How to Tell the Difference Between Moissanite and Diamond

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How to Tell the Difference Between Moissanite and Diamond

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Moissanite is often used as a substitute for diamond in jewelry, and many people cannot readily tell the difference between these two stones. The best way to tell whether a stone is a diamond or moissanite is to use a diamond tester or a moissanite tester. But mostly diamond is used for making jewelry like blue diamond engagement rings and if you want to know more details please visit – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Tell the Difference Between Moissanite and Diamond


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How to Tel the Dif erence Between Moissanite and
Diamond
Even though moissanite isnt identical to
diamond, it does offer close similarities,
particularly when studied with the naked
eye.Moissanite is often used as a substitute for
diamond in jewelry, and many people cannot
readily tell the difference between these two
stones.Here are some of the most salient
differences between these two stones Moissanite
has more brilliance than diamond Moissanite is
more brilliant and sparkly than a diamond with
similar clarity, color, and cut. In addition,
moissanite has the so- called double
refraction property. Moissanite has more fire
It refers to how a stone breaks down light into
spectral colors. When light enters moissanite,
the fire produced is more intense than that in
diamond. Moissanite weighs less than diamond
Moissanite has lower density and specific
gravity compared with pure diamond. Moissanite
is much cheaper than diamond Moissanite costs a
fraction of the price asked for a real diamond.
For example, a moissanite can sell at 10-15 of
the price of a diamond with similar clarity,
color, cut, and size. Moissanite has higher
clarity than diamond, on average Most of the
moissanite sold these days is created in a lab
under controlled conditions that minimize
internal flaws, and thats why this stone
usually has higher clarity than most
diamonds. Sourcewww.jewelrynotes.com
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