Can Moissanite Pass for Diamond? | Abby Sparks Jewelry (2024)

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Posted by Sarah Kiley on October 02, 2022

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So you’ve recently discovered moissanite; the magical stone from meteorites that’s environmentally friendly, socially responsible, as beautiful as a diamond, but costs dramatically less.

So what’s the catch?

It’s at this point that you scour the internet for proof that it’s too good to be true. You’ll sift through wedding forums where bride after bride claims no downsides, #noregrets, and that moissanite can and most definitely does pass for a diamond.

You want the real deal? Talk to a jeweler. Luckily, you’re in the right place.

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Does Moissanite Look Like a Diamond?

Yes, moissanite looks very similar to a diamond. It’s near-colorless, has a similar refractive index to a diamond and the GIA deems moissanite the closest diamond imitation. Many jewelers consider moissanite a diamond alternative, not an imitation, though you will find plenty of that language on the internet.

The truth is that moissanite is not a synthetic diamond or the often dreaded cubic zirconia, it’s a totally separate gemstone that is naturally occurring, though extremely rare and found in meteorites. Because of its beauty and durability, it’s one of the few gemstones that’s incredibly well suited to fine jewelry. However, it’s so tough to source natural stones that the vast majority of moissanite on the market is lab created.

READ: The Differences Between Diamonds, Lab Grown Diamonds, and Moissanite

Developed by the GIA, the diamond color chart gives each diamond a color rating ranging from a completely colorless D to yellow-tinged Z.

Moissanite cannot be directly graded on the diamond color chart,however, natural moissanite is comparable to a GIA-certified K-color diamond. To the untrained, non-jeweler eye, differences in diamond color are not perceptible up until about this point. Meaning: unless you are a trained jeweler, you will not be able to tell the difference between a colorless or near colorless diamond, and you probably won’t see a difference even if a diamond has a faint yellow tinge. Natural moissanite has a faint yellow tinge. But the chance that you have the option of natural moissanite is exceedingly small.

Just a few years ago, lab created moissanite or “classic” moissanite exhibited faint yellows, greens or gray colors. Most of the moissanite on the market today has been enhanced to be colorless or as close to colorless as possible. Some discerning jewelry enthusiasts (I’m talking people who have looked at dozens of diamonds and moissanite side-by-side) maybe still be able to detect a slight yellow or gray hue in moissanite under certain lighting, but it’s getting more difficult as the technology gets better.

How To Tell Moissanite From Diamond

Unless you’ve seen a lot of diamonds and just as much moissanite, you probably can’t tell the difference. Even to a trained eye, because natural diamonds come in an infinite amount of colors, clarities, and cuts, some diamonds just look like moissanite. And as moissanite quality gets better and better, they can easily be mistaken for diamonds. If you have other diamond jewelry, you might notice that moissanite looks a little bit different when side-by-side.

The true way to tell the difference? You’ll need some professional equipment.

A diamond tester is used to detect whether or not a stone is a real diamond by measuring how heat moves through it, but because moissanite heat conductivity is close to that of a diamond, it’s not a surefire bet. There are also diamond testers that measures electrical conductivity, but this will only tell you whether a stone is or is not a diamond, not necessarily what the stone is. Moissanite testers are specifically designed to identify moissanite by measuring how a stone conducts electricity.

But I’m guessing you don’t have one of these at your disposal.

Diamond or moissanite? Only a trained eye can tell.

Armed only with the naked eye, the best way to see the difference is to have a comparably sized diamond and to compare side-by-side. You’ll notice that moissanite and diamonds have different brilliance. Diamonds distinct sparkle is a unique combination of how it reflects light, the colors that refract through it, and the scintillation. Moissanite has more colors and fire, making quick flashes of rainbow color when moving the stone around. This disco ball effect can be more pronounced in sunlight.

Like a diamond, the larger the moissanite the more color you are able to see and the easier it is to differentiate it from a diamond. Because of this, some people prefer to stick to moissanite center stones that are under a certain carat weight. That being said, no one but a jeweler or experienced jewelry buyer would likely see a difference.

Moving past the superficial, moissanite is almost as hard as a diamond on the Mohs scale; a 9.5 as compared to a diamonds perfect 10 rating.

Why is this important?

Because whatever stone you choose to use has got to be tough enough for the everyday bangs and bumps that jewelry often encounters.

Can you tell the difference between diamond and moissanite?

So can moissanite pass for diamond? For the general public, your nosy but well meaning friends, and everyone you display your moissanite ring to between now and forever…they won’t know the difference. Most don’t even know moissanite exists and wouldn’t think to question it. It’s also generally frowned upon to probe about someone’s engagement ring, though it happens! So if you’re worried about it, or anticipate feeling anxious as someone coos about how sparkly your “diamond” is, you may want to have a canned response in your back pocket. May I recommend, “Thanks! I love it too.”

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Can Moissanite Pass for Diamond? | Abby Sparks Jewelry? ›

A diamond tester is used to detect whether or not a stone is a real diamond by measuring how heat moves through it, but because moissanite heat conductivity is close to that of a diamond, it's not a surefire bet.

Does moissanite actually pass diamond tester? ›

Yes, some diamond simulants can pass a diamond tester.

For example, moissanite, a man made gem, may pass as a diamond on a standard tester pen. This is because moissanite also has very high thermal conductivity! Other diamond simulants, such as CZ, will not pass the tester.

Can a jeweler tell between moissanite and diamond? ›

Yes and no. Moissanite and diamonds can look identical to the naked eye, but trained gemologists can differentiate between them using specialized equipment.

Does moissanite sparkle like a diamond? ›

In fact, your moissanite will look like a firework next to a diamond. Bonus! Because moissanite contains some silicon, it is also less likely to attract grease or dirt than a diamond. That means a moissanite will sparkle more in between cleanings, too.

Can the average person tell moissanite from diamond? ›

There is no definite way to differentiate these jewels from one another. They are difficult to differentiate with the naked eye and even under a jeweller's loupe. Moissanite is a true alternative to diamond, offering unrivalled beauty and incredible value.

Can you tell moissanite from diamond by eye? ›

When placed side-by-side, it is almost impossible to tell the difference between a same-sized moissanite and diamond. With the naked eye, a high-quality moissanite and diamond will be almost indistinguishable. Though very subtle, the main visible difference is moissanite's greater brilliance.

Can moissanite be fake? ›

Its dazzling brilliance and resemblance to diamonds make it a sought-after choice for those looking to add a touch of elegance to their bling. However, with the rise in demand, the market has seen an unfortunate surge in fake Moissanite stones.

Why was I sent a moissanite ring in the mail? ›

The GRA Moissanite ring scam is a sophisticated operation run by seasoned e-commerce vendors, who leverage customers' personal data (e.g., addresses) without their knowledge to make money. These fraudsters, also referred to as "brushers," obtain customer information from compromised websites.

Are moissanite diamonds worth anything? ›

Let's explore the cost of 1-carat moissanite in comparison to that of a 1-carat diamond. As a guide, you can expect to pay around $5000 for a nearly colorless 1-carat diamond, but completely colorless moissanite will cost you significantly less at around $600.

What is the truth about moissanite? ›

It is constructed of silicon carbide and has a Mohs scale hardness of 9.25. (diamonds are a 10). Moissanite was manufactured in a lab, so it is not a naturally occurring gem.

What kind of moissanite looks most like a diamond? ›

Round Cut Moissanite - The Classic Favorite

When it comes to similarities between a diamond and a moissanite, the round cut is often the closest match. This is because both diamonds and round-cut moissanite refract light beautifully, and the round shape is well-suited to reflecting light in a bright and colorful way.

How much is 1 carat of moissanite? ›

The cost of a 1 carat moissanite varies depending on the quality and cut of the stone, but it is significantly more affordable than a natural diamond of the same size. Moissanite is typically priced at approximately USD 15.00 to 20.00 per carat, which is only a fraction of the price of its natural diamond counterpart.

Can moissanite pass a diamond tester? ›

In summary, while moissanite is an appealing diamond alternative, it does not always pass diamond testers, particularly those that measure thermal conductivity. Moissanite may mimic the visual appearance of diamonds to some extent, but its unique properties cannot entirely replicate the authentic diamond experience.

Can you pawn moissanite? ›

Yes, you can pawn moissanite jewelry, although you may not get the same value as you would for diamond jewelry. Pawnshops will typically evaluate the moissanite based on the same factors that influence its resale value, such as size, color, clarity, and overall condition.

Does GIA certify moissanite? ›

Based on the factors above, institutes like the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the International Gemological Institute (IGI) issue a moissanite certificate of authenticity. Moissanite grading thoroughly evaluates a stone's overall quality, authenticity, and reliability.

How can you tell a moissanite from a lab diamond? ›

On the Mohs hardness scale for gemstones, moissanite scores a 9.25, while lab diamonds boast a perfect 10. While 9.25 is a relatively high score, scratches can cause moissanite gems to lose some of their sparkle, while lab diamonds have the exact same durability as natural diamonds found deep within the Earth.

Are moissanite diamonds certified? ›

How is Moissanite Graded for Clarity? Each stone is certified by a graduate gemologist who themselves have been certified by the world renowned Gemological Institute of America. Each Charles & Colvard gem is looked at by a trained grading specialist using a 10x jewelers loupe.

Is moissanite pawnable? ›

Is moissanite pawnable in the Philippines? In the Philippines, moissanite can sometimes be pawned, although it depends on the pawnshop's policies and their expertise in identifying and valuing moissanite.

Can moissanite be resold? ›

Does Moissanite have resale value? Yes! High end Forever One Moissanite rings have a healthy resale market. “We have seen a significant increase in both the amount of listings of moissanite rings as well as the amount of sales.” says Mara Opperman of IDoNowIDont.com, the engagement ring resale marketplace.

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