1.5ct Moissanite Ring

1.5ct Moissanite Ring

If you are thinking about buying a perfect moissanite ring and you don't know what size to choose, stay reading. At Planderful we will tell you why the 1.5ct moissanite ring is the best choice for an elegant piece of jewelry.

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Choose a moissanite ring

Just like diamonds, moissanite also has carats. If you don't know yet, this gemstone bears great similarities with diamonds, in fact, it is the best alternative for jewelry. The popularity of moissanite is not only due to its visual resemblance to a diamond, but it is also one of the highest-quality gems.

Since its discovery in 1893 in a meteorite crater, moissanite has been considered a rare and scarce mineral. This makes it a material certainly coveted by jewelers and consumers. Given its rarity, moissanite is mainly produced synthetically.

While diamonds have a 10 on the Mohs scale, moissanite has a 9.5 and scores higher than any other gemstone besides diamond. It is a hard gemstone, brighter than a diamond, and cheaper. Also, because it is created in laboratories, moissanite can have many inclusions, which gives it those rainbow-like sparkles. For these reasons, the moissanite ring is one of the most popular, especially for wedding rings.

Now, how to choose the size of the moissanite stone?

 

What are the carats of moissanite?

Caratage (Ct.), is the unit of measurement that determines the weight of the gemstone. While it does not refer to size, weight can in some cases affect size, although this is not always the case. Gemstones can be cut in different ways to create particular designs and can create the perception that a moissanite may be larger or smaller in size.

The word "carat" comes from "carob" (a seed), which is the unit of measurement used by dealers in gems such as diamonds. The current weight of a carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams. It is important to mention that the carat of gems corresponds to weight and has no relation whatsoever to the carat of gold which corresponds to purity.

Another misperception is that a higher carat weight is always better than a lower carat weight. While it is true that a large stone can be a status symbol (a clear example is Hollywood), carat weight is not related to sparkle. A beautiful sparkle is the result of a well-created cut. In fact, a high carat weight moissanite with a poor cut grade may appear smaller than a lower carat weight moissanite with a very good cut.

Also remember that two moissanite of equal carat weight can have very different costs depending on other factors (such as cut, color, and clarity).

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A brief history of Carat in gemstones

The term carat comes from an ancient method of weighing precious stones and metals with carob seeds, which were considered uniform in weight. It was only in 1907, at the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures, that it was agreed that one carat of diamond would be equal to 200 mg, or 0.2 grams of a diamond. Carats can also be measured in points: 100 points equals one carat. From this measurement, the carats of gemstones such as moissanite are also calculated in this way.

 

Differences in moissanites

A deeply cut moissanite has a greater proportion of its total weight "hidden" at depth, resulting in a smaller diameter than a well-cut moissanite. These differences are usually small, but noticeable. Even when comparing two moissanite with exactly the same caratage, it may give the impression that one is larger than the other.

It is also possible to have a larger moissanite (by design, luster, cut) and with less weight, than a smaller one. For example, a 0.98 cts moissanite looks bigger than a 1.00 cts brilliant. If the moissanite has a deep cut, the brilliant will look smaller.

A well-cut moissanite may even have a slightly lower carat weight than a deeply cut moissanite, and still have a larger diameter, making it appear larger in size.

Most of the time, you can easily perceive a difference in size between every 0.25cts points between one moissanite and another. The average sizes of the most popular round moissanite are among those described in the following table:

 

Price of a carat of moissanite

Moissanites with higher carat weights are cut from larger rough crystals and are more difficult to find than smaller crystals. So, the relationship between carat weight and price depends on the uniqueness or availability of a rough crystal.

Carat price also relates to finding rough crystals with attractive colors, and external and internal characteristics that could positively influence purity when cutting moissanite.

Source: https://lioridiamonds.com/blogs/news/moissanite-vs-lab-diamonds

Why choose a 1.5ct moissanite ring?

Select a carat weight slightly less than a whole and half a carat. For example, instead of buying a 2.00-carat ring, consider buying a 1.50-carat ring. This will save you a considerable amount of money and you will never notice the slight difference in size.

Splurge on size. This is the most important factor because it maximizes sparkle. Even a high-carat moissanite with excellent color and purity can look lifeless and dull if the sizing is poor.

The total carat weight (total ct) is the combined measurement of all the diamonds in any one piece. So, be sure to ask about the weight of the individual diamonds in the piece you are purchasing.

Finally, consider the size of the ring. The smaller the finger, the larger the stone will appear. A 1.50-carat moissanite solitaire looks larger on a size 6 finger than on a size 8. The size of the ring also affects the perception of a diamond's carat.

Choosing a thin ring creates a perspective that makes your center stone appear larger. A popular ring to achieve this is the pavé, which features small diamonds encrusted.

The 1.50-carat is also the most popular size for moissanite engagement rings and wedding bands.

 

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