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    Jun 19

    Moissanite Vs Diamond: Beauty, Durability, And Price

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    Moissanite is naturally occurring silicon carbide and its various crystalline polymorphs. It has the chemical formula SiC and is a rare mineral, discovered by the French chemist Henri Moissan in 1893.


    Moissanite is a lab created diamond simulant. It sparkles and gives off more fire and colors than diamond due a higher refractive index.

    Moissanite has a yellow tinge but is eye clean and nearly as hard as diamond.

    Moissanite is much cheaper than diamond.

    What could possibly replace a diamond? Well, moissanite, perhaps.




    Moissanite is a very rare gem that is sparkly and thought of as a replacement for diamonds, perhaps similar to the way that cubic zirconium is. Well, get ready for a very thorough exploration of the ins and outs of this mysterious gem, and how it compares to diamonds.


    Moissanite Vs Diamond: Who Is Henri Moissan And What Is Moissanite?

    Thousands of years ago, a meteorite struck desert land in Arizona, in the Southwest of the U.S. Well, something like that is going to attract some bigtime scientists, since fragments of stars are going to carry a heap of minerals.

    One learned fellow, Henri Moissan, found some tiny particles of what we now know as moissanite. This rare mineral is generally colorless, but can sometimes have a green or yellow tint. It is a single crystal of silicon carbide—like a little snowflake, and just as glistening.

    This stone reflects light in a way that creates spectacular multi-color patterns. It is also very hard, and these are some of the reasons that the gem can be thought of as a stand-in for good old diamonds.




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