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Is It Okay To Propose With A Moissanite Ring?

Yes! Moissanite is one of the most ethical and environmentally friendly engagement ring materials available. This is due to the fact that Moissanite is a man-made stone. As a result, no mining is required to produce a flawlessly brilliant Moissanite.


Do you want to know what to look for when purchasing a Moissanite ring? You're in excellent company. Moissanite engagement rings and wedding bands are popular nowadays because of their beauty, affordability, and durability. However, there are a couple caveats to getting it correctly. Continue reading to find out what to look for in a Moissanite engagement ring!


Moissanite is classified into three grades. When Moissanite was initially introduced, technology had only advanced to the point of producing yellowish-green stones. This is referred to as "vintage" Moissanite, and it is still available (watch out!). Gem experts continued to experiment because what customers really wanted was a good diamond alternative. Colorless and near-colorless Moissanite is now available from Charles and Colvard. Colorless Moissanite has the appearance of an E colour diamond, whereas near-colorless Moissanite has the appearance of a H colour diamond. These younger stones make stunning Moissanite engagement rings.


Moissanite is a stunning gemstone with a hardness rating of 9.25 on the Mohs scale! So, just like a diamond lasts forever, so does Moissanite. Moissanite has grown in popularity as an engagement ring gemstone. Moissanite, like diamond, is an extremely hard stone.


Moissanite features visible fire as well as facet doubling when viewed from the side. When determining whether someone has a Moissanite or a diamond ring, rotate the ring around and attentively observe its glitter. Is there a balance between white and coloured light? Is there a lot of dazzling colourful light? Moissanite can be found in stones with a lot of fire. Another method to tell is to glance down the stone's side facets to the culet (the bottom point). You do not have a diamond if the culet looks doubled.


Because of the wide price range, it can be difficult to find the perfect Moissanite ring centre stone. This distinction, though, is simply explained. Colorless and near-colorless Moissanite are substantially more expensive than classic Moissanite (the yellowish-green variety). Simply put, it's not as appealing! Furthermore, lower quality Moissanite is not cut well. I've even seen low-end Moissanite cut the incorrect way, so all of its facets seem doubled head on! Yikes! So, when choosing the centre stone for your Moissanite engagement ring, choose a high-quality, colourless diamond like Forever One.


Moissanite is a silicon carbide gemstone that is nearly colourless. Moissanite was discovered in the crater left behind by a crashed meteor by Henri Moissan, a French astronomer. Although they appear similar at first glance, moissanite is not the same as a diamond. Diamonds are carbon, whereas moissanites are pure silicon carbide, an incredibly uncommon, naturally occurring mineral. Moissan's discovery of natural moissanite in 1893 is extremely rare, making it nearly impossible to employ natural moissanite for jewellery. As a result, the moissanite offered today is manufactured in laboratories. Despite its appearance, moissanite differs from diamonds in both composition and appearance.


Moissanite weighs about 15% less than diamonds. As a result, an accurate pricing comparison is impossible. Moissanites are valued based on their size in millimetres rather than carat weight. Below is an estimate of a close comparison. It's vital to note that the clarity grade for a moissanite isn't assigned by the GIA, AGS, or any other unbiased gemological lab; instead, the clarity grade (and certificate, if the moissanite is sold with one) is frequently assigned by the stone's producer or seller. Because moissanites are man-made, as opposed to natural diamonds, moissanites with clarity grades lower than VS are extremely rare. In general, the purity of a moissanite is almost always near faultless.

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