Moissanite is also called Moissanite because of its dazzling brilliance. In the past two years, moissanite has exploded, and because of this, some people think that it must be the light of diamonds attached to moissanite, otherwise, as an artificial gemstone, what reason does moissanite become popular?

Although moissanite is artificially synthesized, it is still much more expensive than other imitation diamond jewelry, and its quality is also better. Compared with zircon, the cost is very low, and one piece only costs a few dollars. It is generally used in silver jewelry. On the other hand, moissanite is generally inlaid with 18K gold. Secondly, Moissanite can be issued with an appraisal certificate by some authoritative appraisal institutions. It is recommended to buy Moissanite with appraisal certificate and waist size, and beware of buying Moissanite that is faked by zircon.

In fact, the reason why moissanite is so beautiful is because of the physical, chemical and optical properties of the crystal. This gemstone has a very high refractive index of 2.65-2.69, with a dispersion index of 0.104 and 20.4% more gloss. The fire is more stunning and sparkling than South African diamonds. If it is often in the night when there are many lights or under the sun on a clear day, this moissanite can come out to act as a demon. It can't be said that it will blind your eyes, and it will also flash so that you don't even recognize yourself. The saying that there is fire only when there is light is vividly reflected on Moissanite's body, which exudes a colorful light with a strong sense of power, just like an exploding small universe.

It can reflect colorful and grotesque colored light, especially the soft and cool blue light. This phenomenon is the result of the dispersion effect of Moissanite. The production of fire must meet two conditions: first, the gem material must have a sufficiently high "dispersion" value, and second, the material must follow a certain angle and proportion during processing, which varies with different materials. Secondly, Moissanite, like South African diamonds, will never change color and fade, and will always be bright and dazzling. The price of moissanite is only one-tenth of that of diamonds, and it has been favored and popular by young beauty lovers since it came out.

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