Does Moissanite Look Fake? - Moissanite Engagement Rings

Does Moissanite Look Fake?

Whether it’s the excitement from a recent engagement or you just enjoy your band’s bedazzling beam while bopping around town, sporting your stones is all about ‘that’ feeling, right? A splash of confidence also never hurts regardless of what’s in your favourite finger jewels, and a Moissanite-made masterpiece is no exception. However some collectors and bling buffs argue that certain aspects of Moissanite are easily exposed or considered as appearing ‘fake’, discouraging some enthusiasts from donning this drop-dead diamond look-alike. But how much truth is really behind this observation? Let’s delve into Moissanite a little further where you can be the ultimate judge!


Is Too Much Sparkle Bound To Backfire?

Moissanite mesmerises its onlookers with a magnetic shimmer that’s hardly matched my any diamond-made product you can buy. It’s shinier, remarkably captivating and is an overall much more alluring product if that’s what you’re going for – let’s face it, who isn’t? People are oftentimes put-off by this overwhelming gleam thinking their Moissanite piece penetrates their audience and blows their cover too effortlessly. Well, we’re calling ‘myth’ on this one. We believe Moissanite’s irresistible sparkle should be proudly showcased among a spectrum of settings and represents only an intense and compelling fashion display that can never really be ‘too much’ no matter how it’s accessorised.
Remember, most ring enthusiasts purchase Moissanite for a reason – to flare up a room with that fiery flicker!

How Lighting Impacts Moissanite’s Appearance

While the difference between near colourless and completely colourless gems aren’t terribly obvious, changes in lighting will noticeably alter its hue (but for the better!). Moissanite will mostly appear clear or naturally ‘white’ under low or no light, however a brightly illuminated room, sun exposure or an acute flick of the hand in these settings will likely activate it’s somewhat hidden colours and tones.
The subtleness of Moissanite’s illusive pink or yellow colourations is incredibly flattering and can genuinely be a deciding factor for ring wearers long contemplating their diamond counterparts.

Coloured Moissanite

Moissanite can also be tinged with a tier of tones to transform pieces into personalised products. A chemical process allows for standard stones to be upgraded through a complex colouring procedure applied to the bottom of the ring. The best parts? The tints are tediously washed in their forever and you get to select whatever shade tickles your fancy! Just keep in mind that when it comes time for a routine spruce-up you mention it’s been coloured, as many cleaning products and processes could easily damage that non-diamond!

Moissanite vs. Diamonds At A Glance 

 

  • Hardness - Gemstone durability is measured using the Mohs Scale of Hardness. Jewels boasting a healthy representation upon this scale are less susceptible to surface scratching and other damage.
  • While diamonds weigh-in at the highest possible hardness score of 10, a modest 9.25 for moissanite is certainly an assessment to be proud of for the price you’re likely paying. This also explains moissanite’s popularity for everyday wear.

     

  • Sourcing - Moissanite is also a more ethically-conscious choice. Being laboratory-made mine-free creations, they’re what’s considered a conflict-free option in comparison to common diamond sourcing practises. 
  • The supply and demand for diamonds are oftentimes heavily controlled by ‘diamond cartels’ with a limited number of producers essentially dominating the industry and dictating prices on a global scale. This means diamonds on a retail level are subject to incredible fluctuation, leading buyers to understandably question their true worth when purchasing.

    While some diamonds are collected as responsibly as possible, not all diamond sourcing is carried out with low environmental impact. Considering your jewellery’s origins might influence some to decide upon alternatives instead of purchasing their usually-beloved favourites.

    It’s Luxury For Less

    Ditching diamonds and opting for the multi-functional Moissanite means not only is your choice of ‘rock’ more versatile, but this silicon carbide simulant offers a lump of lavishness without the wallet-busting price tag. Designing a special ring that’s unique to you is half the fun, and the magic of Moissanite offers that much desired wriggle room in people’s already-stretched budgets. It’s also easily
    matchable should you feel like purchasing compatible earrings or bracelets later on. Obviously we’d all love to be decked-out in diamonds if our bank accounts permitted it, however Moissanite provides a more realistic substitute still capable of stunning peers with a striking yet refined fluorescence.

    The Bottom Line on Moissanite

    Nobody’s setting out to street-stop Moissanite wearers challenging them on how convincing their rings appear. Moissanite jewellery will always look amazing boasting customisation possibilities that are virtually endless. Want to saturate your stone with colour? No problem! Looking for a pave, patterned or halo design? Sure! The point is that Moissanite is extremely dynamic with the cost of modification and jaw-dropping additions being significantly less than splurging on a conventional diamond ring. Knowing you’ve got a knock-out, Moissanite band you’ll never want to take off surely outweighs the importance of how much you forked out for it, right? Our opinion? Banish big spending and design your dream Moissanite ring rather than regretting blowing cash on ‘the real thing’ for the sake of (mostly) others’ admiration!

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