Moissanite is not a synthetic diamond or the often dreaded cubic zirconia, it's a totally separate gemstone that is naturally only found in meteorites and has almost identical properties to a diamond.
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Meet Moissanite - The even shinier, exactly as durable and 10x cheaper twin of diamonds...
Rappers and athletes have stopped buying diamond jewelry because it's IMPOSSIBLE to tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds.
Why is moissanite going VIRAL?
Rappers and athletes have stopped buying diamond jewelry because it's IMPOSSIBLE to tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds.
Does not tarnish, fade, or turn cloudy
Identical to Diamonds
FAQs
Is moissanite a fake diamond?
Does moissanite pass the diamond tester?
Yes - moissanite will always pass the diamond tester.
Moissanite and diamonds have very similar conductive properties, and that's what diamond testers rely on to determine the result.
Do rappers wear moissanite?
Yes. Many rappers and celebrities have stopped buying diamonds, because moissanite is financially smarter and looks identical to a diamond.
Can you tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds?
No.It's impossible to tell the difference between moissanite and diamond just by looking at them.
You would have to go to an expert jewelry store and use a magnifying loupe to examine the inclusions in both gemstones to tell the difference.
Does moissanite jewelry tarnish, fade, change color or get cloudy?
Moissanite jewelry is extremely durable and will not get cloudy, fade, change color or tarnish.
IceCartel moissanite jewelry is made with a base of 925 silver, which means it's not suspectible to tarnishing in an oxygen environment.
Is moissanite a fake diamond?
Moissanite is not a fake diamond. Moissanite is a totally separate gemstone that is naturally only found in meteorites and has almost identical properties to a diamond.
Are diamonds a good investment?
Not really, because diamonds are not rare.
The only reason diamonds are expensive is because the mining of diamonds is strictly controlled by a monopoly that holds back supply of diamonds, hence increasing the price.