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Considering this, can I pass off my moissanite as a diamond?

Moissanite is a great alternative to the diamond.

However, it is possible to wear your moissanite ring and pass it off as a diamond ring. Moissanite looks similar to a traditional diamond. … Most jewelers are going to consider moissanite stone a good alternative, rather than an imitation, of the diamond.

Furthermore, is moissanite 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.

Likewise, can a jeweler tell moissanite?

Diamond or moissanite? Only a trained eye can tell. Armed only with the naked eye, the best way to see the difference is to have a comparably sized diamond and to compare side-by-side. You’ll notice that moissanite and diamonds have different brilliance.

Is a moissanite engagement ring tacky?

Is Moissanite Fake and Tacky? The answer to this question is quite simply, no. … It is important to note that moissanite is a stone in its own right that just happens to look like diamonds. In other words, moissanite is a diamond look-alike not a diamond imitator.

Will Moissanite cut glass?

Moissanite can scratch glass. It’s the second hardest stone known to man, with a rating of 9.25 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness. Only diamond is harder, with a hardness rating of 10. Glass is only rated at 5.5 on the scale, meaning that both Moissanite and diamond can easily scratch, or cut, glass.

How much is a 1 carat moissanite worth?

Overall, moissanite is a fraction of the cost of a diamond.

Carat Size GIA Certified Diamond (Round, I-color, VS2) Classic Moissanite
.5 $1,100+ $89
1.0 $4,000+ $269
1.5 $10,000+ $449

Does Moissanite get cloudy?

Unlike CZ stones or cubic zirconia’s Moissanites don’t change colour over time and they don’t suddenly become cloudy. … The only thing that can effect the look of your Moissanite is oils and dirt that can build up on the surface. Often this can block light from shining through the stone making them look cloudy.

Can you tell a moissanite from a diamond?

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.

Do you regret getting moissanite?

Absolutely no regrets with moissanite.

Is moissanite worth the money?

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.

What is better lab created diamond or Moissanite?

Natural diamonds and labgrown diamonds are chemically, physically and optically identical, so the differences are origin and also cost since labgrown diamonds are more affordable. Labgrown moissanite is not a diamond but in fact its own unique gemstones with a fire and brilliance comparable to that of a diamond.

How much is a 2 carat moissanite?

Carat Weight 0.5 2
Moissanite Average Price $1,080 $1,905
Diamond Average Price $2,080 $11,080

How can you tell fake Moissanite?

Doubling is a sure way to distinguish Moissanite from diamond. The test should be repeated again by varying the angle of tilt and observation of the culet through the crown facets. If the doubling effect shows up again, this should confirm your suspicion that the gemstone is NOT a diamond.

Is moissanite natural or lab created?

Natural moissanite is incredibly rare, so moissanite available today is laboratorycreated. After many years of trial and error, the particles Moissan discovered were successfully synthesized to produce what is now one of the world’s most scintillating gemstones.

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