How easy is it to break moissanite?

No. Moissanite is one of the toughest known gemstones which makes it perfect for an engagement ring, a piece of jewelry that is usually worn every day. Studies in high pressure research have shown that moissanite is highly resistant to breaking and chipping.
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Does moissanite crack easily?

Can you crack Moissanite? While Moissanite and Diamond are two of the hardest and most durable gemstones, it is worth noting that no gemstone is indestructible. All gemstones are susceptible to chips and cracks if it encounters enough acute force.
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Is moissanite hard to break?

Moissanite resists chipping and breaking better than diamond. Diamond, when struck against something hard, can sheer off in the direction of its crystal growth (this is called “cleaving”).
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What is the downside of moissanite?

They're Way Too Shiny. Moissanite has a crazy amount of sparkle. Its refractive index is higher than a natural diamond's, producing more shine and a special kind of fiery rainbow brilliance. While some people go crazy for these sparkles, others turn up their noses at them.
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Is moissanite fragile?

Be mindful that your moissanite engagement ring is a piece of fine jewellery which means it's very delicate.
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Why is moissanite so cheap now?

Moissanite is cheaper than diamonds because it is created in a lab. Rather than going through countless hands and endless red tape, it is created on-demand in the exact quantity, quality, and location that the company requests. This is a tremendous cost-savings for jewellery shops and brands.
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Why is moissanite not as popular?

Given the circumstance of this gem's origin, natural Moissanite is not available to be mined and astronomically expensive to source. When the idea of engagement rings became popular around 1910, Diamond had enough natural supply in the mines around the world to meet the demands of the newly adopted proposal culture.
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Can people tell if your ring is moissanite?

The most effective way to tell Moissanite apart from a diamond is to use a loupe to look through the top, or the crown, of the jewel at an angle. You will see two slightly blurred lines that indicates a double refraction, an inherent quality of Moissanite. Double refraction is easier to see in some shapes than others.
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Can you shower with a moissanite ring?

Yes, you can wear your moissanite engagement ring in the shower. On its own, water will not harm your moissanite stone. However, repeated exposure to soap, shampoo and conditioner can create a build-up of oils on the surface of your ring.
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Do moissanite rings get cloudy?

We've got good news for you: moissanite does not get cloudy! However, chemical buildup and dirt can start to dull its shine; same as with diamonds and other precious stones. If you keep your moissanite clean, it'll be crystal clear forever.
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Will moissanite set off a diamond tester?

Moissanite registers as 'diamond' on diamond testers. That is why you need an additional tester (a Moissanite tester) to detect Moissanite.
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Is moissanite hard enough for daily wear?

Durability. Moissanite gemstones are a 9.25 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness, so they are suitable for everyday wear.
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Does moissanite trick a diamond tester?

A diamond tester will only test positive for diamond and moissanite. Synthetic moissanite has been used as a gemstone only since the 1990s, so if your piece is from an earlier era, it's definitely a diamond if it passes this test!
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What can damage a moissanite?

Moissanite tends to get dull from the oil from soaps, cosmetics, skin, and your activities throughout the day. Grease and oil can have much of an impact on them but nothing a quick cleaning can't fix!
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Will hand sanitizer ruin my moissanite ring?

Using hand sanitizer while wearing a ring won't cause immediate damage to diamonds or gemstones, but can leave a filmy residue on the stones over time, dulling the sparkle.
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How long do moissanite rings last?

Will Moissanite last forever? Yes it will. Moissanite is a beautiful gemstone that is very hard – a 9.25 on the hardness scale! So, just like a Diamond is forever, so too, is Moissanite.
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Do moissanite sparkle as much as diamonds?

In general, moissanite may have more brilliance than a diamond. “It has more fire and brilliance than any other gemstone, meaning it has more sparkle,” reveals O'Connell. “Because moissanite is double refractive, it is cut differently than diamonds to enhance the sparkle.”
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Which is better cubic zirconia or moissanite?

Moissanite is harder and more durable than cubic zirconia, so it is less likely to chip and crack when in a ring setting. Choose cubic zirconia if you are shopping for earrings or a pendant, as this type of jewelry is less likely to be damaged. People are less likely to get a close-up look at earrings or pendants.
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Does a 2 carat moissanite look fake?

Yes, moissanite looks very similar to a diamond. It's near-colorless, has a similar refractive index to a diamond and the GIA deems moissanite the closest diamond imitation. Many jewelers consider moissanite a diamond alternative, not an imitation, though you will find plenty of that language on the internet.
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Can a normal person tell the difference between moissanite and diamond?

Most people cannot tell the difference between moissanite and diamonds. The GIA has even stated that moissanite is “much closer to diamond in overall appearance and heft than any previous diamond imitation.”
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Why choose moissanite over diamond?

Moissanite disperses light very well and has higher light refraction than Diamond and will appear more brilliant. Additionally, Moissanite is less likely to attract grease or dirt over time than a Diamond due to its crystalline structure which should help keep the 'sparkle' longer between cleanings.
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Why do people choose moissanite over diamonds?

Today, moissanite is sought after for its resemblance to diamonds as well as its unique sparkle. Beyond their diamond-like appearance, moissanites are known for their fiery brilliance, uncompromised durability and attractive price, making them an increasingly popular choice for engagement rings.
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Is lab created moissanite worth anything?

One downside to lab created diamonds and moissanite is that there's not much resell value.
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Do moissanite rings hold value?

Yes, moissanite engagement rings have a healthy value in the ring resale marketplace. You can always sell your old moissanite ring or replace it with a new one if you feel it has altered in color or quality.
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Which moissanite is closest to a diamond?

Some Moissanite brands like Charles and Colvard sell a near-colorless Moissanite that is the equivalent of a GHI color diamond. Unlike diamonds, colorless moissanite often has a yellow, grey or green tinge under certain lights that is more visible in larger stones.
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