Moissanite Engagement Rings: Here’s what you need to know this amazing stone

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Diamonds may last forever, but they don’t hold a candle to Moissanite engagement rings. More and more people are choosing such alternatives for wedding sets because of the stone’s unique look and beauty. 

These stones are not only gorgeous to look at, but they are also great for the environment and are more brilliant than most diamonds.

All you need to know about Moissanite Engagement Rings

What Is a Moissanite?

Contrary to popular belief, a Moissanite is not a fake diamond, and it has been around for a couple of decades. The stone was discovered in 1893 by Henri Moissan, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist who extracted pieces of the gem from a crater that was made by deteriorating in Arizona. 

The catch was deemed a diamond at first, but on closer inspection, he discovered that it is silicon carbide. 

While naturally occurring Moissanite (that comes from actual meteorites) is quite rare, scientists have successfully replicated it to create a sustainable gemstone that is versatile enough to make fine pieces of jewellery outshine others in the market. 

Here are some more facts about this fantastic gemstone that has jewellers and couples going gaga.

High Durability 

Moissanite gemstones are considered to be one of the hardest stones out there and second only to diamonds. 

They are way more durable than sapphires and even rubies, which make them ideal for daily wear. Besides the ability to withstand prolonged exposure, Moissanite cannot get scratched or break easily. 

With a 9.25 rating on the Mohs scale, is there any wonder why? Diamonds come in at number one the scale! 

This stone is incredibly resilient to the elements, and it can withstand abuse without losing its shine. 

Moissanite engagement rings can symbolize the durability of your marriage as well!

Durablity

Perfect for Jewellery 

Even though it is quite challenging, Moissanite is versatile enough to fit any fine jewellery in a range of styles.

Whether you are looking for a simple or an elaborate engagement ring for that special someone, you should consider getting one that has Moissanite. 

The intense sparkle adds a glamorous element even to the simplest ensemble. 

Moissanite Engagement Rings are quickly replacing the diamond for engagement rings for young couples who want an elegant piece of jewellery that does not have a carbon footprint as such. 

The non-traditional stone is ideal for couples who want a unique touch to their weddings. Moissanite is suitable for any ring setting you want. Since it is quite hardy, the stone does not need additional protection. Which means Moissanite can set it in delicate styles such as solitaire without damaging it. 

Just like a diamond, it can work with any metal colour such as white gold and yellow.

‘Brilliant’ Cut

Even though Moissanite’s grade is dependent on its colour, that doesn’t mean that you should disregard its cut. An appropriately cut stone enhances sparkle, after all.

However, since the stone’s optical features are different compared to a diamond, it needs to be cut differently as well.

While Moissanite can be cut in almost any familiar gem shape, the brilliant round cut is one of the most popular ones that couples go. That’s because this cut enhances the fire of the store and can take a lot of abuse, making it perfect for daily wear.

Other cuts you can go for include cushion, the classic heart, radiant, and marquis. If you want an emerald cut, make sure that the Moissanite is tint-free and cut to proportion. 

Carat Size Differences

Even though it looks like a diamond, Moissanite is denser in comparison, which means that it is also heavier than a diamond. When comparing the two of them with the same carat weight, the Moissanite will look smaller.

In other words, when you are shopping for jewellery that has this unique gemstone, don’t be confused if the vendor measures your choice according to carat weight.

Some may even measure its value according to its size or by millimetres. 

Carat Sizes

Flashy Sparkle 

Moissanite is known for its dazzling sparkle, which also creates a rainbow effect when the light hits it just right.

The gemstone gives off a fiery flash of colour when seen under natural light which is due to its high Refractive Index (2.65).

The stone disperses light quite well and way better than a diamond. Plus, grease and dirt slide right off it, which allows it to retain its signature sparkle for longer between cleaning.

If you don’t want the rainbow effect, you can always go for a ring that has smaller Moissanite in it. 

Sparkling Moissanite

Colour Matters

Even though certified diamonds are graded according to the colour they have and are compared accordingly, the same cannot be said about the Moissanite. That’s because the gemstone is colourless and many believe that its ‘colour’ resembles that of a K-color, GIA certified diamond. 

The smaller the gemstone, the more colourless it will look, which is how diamonds are judged as well. However, under a special light, the Moissanite can give off a greenish or yellowish hue. If you want a stone that has little to no colour, you should go for the Forever Brilliant Moissanite.

Moissanite engagement rings are great options for engagement rings since they are not as yellow as the classic variety. It is often confused with an H-color, GIA certified diamond because of this. 

Green Coloured Moissanite

In Conclusion

The bottom line is that if you are looking for an affordable gemstone option for an engagement ring that will make your loved one’s eyes sparkle with happiness, then you should go for Moissanite Engagement Rings. There is a range of styles you can choose from to fit their aesthetic preferences.

Whether you want an oval cut, princess cut, emerald cut, pear cut, or any other cut, you can find a ring that speaks to you on a personal level. Diamonds are overrated anyway. Propose extra special with a unique gemstone that shows your beloved how special they are to you.

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