What Is Moissanite?

Moissanite is a treasured gem that is becoming an increasingly popular and cheaper alternative to diamonds.

 

Moissanite takes its name from the French scientist Henri Moissan, who was the first person to correctly define silicon carbide in its metallic form. Moissanite is much brighter than diamonds or other gemstones and is superior to other gemstones in many ways. Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars.

 

What should you look for in a Moissanite Engagement Ring?

Want to buy a moissanite engagement ring? Here are some factors you need to know before starting your search for the perfect stone.

 

Quality Factors- A very important factor in moissanite is dispersion - the gemstone's ability to glow, also known as fire. The dispersion of moissanite is extremely high (approx. 2.4 times greater than that of diamonds), making it the most popular among diamond simulants.

Moissanite is a popular choice for everyday use since it is highly enduring and can withstand chips, scratches, and cracks. High-quality Moissanite will sparkle with fire!

Color- The classic moissanite is not colorless, but smaller types also occur depending on the size of the stone. Preferably, you should buy moissanite larger than 5 mm.

Clarity- All gemstones contain some impurities. Small parts such as transparent tubes can be found in moissanite. The more components, the lower the price of the gemstone.

Cut- The quality of the cut is very important for gemstones. Maximum light should go back and forth through the stone. Cuts should be clean and minimal, and Moissanite's lack of breakpoints allows for precision cutting every time. A perfectly cut Moissanite produces a bright and vivid stone.

Carat- Moissanite weighs less than a diamond. Moissanite always creates the supreme fire with good color, clarity, and cut. Also, moissanite is much more affordable when compared to diamonds. Therefore, a relatively large moissanite stone can be chosen for jewelry at a relatively cheap price.

 

How to clean moissanite jewellery at home

Like any other stone, it needs to be cared for. To keep the ring looking radiant, take a bowl of warm soapy water and mild detergent. The use of harsh detergents is not recommended. Brush gently with a toothbrush and rinse it.