in 1893 by scientist Henri Moissan. He mistakenly believed the crystals he found were diamonds. Naturally occurring moissanite is extremely rare. Because of this, most of the moissanite on the market is lab grown. It can take 2-3 months to create a single moissanite stone in a lab.
Most people cannot tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds. The GIA has even said 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. Moissanite has more fire and brilliance than diamond – it isn’t as noticeable in smaller stones, but in stones over 5mm, it’s much more noticeable. Moissanite is known for its “disco ball” effect because rainbow light quickly flashes around the gem. However, looking at a stone’s fire and brilliance isn’t always a reliable way to differentiate the two because an expertly cut diamond will also have lots of fire and brilliance.
🎈 What's Old European Cut (OEC)?
Old European Cut Diamonds (OEC) are an antique type diamond cut born of a time before modern technology enabled the precise geometry we see modern diamond cutters use. The Old European Cut evolved from the Old Mine Cut, with their trademark small tables, heavy crowns, deep angles, and large, visible culet.
The OEC is a chunkier cut, so the flashes of colour are bigger. It’s not as rainbowy as the RB, and the sparkle isn’t as uniform. I think this is what makes the OEC seem more “sparkly”. Every time it moves, the light bounces off the stone in a different way. Also, the sparkle is more white, whereas I think the RB sparkle is more rainbow. For me, I prefer the sparkle of the OEC because it’s not so flashy. It’s a more understated sparkle. However, it’s still more colourful than a diamond or white sapphire, just moissanite toned down.
Forever Flawless Moissanite Hoop Earrings - Test Positive Diamonds
The most gorgeous, flawless round brilliant cut diamond half hoops we could imagine. This premium quality moissanite has the telltale fire as well as facet doubling from the side view.
Moissanite is a lab grown diamond made of silicon carbide, and has a similar appearance to a diamond but is not an earth mined diamond. It is very difficult to tell apart a diamond & moissanite, making moissanite a common diamond alternative. It will also test positive for diamonds. It's the second most common gemstone for engagement rings after diamonds.
Moissanite was originally discovered in a meteor crater in 1893 by scientist Henri Moissan. He mistakenly believed the crystals he found were diamonds. Naturally-occurring moissanite is extremely rare. Because of this, most of the moissanite on the market is lab-grown. It can take 2-3 months to create a single moissanite stone in a lab.
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 creation.”
One way to tell apart moissanite from diamond is to examine the stone’s brilliance and fire. Moissanite has more fire and brilliance than diamond – it isn’t as noticeable in smaller stones, but in stones over 5mm, it’s much more noticeable. Moissanite is known for its stunning sparkle effect.
Certified 18K Rose Gold 5CT D Color Moissanite Engagement Ring - Pass Diamond Test
Certified 18K Rose Gold 5CT D Color Moissanite Engagement Ring
Certified 1CT Round Brilliant Cut Blue Moissanite Engagement Ring - Test Positive Diamond
A 1CT Round Brilliant Cut Blue Moissanite Engagement Ring. It will test positive for diamond. A rare fancy color diamond for a rare fancy lady.
Shipping: Made to order 20-25 business days (RUSH service available, message us or elect at check out)
Composed of carbon and silicon, the Moissanite crystal is one of the hardest and toughest known elements on earth, making it extremely resistant to scratching, chipping and breaking. Possessing fire, brilliance and luster that far surpasses even that of a diamond, Moissanite twinkles and sparkles unlike any gemstone on earth.
Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare, so moissanite available today is laboratory-created.
Certified 1CT Round Brilliant Cut Pink Moissanite Engagement Ring - Test Positive Diamond
A 1CT Round Brilliant Cut Pink Moissanite Engagement Ring. It will test positive for diamond. A rare fancy color diamond for a rare fancy lady.
Shipping: Made to order 20-25 business days (RUSH service available, message us or elect at check out)
Composed of carbon and silicon, the Moissanite crystal is one of the hardest and toughest known elements on earth, making it extremely resistant to scratching, chipping and breaking. Possessing fire, brilliance and luster that far surpasses even that of a diamond, Moissanite twinkles and sparkles unlike any gemstone on earth.
Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare, so moissanite available today is laboratory-created.
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