| Question: What
is Moissanite?
Answer: Moissanite jewels are lab created Silicon
Carbide material and has very close physical properties to diamond.
Question: What are the
physical properties of Moissanite as compared to diamond?
Answer: Moissanite has very close characteristics
to diamond. The refractive index or brilliance of Moissanite is
2.65 as compared to 2.42 for diamond. The dispersion or fire of
Moissanite is 0.104 as compared to 0.044 for diamond. Moissanite
is the second hardest jewel after diamond with a hardness rating
of 9.25 as compared to 10 for diamond.
Question: Is it difficult
to tell the difference between Moissanite and diamond?
Answer: Yes. It is quite difficult to tell the
two apart especially when both have very similar properties. Even
many professional
jewelers find it hard to distinguish the two.
Question: Does Moissanite
test like a diamond?
Answer: Yes, most definitely. As seen on 20/20,
Moissanite is the only other jewel that will test “positive”
as a diamond when tested using a standard diamond tester.
Question: How can you distinguish
between Moissanite and diamond?
Answer: There is currently a detection equipment
specially designed to test for Moissanite.
Question: Will Moissanite
ever cloud, fade or change colour?
Answer: Moissanite will last forever just like
diamond.
Unlike other diamond simulants, Moissanite will never fade,
cloud or change colour over time. All Moissanite jewels come with
Charles
& Colvard Certificate of Authenticity and Limited
Lifetime Warranty.
Question: How do you care
for Moissanite?
Answer: Moissanite will require only simple care
just like any other jewels. You would care for Moissanite
just the way you would care for diamond.
Question: How is Moissanite
sold?
Answer: Moissanite is sold by stone millimeters
(mm) and/or diamond equivalent weight and not by its weight. The
same size of Moissanite stones as compared to diamond by weight,
weighs approximately 13% less than diamond.
Question: What is the heat
resistance of Moissanite?
Answer: Under extreme temperature, Moissanite has
more heat resistance than diamond. Just like diamond jewellery,
Moissanite jewellery can be cast in place and will not be prone
to any heat damage when the jewellery is being repaired or re-sized.
Question: What is the origin
of Moissanite?
Answer: Particles of the material were originally
discovered by Dr. Henri Moissan during his work at an ancient meteorite
crash in the Diablo Canyon in Arizona in 1893. This meteorite crash
happened approximately 50,000 thousand years ago. This amazing brilliant
and diamond-like material discovered by Dr. Moissan was from the
fragments of the meteorite. It was named “Moissanite”
in honour of Dr. Moissan in 1905.
Question: What is the typical
colour of Moissanite?
Answer: Moissanites are “H to J” in
colour which is similar to many diamonds which also fall into this
range of colour. It is still considered as a white colour, however
not as white-white like other synthetic diamond such as Cubic Zirconia
which is less believable since white-white colour diamonds are extremely
rare.
Question: What is the typical
clarity of Moissanite?
Answer: Moissanites are typically VS1 in clarity
when using the diamond grading system as a benchmark.
Question: How does it compare
to Cubic Zirconia?
Answer: Unlike Cubic Zirconia, Moissanite will
not fracture, crack or discolour when exposed to extreme heat. Also,
it will not fade and cloud and will
last forever. |