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Moissanite is a rare mineral made of silicon carbide. While it occurs naturally, it’s so scarce that it must be lab-created for fine jewelry. Through advanced technology, moissanite is grown, cut, and polished to maximize its exceptional brilliance and fire. With more sparkle than most gemstones, is by definition, the world’s most brilliant gem.
First discovered by Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Henri Moissan in a meteorite crater in Arizona.This intriguing new stone was named “moissanite” in his honor.
Through innovative thermal growing methods, silicon carbide crystals are cultivated in controlled laboratory environments. These crystals are then meticulously cut and faceted, producing gemstones that rival any natural gem in brilliance and durability
Ranking 9.25 to 9.5 is the second on the Mohs hardness scale just behind diamonds, Our moissanite is exceptionally hard and scratch-resistant. Its durability makes it ideal for daily wear, ensuring it maintains its luster over a lifetime.
Moissanite's unique chemical composition allows it to slow, bend and reflect light better than any other gemstone, measuring between 2.65 and 2.69 on the refractive index. This property makes it the world’s most brilliant gem.
The term "fire" refers to a gemstone's ability to disperse light into a spectrum of colors. Moissanite exhibits more fire than diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, creating a captivating rainbow effect.
Moissanite offers exceptional qualities at a more accessible price point compared to mined diamonds. The value of moissanite is influenced by the quality of production, including the precision of its cut and clarity.
Moissanite is graded on a color scale similar to that used for diamonds. The categories include colorless (D-E-F range), near-colorless (G-H range), and faint hues of color (J-K range).