Moissanite: Why it is the Best Alternative Diamond

Moissanite: Why it is the Best Alternative Diamond

Your list in purchasing jewelry pieces will almost always include a diamond. Ever wondered why that is? Diamonds celebrate its supremacy whether in engagement rings or in wedding rings. Besides, capable men and women love the diamond’s extraordinary brilliance along with the emblematic facets it holds.

 

While there would be varying factors in owning a diamond, it would definitely cost you an arm and a leg. And that’s probably the biggest reason out there to find yourself in a pickle. So, what could be an alternative for diamonds? Some of the most common go to lists are lab-grown diamonds or beautiful white gemstones such as white sapphire and white opal. There’s also cubic zirconia and then there’s moissanite. 

Today, we’ll talk about how moissanite is cherry on top, the best alternative for diamonds in the market. Let’s look at the top three answers.

 

Brilliance and fire: Affirmative!

Couples typically wound up looking for a diamond purchase—what’s the number one reason? The brilliance and fire a diamond offers. Surely, you wouldn’t tickle the palm for less!

Diamonds and moissanites are distinctly different in terms of brilliance, composition, hardness, and color. When a diamond sparkles, it displays how it bends and refracts light. How does it work? As soon as light hits the diamond’s pavilions (the lower half of the diamond), it bounces back and refracts up through the diamond’s table (the flat surface at the top). This remarkable quality of diamonds is called brilliance. It is a notable quality of diamonds indeed that captured the hearts of women and couples tying the knot. 

The elephant in the room is: can moissanites display such astonishing brilliance? Well, while moissanites give off a different type of sparkle, interestingly, they have a higher refractive index than a diamond!

Particularly, their facets when cut may be formed differently dispersing light very well. Thus, its light refraction appears to be more brilliant than that of a diamond. The refractive index of moissanite is 2.65 while that of the diamond scores only 2.42. The secret lies in the facet pattern difference. In comparison, lab-grown diamonds are singly refractive, whereas moissanites are doubly refractive. So if you like your purchase to sparkle more, moissanites are definitely squeaky clean for you!

 

On the other hand, a moissanite gives off a vibrant colored light reflection or rainbow light; and that’s when it emits fire. In various cases and under certain light, the moissanite emits extensive color glitz.

Moissanite has stronger fire than a diamond. Should we place a diamond and a moissanite next to one another under strong lighting, the moissanite will probably produce stronger flashes of color. And yes, with larger sizes, brilliance and fire increases albeit it may not be everyone’s cup of tea. 

Affordability: Yes! Moissanites are budget-friendly

Moissanites are budget-friendly set side by side with diamonds. Let’s take note that diamonds (natural or lab-grown) and moissanites are two entirely different gemstones—like apples and oranges. This speaks volume to the value and price we invest in buying diamond jewelry pieces. Even though moissanites hail second to diamonds when it comes to hardness, the purchase will not ask you to be skating on thin ice.

Moissanites can measure up to 9.25-9.5 on the Mohs scale which claims as the second hardest gemstone next to diamonds—a proof that it is indeed something worthy to get a hold of. Let’s not forget the durability it also offers. This only means that your moissanite jewelry piece will not be easily broken or damaged (with proper jewelry care as well, of course). One will realize that moissanites deserve a seat on the table when the bargain begins. The affordability plus the brilliance which moissanites dangle before you cannot be simply put aside.

As more and more couples go after practicality, buying your own moissanite jewelry pieces will certainly not leave you belly up. You’re not even tempting the gods with this deal. It might even help young and starting couples out there get extra savings for their next milestones in life.

 

Guilt-free: Moissanites are eco-friendly

You read that right! Moissanites are a complete package with even being environment-friendly. How so, you asked? Well that’s because moissanites are lab-grown although this may seem like a downside for some. And some may probably appreciate the use of technology in creating a moissanite. However, there is a rapid increase of ethical jewelry buyers which support purchases of lab-created stones like moissanites. And because moissanites are produced artificially, they also have a high clarity grade—it’s rare to find moissanites with recognizable inclusions and blemishes.

Varying colors of moissanites include shades of yellow-green, colourless, and nearly colourless. Moissanites’ brilliance and fire, affordability, and most importantly eco-friendly prove that its rise to popularity as the best diamond alternative should be beautifully embraced.

 

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