Is Moissanite a Real Diamond?

No, moissanite is not a real diamond. Moissanite is a gemstone made from silicon carbide, while diamonds are composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. Although moissanite can look similar to diamonds, it has different optical properties and hardness.

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Composition Differences

Diamonds are composed of pure carbon arranged in a crystal lattice structure.

Moissanite, on the other hand, is made of silicon carbide, which gives it slightly different optical characteristics.

Because of this difference, moissanite reflects light differently compared to diamonds.


Appearance and Sparkle

Moissanite produces a stronger rainbow sparkle compared to diamonds.

Diamonds produce the classic white sparkle associated with traditional engagement rings.

Many buyers prefer lab diamonds because they provide the authentic diamond appearance.

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Durability Comparison

Diamonds rank 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them the hardest natural substance.

Moissanite ranks 9.25, which is still durable but slightly softer than diamonds.

Because of their superior hardness, diamonds are often preferred for jewelry worn daily.


Choosing a Diamond Instead of Moissanite

Buyers who want the traditional diamond look often choose lab diamonds because they offer:

• identical appearance to natural diamonds
• excellent durability
• certified grading reports

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Conclusion

Moissanite is a beautiful gemstone, but it is not a diamond. Lab diamonds provide the authentic diamond appearance while offering excellent value compared to natural diamonds.

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