Moissanite GRA Certified 5 Row Ring
History of Moissanite
Moissanite history, a stunning gemstone made of silicon carbide, looks a lot like a diamond but has its own unique story. In 1893, French chemist Henri Moissan discovered small crystals that looked like diamonds while exploring a meteor impact site in Arizona. He thought they were diamonds for many years, but 11 years later, he realized they were something entirely new. The gemstone was named Moissanite in his honor.
Today, moissanite is a popular diamond alternative, valued for its brilliance and durability. Both natural and lab-created moissanite are used in jewelry, offering a beautiful and affordable option for those seeking something special.
Moissanite Facts
Moissanite is often found in small amounts near meteorite impact sites. Sometimes, it is also found on rough diamonds. Compared to diamonds and other gemstones used in jewelry, natural moissanite is much rarer. If we only used natural moissanite, it would be very expensive due to its scarcity. Because it is so rare and hard to find in good quality, the moissanite used in today's jewelry is created in labs.
Each ring comes with their own GRA certification and warranty ID card.
GRA Laboratory Area: U.S.A.
Cut Grade: Excellent
Depth 60%
Table: 58%
Crown Heigh- Angle: 11.5%-31℃
Pavillion Depth: 43% - 40.2℃
Gridle Thickness: Thin to Medium
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Excellent
Set in: s925 Sterling Silver