The Differences Between Diamonds and Moissanite

in diamond •  4 years ago 

Moissanite and diamonds have some similarities but there are also some major differences between the two, making the choice for many a difficult one. You might think that you would automatically choose the more expensive stone, but there are good reasons that moissanite diamond rings and diamonds are superior to diamond rings. If you're like many people, then you have to make a distinction between moissanite diamond rings and diamonds. It will help you understand the differences and what they mean when it comes to buying a ring for your loved one.


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Diamonds sparkle, that is all you need to know about them. They are known for their brilliance and when cut properly, can resemble sparkling gems. Moissanite, however, is not as sparkling and has other properties that make it less impressive in comparison. Moissanite does have the property of being colorless, but when diamonds sparkle, the color is often yellow or brown rather than pure white. Because diamonds sparkle in the sun, diamonds, and moissanite do not mix well together.

Another similarity is that both diamonds and moissanite are formed under essentially the same circumstances. In real diamonds, mineral crystals begin to form and grow into shapes over millions of years. They are then struck off into microscopic pieces, each with its own tiny sparkle and color. When those pieces come together and are put in a lab, a natural diamond begins to form.

The biggest thing that makes moissanite stand out as a unique gemstone is that it is much cheaper than diamonds. In real gemstones, minerals tend to crystallize and grow into a huge single stone, producing a very visible diamond-like shine. The process tends to be slow, and the larger and more complicated the gemstone, the longer this process takes, making it far more expensive over time. The cheaper moissanite stones are made by a process that involves allowing chemicals to react with the stone and sparkle.

The most obvious difference between diamonds and moissanite, however, is their prices. Diamonds are far rarer than moissanite and therefore far more expensive. However, the price of a diamond does not directly correlate with its quality. A fancy and more expensive diamond does not automatically translate into a better-quality gem. While diamonds are extremely brilliant, their sparkle is not enough to make them the perfect diamond alternative.

The lack of sparkle makes diamonds less reflective. Because they are so brilliant, moissanite tends to appear brighter because they do not require as much light to sparkle. This means that the diamonds will glitter more than moissanite, making both stones attractive to most people. Because diamonds are so rare and precious, it is rare for anyone to find a diamond that sparkles more than moissanite, which means that the diamond alternative is far less rare than many people believe.

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