About Moissanite

Moissanite is a synthetic gemstones that made of silicon carbide and was first discovered in 1893 by French scientist Henri Moissan

Moissanite is known for its brilliance, fire, and durability and is often used in engagement rings and other fine jewellery

Comparing to natural diamond, considered as a more ethical and affordable alternative

Moissanite has gained popularity with consumers seeking a sustainable and ethical alternative to diamonds due to its environmentally friendly production process and reduced carbon footprint. It is important to highlight that although Moissanite can closely resemble a diamond in appearance, a trained gemologist equipped with specialized tools can differentiate between the two.