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Question: Is Moissanite A Real Gemstone

Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Moissanite is engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but is compositionally and visually quite different from a real diamond.

Is moissanite worth anything?

Although moissanites are cheap, they aren’t valuable. While we usually don’t recommend diamonds as an investment (you’ll almost always lose money if you ever decide to sell), they do retain some value over the long term and can be passed down as a precious family heirloom — something you can’t do with a moissanite.

How can you tell if moissanite is real?

The most effective way to tell Moissanite apart from a diamond is to use a loupe to look through the top, or the crown, of the jewel at an angle. You will see two slightly blurred lines that indicates a double refraction, an inherent quality of Moissanite. Double refraction is easier to see in some shapes than others.

Is moissanite better than cubic zirconia?

Moissanite has a toughness rating of 7.6 PSI while CZ is only 2.4 PSI. This means that moissanite is over 3 times resistant to breaking or chipping than CZ. Winner: Moissanite. It is harder than CZ by 1.25 points and three times tougher.

Can people tell moissanite and diamond?

Diamond or moissanite? Only a trained eye can tell. Like a diamond, the larger the moissanite the more color you are able to see and the easier it is to differentiate it from a diamond. Because of this, some people prefer to stick to moissanite center stones that are under a certain carat weight.

Do you regret getting moissanite?

Absolutely no regrets with moissanite.

Is a moissanite engagement ring tacky?

Moissanite engagement rings are an alternative to the traditional, more popular diamond engagement rings, but are they a tacky alternative? Moissanite engagement rings aren’t tacky by any means – they’re absolutely identical to diamonds, almost as durable, and less expensive overall.

How much is a 1 carat moissanite worth?

Carat Weight 0.5 1 Moissanite Average Price $1,080 $1,405 Diamond Average Price $2,080 $5,180.

Can you scratch moissanite?

Yes. Moissanite is durable, tough and extremely resistant to scratching and abrasion. With a hardness of 9.25-9.50, moissanite is harder than all other gemstones except diamond.

Why does moissanite pass diamond tester?

Unlike faux diamonds and other gemstones, moissanite is also an effective conductor of heat. For this reason, when using a diamond tester that detects thermal conductivity, moissanite will pass as a diamond.

Why does my moissanite look fake?

Moissanite may look fake if it’s too large. Don’t buy a 6 carat Moissanite if you can only afford a . 5 carat diamond. The larger stones can also have a dark hue to them under certain lighting and from certain angles.

Can you pass off moissanite as a diamond?

Can I pass off my Moissanite ring as a diamond? That said, colorless and near-colorless Moissanite do look similar to Diamond. And, Moissanite is also the only gemstone (other than Diamond) that “passes” as a Diamond on a standard handheld diamond point tester.

What is the best fake diamond?

Moissanite is one of the best faux diamonds that exist. It is made of silicon carbide and is almost as hard as real diamond (moissanite’s hardness is 9.5 on the Mohs scale, whereas diamond’s is 10). Moissanite is also reasonably colorless and looks much like the real thing.

Can I shower with my moissanite ring?

Yes, you can wear your moissanite engagement ring in the shower. On its own, water will not harm your moissanite stone. However, repeated exposure to soap, shampoo and conditioner can create a build-up of oils on the surface of your ring. This can give your stone a filmy appearance, dulling its sparkle.

Should I tell her Moissanite?

It’s really your choice to tell people its either a diamond or not a diamond. I would say most of our customers do not tell their friends or family that they choose Moissanite and here are a few reasons why. Our Moissanite rings look great, so no one will question it.

Does Oval moissanite 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.

Why you shouldn’t get a moissanite ring?

This makes it the second toughest gemstone used in jewelry, ranking ahead of even sapphire and ruby, which sit at 9 on the Mohs scale. So, yes, moissanite is softer than diamonds and therefore scratches more than a diamond but that isn’t saying much – everything scratches more easily than a diamond.

Do moissanite rings get cloudy?

Natural mineral called silicon carbide is where Moissanite grown from. Therefore, Moissanite will never become cloudy, discolour or change its appearance. A Moissanite will maintain its brilliance, colour and clarity for a lifetime and beyond.

Does moissanite turn yellow over time?

Will Moissanite Gradually Yellow Over Time? There are several varieties of stones with coloring that’s impacted by exposure to the sun or other common elements, but Moissanite isn’t one of them. It’s a stable stone, so its colors won’t change as time passes.

Is moissanite the best fake diamond?

Moissanite is a popular gemstone in its own right; however, it is also one of the best diamond imitations and for a good reason. Moissanite is one of the hardest substances on earth, with a score of 9.25 on the Mohs scale, while diamond’s hardness is 10. All moissanites available on the market are coloured in some way.

Does Kay Jewelers have moissanite?

MOISSANITE. Moissanite is a silicon carbide crystal that’s made in a lab. KAY does not offer moissanite products at this time.

What is the best grade of moissanite?

On the Mohs scale of hardness, moissanite is rated at 9.25, which means it is harder than all other gemstones, such as sapphire or ruby, except diamond (diamonds are the hardest known mineral, scoring a 10 on the scale). All moissanites, have the same fire, brilliance, hardness and toughness.