Moissanite Earrings

Moissanite Earrings

Moissanite earrings are classic jewelry to wear at gala events. Whether for day or night, this stone is one of the most elegant because it is considered a diamond alternative for its similar appearance and high quality. At Planderful we invite you to discover Moissanite earrings, your next favorite piece of jewelry.

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Types of Moissanite Earrings

The combination of earrings with Moissanite for the ear is chosen depending on where the holes are located. This selection will make our style even more defined. An ear full of stone earrings is not the same as an ear full of earrings of different sizes, is it? When we see them on someone else we may love these types of earrings but when we see them on us, things can change.

So if you have in mind to buy some new Moissanite earrings, you should know the different types of earrings.

 

  • Button type

Button-type earrings are attached to the lobe and are usually small. Generally, this type of earring has a striking and modern design. It is a model of earrings ideal for informal moments or to wear during the day to day.

 

  • Buckle earrings

The buckle-type earrings are somewhat smaller than the button type. The buckle earrings are quite simple and are characterized by being composed of a precious stone inside which usually stands out for its design and brightness. If you are a simple and feminine woman this is the best option for you.

 

  • Chandelier type

Chandelier earrings are so named because they resemble the shape of a chandelier. They are characterized by having a buckle or button closure to attach them to the ear. Thanks to the diamond, chandelier earrings cause a very striking "waterfall effect" due to the high degree of refraction of Moissanite, thus obtaining spectacular reflections that resemble sparks with the colors of the rainbow.

Source: https://d-carats.com/product/pear-cut-moissanite-diamond-drop-earrings/

 

  • Arracada-type or earrings

The earrings are distinguished by their circular shape. The smallest ones usually measure between 2 and 5 cm, but there are also larger and oval-shaped ones. They are usually a very good option if you want to achieve a visual effect of elongation in your face. The best way to wear these earrings is with your hair up.

 

General characteristics of Moissanite

Moissanite is a gemstone that offers a brilliant and beautiful alternative to diamonds. With a brilliance superior to diamonds and the second hardest stone in the world behind only diamonds, Moissanite is a stone you will fall in love with.

Moissanite was found for the first time in 1893 by Henri Moissan, a French scientist who ended up winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Moissan found microscopic particles of Moissanite in a hole made by a meteorite that fell in Arizona. At the beginning, he believed he had found diamonds, but a little later find out that the crystals were made of silicon carbide.

Natural Moissanite is incredibly rare as it comes from space, which is why the Moissanite available today is created in a laboratory. After many years of trial and error, the particles Moissan discovered were successfully synthesized to produce what is now one of the most brilliant stones in the world.

In recent times, Moissanite has carved out its own niche in the gemstone market and is marketed alongside the diamond market as a cheaper alternative.

This stone can easily be confused with diamonds, but it is very different in composition: diamond is composed of pure carbon and Moissanite of silicon carbide, but differentiating them at a glance is not an easy task. In fact, the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) has stated that moissanite is "much closer to the diamond in appearance and overall weight than any other stone."

 

Moissanite vs Diamonds

  • Hardness

The hardness of gemstones is measured on the Mohs scale, which evaluates the ability of a gemstone to resist being scratched by another stone.

On the Mohs scale, moissanite scores 9.25, a very good score making it one of the hardest substances in the world (harder than Sapphires and Rubies) and very suitable for everyday use in jewelry. Diamonds are the hardest known mineral and receive a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale.

 

  • The Weight

Moissanite weighs much less than diamonds: 15% lighter, to be exact. This is why moissanite is normally sold by width and length in millimeters instead than carat weight. A moissanite stone that is visually equivalent in size to a 1-carat diamond will not actually weigh 1 carat.

 

  • Luster

Luster refers to the appearance of light reflected from within the gemstone. Moissanites have a more "colorful" luster than diamonds. The larger the moissanite, the more likely the difference from the brilliance of a diamond will be noticeable. This is also due to the refractive index.

 

  • Fire

Fire refers to the number of colored sparkles seen in the stone. The fire of moissanite has a power of 0.104, while the fire of a diamond has a power of 0.044.

Moissanite is known for its "disco-ball" effect because the rainbow light flashes rapidly around the gemstone.

 

  • Refractive Index

The index of refraction is the stone's ability to deflect light. Moissanite is birefringent and diamond is not. Moissanite has an index of refraction of 2.65-2.69, while diamonds have an index of refraction of 2.42.

Birefringence or double refraction is an optical property of certain bodies, which consists of splitting a ray of incident light into two linearly polarized rays perpendicular to each other as if the material had two different refractive indices.

Special gemmological equipment is used to measure the refractive index.

 

  • The Price

Moissanites have dramatically lower prices than diamonds of the same size stones. Moissanites generally vary in price only according to size and cut. Natural diamond prices vary by shape, carat, cut, color, and clarity.

Source: https://shop.moneymax.com.sg/blogs/blog/moissanite-vs-diamond-what-are-the-differences

 

Now you know everything you need to know to get your Moissanite earrings. Visit the Planderful website and discover our jewelry.

 

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