Choosing Between Moissanite And Diamonds For Rings

Some say that there can be no true price to beauty, but these people obviously have never found themselves needing to buy something for themselves or someone close to them. High prices can make people consider jewelry which is unconventional.

The industry standard in rings has been and will be the diamond. While diamonds are amazingly beautiful and radiant, sometimes their costs are just too prohibitive. It’s times like these when it may be worthwhile to look into diamond substitutes.

Cubic zirconia and moissanite are the two leading candidates when it comes to non-diamond colorless gemstones. Unfortunately, CZ rings are somewhat cheap and gaudy. These rings also have a terrible reputation that go along with them.

Moissanite rings have only been around since the end of the 20th century. They’re amazing beautiful and becoming more popular every day. The only reason they’re not more often talked about is that many don’t know about them.

The major downside to moissanite rings is that their centerpiece gemstones are always synthetically made. This is a real turnoff to many people. Moissanite doesn’t occur naturally, so there’s no way to get one for any price.

Moissanite rings have many fans amongst gemologists who have studied them. They apparently exhibit higher luster, fire, and brilliance compared to diamonds. This means that they’ll look as good if not better at first glance.

The other positive to moissanite rings is that they’re far less expensive than diamond ones. This means that you’d be able to afford a larger stone, a better cut, or more accenting gemstones. Diamond are great, but they are considerably expensive.

Moissanite rings offer a whole lot of value, with the downside that they are synthetic pieces. Diamond rings can claim ultimate fame, reputation, and glory. Both are amazingly beautiful elegant, and you can’t go wrong no matter which one you choose.

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