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Difference Between Diamonds and Moissanite

Difference Between Diamonds and Moissanite

Diamonds and Moissanites are the two most sought after gemstones for engagement rings here at EleshoJewelry. While they might appear quite similar to the untrained eye there are some differences that you might want to consider before making the decision to adorn your jewelry with either of these stones. Here is is breakdown detailing some of those differences:

  1. Diamonds: The Epitome of Luxury

Origin: Diamonds are natural minerals formed deep within the Earth's mantle under intense pressure and heat over millions to billions of years. They are primarily mined from kimberlite pipes or alluvial deposits in various regions worldwide.

Characteristics:

- Brilliance: Known for their exceptional brilliance, diamonds exhibit a high refractive index, dispersion (fire), and scintillation (sparkle), symbolizing eternal love and commitment.

- Hardness: Diamonds are the hardest natural substance, scoring 10 on the Mohs scale, making them highly resistant to scratching and suitable for everyday wear.

- Color Range: While white (colorless) diamonds are most popular, natural diamonds also occur in various fancy colors including yellow, pink, blue, and more.

Pros:

- Enduring symbolism and status.

- Exceptional durability.

- Potential for investment.

 

 

 

Cons:

- High cost, especially for larger and higher quality stones.

- Ethical and environmental concerns related to diamond mining.

 

Example: The Hope Diamond, among the world's most renowned diamonds.

 

Sourcing at EleshoJewelry: EleshoJewelry offers a curated selection of certified diamonds, ensuring quality and authenticity for customers seeking luxury and prestige.

 

 

  1. Moissanite: Brilliance and Affordability

Origin: Originally discovered in meteorite fragments, moissanite is now lab-created using advanced technology to mimic its natural counterpart.

 

Characteristics:

- Brilliance: Moissanite has a higher refractive index than diamonds, resulting in exceptional brilliance and fire, often described as rainbow-like flashes of color.

- Hardness: With a hardness rating of 9.25 on the Mohs scale, moissanite is very durable and suitable for everyday wear.

- Color Range: Moissanite is typically colorless or near-colorless, though some variations may show slight green or yellow hues.

 

Pros:

- Significantly more affordable than diamonds.

  • Comparable brilliance and durability to natural diamonds.
  • - Environmentally friendly option as lab-created moissanite reduces the need for diamond mining.

 

Cons:

- May lack the prestige and cultural significance associated with natural diamonds.

- Some individuals prefer the authenticity and rarity of natural gemstones.

 

Example: Charles & Colvard Forever One moissanite, known for superior brilliance.

 

Sourcing at EleshoJewelry: EleshoJewelry provides a range of high-quality moissanite options, offering luxury at a more accessible price point for customers.

 

Comparative Table

Aspect

Diamonds

Moissanite

Origin

Natural, mined

Lab-created

Brilliance

Exceptional

High

Hardness

10 (Mohs scale)

9.25 (Mohs scale)

Color Range

Colorless to various colors

Colorless to slight hues

Cost

High

Moderate

Environmental Impact

Concerns with mining

Minimal

(lab-created)

Symbolism/Status

Symbolizes luxury, status

Growing in popularity

Examples

Hope Diamond

Charles & Collard Forever One

 

Conclusion

At EleshoJewelry we strive to offer you the best of what the world of jewelry has to offer, and that includes sourcing and designing with stunning gemstones of the highest quality. Whether you prefer to go for classic and timeless diamonds or a more cost effective yet equally dazzling moissanite, we will bring your dream engagement ring to life.