What is Moissanite Gemstones?

Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered microscopic particles of the gem that would eventually bear his name in Arizona in a crater created by a meteorite that fell to Earth.

Their durability ranks second only to diamond and is one of the hardest materials on earth (even harder than sapphire or ruby).
Moissanite has a crazy amount of sparkle. Its refractive index is higher than a natural diamond's, producing more shine and a remarkable fiery rainbow brilliance.
Known to many as The Most Brilliant Gemstone, with unsurpassed fire and brilliance, this uniquely created gemstone is the ultimate in affordable luxury.

Moissanite has been lab-grown since the late 1990s. Scientists use a combination of pressure and heat to create crystals from silicon and carbon that are identical in structure to natural moissanite. The process is long and complex, and it takes around two to three months to create a single gem.

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