Discover Moissanite

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Discover Moissanite

Many shoppers today conduct extensive research before buying their engagement ring or another diamond piece. Because fortunately, there is so much helpful information online today that can guide shoppers towards the right stone at the right price. If you’re one of those smart shoppers who research first before purchasing, you may have come across information on a gemstone called Moissanite. But what is it really? And does it make a good choice for an engagement ring or other important jewelry?

 

First Things First

What exactly is Moissanite then? This interesting stone has a storied past dating back to the 19th century when Henri Moissan first discovered some rare rock samples at the site of a crater in Arizona. His initial impression of the sparkly rocks was that they were diamonds. But further examination over the next few years proved that he had discovered a rare silicon carbide stone. Nearly a century later scientists were able to duplicate this same exact mineral in a laboratory setting, naming it Moissanite to honor its first discoverer.

                                                                                                                         

Is it a Substitute?

When it first appeared on the market, some people mistakenly called it a diamond substitute. But that’s really not true. Rather, it is indeed a gorgeous lab-created silicon carbide just like the crystals found (rarely of course) at the crater site by Mr. Moissan.

 

These brilliant stones have their own distinct crystal structure, like every other gem-mineral. Their structure is remarkable in that they are doubly refractive. Simply stated, you can see an impression of double facet junctions inside the stone when viewed through a jeweler’s loupe. This is one of the tell-tale signs of Moissanite, and that double refraction accounts for the super-brilliant dispersion in this stone. It seems to virtually, sparkle all over the room in jaw-dropping scintillation.

 

Over the Top Sparkle

So Moissanite is valued not as a diamond substitute at all but as its own unique gemstone. Today, some consumers are drawn to Moissanite knowing that it is a created gemstone—and there was no mining involved in its production. No land was disturbed, and no humans worked in mines to produce it. For those consumers, Moissanite provides a thoughtful alternative to traditional diamonds in their bridal jewelry and other important items.

 

The creators of this glamorous stone have gone to great lengths to perfect the cutting process on these jewels—ensuring that each Moissanite gemstone maximizes its lightshow on the lucky lady’s finger. We recommend that you see one for yourself to fully appreciate the level of care put into the stone itself and its superior cutting and polishing.

 

Celebrate both Diamonds and Moissanite

Since Moissanite was never intended to replace diamonds—think of it as its own unique stone with its very own history. Some people will always choose diamonds for their important jewelry—and that’s perfectly understandable. Diamonds are a marvel of nature. And some people, having learned about the extraordinary Moissanite choose this stone for their most important jewelry. You don’t have to select one or the other. Jewelry fans today enjoy these options that are available now when they shop for jewelry. So they actually learn to appreciate the traits of several different gemstone types.

 

A Great Choice -- Moissanite

See for yourself why Moissanite has gained a loyal following over the years. Its stand-out sparkle is a breathtaking trait of this special jewel. And the price points to acquire these expertly crafted gemstones make them all the more attractive. You may find yourself collecting both natural diamonds and the superb Moissanite gemstones---why choose just one over the other when they’ve both got much to offer? Moissanite—when you want the history of a fine jewel, the sparkle that turns heads, and a very modern gemstone choice.

 

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