All You Need to Know About Navigating the World of Moissanites

Moissanite has not come to replace diamond in modern times, but its uniqueness cannot be left in obscurity. Diamonds have been known for well over a century. It is used as the piece of jewellery during engagements and other notable ceremonies. Moissanite is used in more recent times because it is relatively more affordable, manufactured ethically, it does not cause harmful effects to the environment, and it is a jewel that can be worn for different occasions including proposals, engagements and weddings.

Why is Moissanite Becoming Such a Popular Choice

Moissanite is made up of silicon carbide and is rarely found in its natural state. Thus, the precious gem is engineered in the laboratory to meet market demands. Moissanite was discovered in the late 19th century and false assumptions about its origin hindered its production and availability. However, moissanite should not be mistaken as fake diamonds or diamond replicas. This is because moissanite belongs to a class of its own ; owing its wide use to its characteristic brilliance and radiance.

It is worth noting that moissanite’s refractive and reflective properties make it a much more pronounced gemstone. Although, just like a diamond, moissanite can be bought and cut into varying shapes and sizes to suit the particular requirement(s) of its end-users. The common shapes it is cut into includes heart, round, and pear.

Investing in Moissanite Gemstones

When a particular amount of money is invested in a diamond, a smaller piece of the gem is acquired when compared to the amount of moissanite that can be obtained for the same amount of money. In other words, more moissanite can be obtained when a smaller quantity is given for a diamond with the same cost. Therefore, couples with plans for less overall costs may resolve to get a moissanite instead of a diamond which is more expensive.

Purchasing Moissanites Based on Its Vast Colour Options

The moissanite is made to have a different array of colours ranging from grey, to green, to yellow, and so on. Forever-brilliant is what the most beautiful and neutral-coloured moissanite is known as; it is 100% colourless. The forever-brilliant moissanite is more glorious than a diamond. Moissanite has a 10% rating for its brilliance. Moissanite can be graded based on colour and clarity on a scale which then divides moissanite into three groups. Group D to F; these are colourless. Group G to I; these are slightly colourless. Group J or K; these are tinted yellow.

Moissanite are more affordable when compared to diamond. In fact, a moissanite is as durable as a diamond, more brilliant than a diamond and more affordable financing options as well. Thus, people who appreciate quality but can't afford a diamond can opt for a moissanite and still have quality products delivered to them. The absence of hazardous effects on the environment where it is produced is an exceptional attribute which clears it of ethical issues. Moissanite is produced in the laboratory which eliminates almost all ethical concerns. 

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