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Forum rules on this board don't allow us to discuss moissanite - strictly natural diamonds. Just to clarify your statement, moissanite have more fire than a natural diamond (its their "tell"). If you search on google for "moissy emerald cut" you'll find links on other boards that you can read.
I bought and returned some h&a round and oec moissanites sold by a popular vendor. The ones I bought did not have enough contrast in daylight that they looked milky/blurry and appeared to lack depth. These are attributes I do not see in my diamonds which are all ideal cut. Whether or not a lot of “maul” stones have this appearance, I do not know. A lot of people Who bought and were happy with moissanites said the stones looked better than real diamonds but I found the statement did not apply in my case. I read that Amoras have more diamond like depth and lusted but have not had a chance to see one in person. I would not be surprised if many emerald cut moissanites also lacked contrast in daylight (Btw, many ec moissanites are not cut like ec diamonds. The windmills would be a giveaway to me). But I have great hopes for avc moissanites because it is designed by someone who has expertise in diamonds. Hence the reason why I lurk on this part of pricescope.
I have a Charles and Colvard RB Moissanite and I really like it. Its a bit like a disco ball in sunlight (A bit OTT) and also have some cheap and cheerful greenish blue ones from eBay (they are produced in India). I actually prefer the blue/ green ones. They are interesting stones, I don’t compare them to diamonds because they aren’t. They have good durability, slightly higher on Mohos than sapphire. Moissanite now comes in different qualities, the “whiter” the more expensive. There’s a type called Amora which are supposed to be most diamond like, but I prefer the cheaper more “yellowish” ones because I’m not spending thousands on a man made stone!
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I see what you mean about the green/blue tint. It’s quite apparent from the photo, especially side by side.
Why are the moissanite produced in India like that?
The natural colour of Moissanite is green / yellow. White colours are produced by what was a patented process owned by Charles and Colvard. That patent has expired so now any country can make them. I presume, price wise, that white ones are more expensive to make. Moissanite is a real natural crystal, found in meteorites, but tiny tiny. It’s Silcon Carbide. It had actually been in production for many years (before use as a gem) as an industrial abrasive (for grit wheels) as its nearly as hard as diamond but much much cheaper.I think I would actually have to see a diamond and moissanite side by side to see the differences that you describe. I suppose it is difficult to find something that’s ever going to be as good.
Johnathan has some moissanites on his website - Augustvintageinc.com. He is showing h&a, ideal cut round brilliant ones. Tempting!!
Mochiko, where did you get the ENV moissanite from? it's fabulously diamond-like.
Mochiko, where did you get the ENV moissanite from? it's fabulously diamond-like.
Also does anyone know what sort of moissanite JuliaB uses? Is it ENV? I'm looking to get some rose cuts for a toi et moi ring and after seeing LoveAffairDiamonds' IG of rose cut moissy, I am in love!
If I'm not mistaken, ENV moissanite is sold by JYB jewels on Etsy.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/JYBJewels?section_id=20685057
https://www.instagram.com/jybjewels/?max_id=1519181894846964380
@ericad - would you mind sharing what moissanite ended up being your prince and why? I am trying to sort through all the options and it's so hard to compare online... Would love to hear from someone who's been through it and found an old cut she likes (I am deciding between an OEC and an Antique Cushion). Thanks!!!
I wish I could, but as a vendor I'm prohibited from posting anything that resembles self-promotion lol.![]()