Moissanite-Charles and Colvard
Why Buy Moissanite

Why Buy Moissanite Instead of Any Other Gemstone ?

With over twice the sparkle of  even a diamond, more women today are choosing Moissanite jewelry for themselves.  Its unique origins and unmatched beauty make it one of the fastest growing personal choice jewels available.  Properly cut by master cutters, moissanite has incredible fire, brilliance and luster exceeding that of any known gemstone or other man-made material.  These faceted jewels now offer you a variety of choices as they are available near colorless to very slightly tinted are available in round, oval, marquise, pear shape, radiant cut octagon, heart shape, triangle, trillion, princess cut squares, and antique squares.

Moissanite is truly is in a class by itself, providing visual beauty and pride of ownership that needs no comparison. But those who see and admire it are compelled to compare it to the only known thing that comes close to it in beauty, the diamond.

It is generally accepted that the most important characteristics of a jewel are its beauty, durability and rarity.

Beauty

The beauty of a jewel is determined by its color, brilliance, "fire" and luster.

Brilliance

The brilliance of a jewel is created by cutting designs that use the jewel's refractive index and is measured by the amount of light that enters the jewel and is reflected back to the viewer.

Fire

The dispersion of a jewel combined with the cutting design results in the "fire," or the breaking of light rays into the spectrum of colors and is measured by the amount of colored flashes viewed when the jewel is moved in various lighting conditions.

Luster

Luster is the amount of light that is reflected back to the observer from the surface of the jewel.

Durability

The durability of a jewel is determined by its hardness, or resistance to scratching, and its toughness, or resistance to chipping or cleaving. The jewel's hardness also determines the extent to which brilliance and "fire" can be highlighted by cutting with sharp, highly polished facets.

Rarity

Rarity is the availability or perceived availability of a jewel.

These important characteristics are determined by a jewel's physical properties. The table below compares the physical properties of created moissanite and four of the most popular natural jewels.

 

Comparison
Chart

BEAUTY

DURABILITY

SPECIFIC GRAVITY

BRILLIANCE
Refractive Index

FIRE
Dispersion

LUSTER

HARDNESS
Mohs

TOUGHNESS

2.65-2.69

0.104

20.4%

9.25

excellent

3.21

2.42

0.044

17.2%

10

excellent
*

3.52

1.77

0.018

7.4%

9

excellent
**

4.00

1.77

0.018

7.4%

9

excellent
**

4.00

1.58

0.014

4.8%

7.5

good to poor

2.72

* except good in cleavage direction    ** except twinned stones

"Its optical properties provide a diamond with it's brillance, luster and fire. Moissanite out performs diamond on all counts." As quoted from world renown expert Allan Hodgkinson, F.G.A. D.G.A and author of the Rapport Diamond Report Article on Moissanite dated December 4, 1998.

The following sections provide fascinating pictures and information demonstrating the intense beauty, durability, and rarity of this stunning new jewel. Read on to learn why moissanite's superior brilliance, fire, and luster; along with its incredible hardness make it unlike any jewel ever seen.

 

Brilliance and Fire  

The following photographs demonstrate why moissanite's superior brilliance and fire make it a jewel whose stunning beauty is unmatched by any other. Compare a moissanite jewel's brilliance and fire to any other jewel and you will see why we say it is unlike any jewel ever seen.  

Diamond

A one carat diamond in water with a high intensity light shining on it.

The effective brilliance (refractive index) is displayed by the length of the light specks and the size of the ring of specks in proximity to the center of the diamond.

The fire (dispersion) is displayed by the spectrum of color associated with each speck.

 

A one carat moissanite jewel in water with a high intensity light shining on it.

The superior brilliance (refractive index) is clearly displayed by the increased length of the light specks and the larger size of the ring of specks.

The superior fire (dispersion) is clearly displayed by the deep, intense spectrum of color associated with each speck.

Moissanite

 

Moissanite (left) and Diamond (right)

A one carat moissanite jewel side-by-side with a one carat diamond in water with a high intensity light shining on them.

The superior brilliance of moissanite is displayed by the ring of specks extending beyond that of diamond.

The superior fire of moissanite is displayed by the intense color spectrum of the moissanite light specks when compared to the diamond light specks.

   

Rarity  

Moissanite created by Charles & Colvard is by far the rarest jewel on earth.

Charles & Colvard, Ltd. uses a unique combination of art and science to turn these rare jewel-quality crystals into a very limited quantity of created moissanite jewels.

The chart below shows the number of carats of created moissanite produced in 1999 in comparison to the millions of carats of the other four precious jewels imported into the United States .

1999 U.S. Gemstone Imports

The intervening years have seen only slight modification in these ratios and today, Moissanite is by far still the rarest of all jewel quality gemstones available.

Quality

To ensure the highest quality, all created moissanite jewels are evaluated to exacting standards by specially trained gemologists, quality control personnel, and automated video imaging equipment.

Warranty

All Charles & Colvard created moissanite jewels come with the following 'Certificate of Authenticity and Limited Lifetime Warranty' card.

Certificate of Authenticity and Limited Lifetime Warranty Card

Certificate of Authenticity and Limited Lifetime Warranty Card  

Science and Art  

From the mind of a scientist and the eye of an artist, we present Moissanite created by Charles & Colvard.

After a century of research, only one company in the world is capable of growing moissanite crystals suitable for use as a precious jewel. Charles & Colvard uses their own uncommon combination of art and proprietary science to turn these rare jewel-quality crystals into stunning moissanite jewels.

Computer Modeling

The cutting specifications for moissanite jewels are designed to maximize the brilliance and fire inherent in the material. To maximize the light reflecting from a faceted moissanite jewel requires the design of shapes with proportions and angles unlike any other jewel.

Using computer modeling, we create proprietary designs to display the maximum light reflection based on the optical properties (i.e. fire, brilliance and luster) of moissanite jewels. A unique version of the round brilliant cut was the first shape developed applying these computer models. Recently we designed new fancy shapes that eliminate dark areas commonly found in other gemstones with these fancy cuts. We believe these proprietary designs enhance moissanite's physical properties for the superior optical performance observed in faceted moissanite jewels.

 

Round Brilliant
Round Brilliant

Baguette
Baguette

 

 

Baguette, Tapered
Baguette, Tapered

Cushion
Cushion

 

 

Heart
Heart

Marquise
Marquise

 

 


Octagon


Oval

 

 


Pear


Princess

 

 

Radiant
Radiant

Square Brilliant
Square Brilliant

 

 


Triangle


Trillion



Durability  

The durability of a gemstone is determined by its hardness, i.e., resistance to scratching, and its toughness, i.e.,  resistance to chipping or cleaving.

Moissanite created by Charles & Colvard, at 9.25 Mohs, is second in hardness only to diamond and incredibly tough. During the development of created moissanite jewels, extensive real-world wear tests were performed by women in a variety of professions, from bank teller to dog groomer to office worker. These wear tests confirmed that moissanite jewels out-perform most jewels in terms of durability.

Superior Heat Resistance  

Moissanite has heat resistance properties superior to many other jewels, offering the following distinct advantages for using moissanite in fine jewelry.

  • Moissanite jewels can be cast in place, allowing the jewelry designer to offer innovative, exact-fit designs.
  • Moissanite jewels are less likely to experience heat damage during jewelry repair operations.
  • Moissanite jewels can survive the extreme temperatures found in typical house fires.

The following pictures demonstrate the superior heat resistance of created moissanite jewels compared to diamond.

A moissanite jewel and a diamond are placed in a high temperature oven. The temperature in the oven is increased and a flow of oxygen is introduced.

 

As the oven reaches 1100° C, the diamond catches fire and begins to vaporize. At this point, the heat to the oven is turned off and the diamond will continue to burn until...

 

...the diamond has completely vaporized. The moissanite jewel remains intact and as brilliant as the day it was created.

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