24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Peter Crump
Moissanite is a naturally occurring crystal which occurs in
such small amounts and sizes as to be uncommercial.
It was discovered in 1893 by Henri Moissan in a meteorite which
had fallen to earth some 50000 years ago and landed in the
Arizona desert. Dr Moissan started studying small fragments from
this meteorite and made an astonishing discovery. Imbedded in it
were tiny amounts of what looked like a new unknown jewel.
Although it occurs naturally on earth it is only in tiny
quantities and commercially unviable.
Scientists could see its potential as a brilliant new jewelry
stone and so set out to manufacture it in a lab. It's
application as a jewel was immediately clear and so a new
naturally occurring but also man made jewel was born. The
process of making it is very new. It has only been commercially
available in jewelry since 1998, so is only a few years old on
the jewelry market.
It is exceedingly hard to make and the process to do so is kept
very secret. It can only currently be made in reasonably small
quantities.
There are a number of properties of jewels which are common
amongst them and are therefore used for comparison purposes.
These properties are beauty, colour, brilliance, fire and
luster, durability and rarity.
The brilliance of a jewel is created by the cut. A diamond in
it's natural state for instance is pretty unimpressive. Give it
a proper design and use the diamonds natural refraction of light
and it is beautiful. It is the cut that does this, however it is
the qualities of the jewel which produce the brilliance once it
has been cut. Brilliance can be measured by the amount of light
which enters a jewel compared with the amount which comes back
when put under a light source.
Fire refers to the ability of the stone to refract light back
out in colours. The light rays break up into their original
spectrum colours and that is what gives the jewel its special
character.
Luster is the amount of light reflected back from the surface of
the jewel.
Durability is the toughness, the resistance to scratching,
chipping, or splitting. This is detemined by its hardness, and
it is also the hardness which determines the brilliance.
Rarity is reasonably obvious. It is the availability of the
jewel.
Moissanite equals or outperforms diamonds just about all
categories. In particular it has superior brilliance, fire and
luster. The only category in which it doesn’t outperform
diamonds is hardness. It is slightly softer than diamond, but
only very slightly, and is harder than all other stones.
Jewellers can stuggle to tell the difference between diamonds
and Moissanite. In fact there is now a specific instrument which
has been developed to help jewellers to tell the difference
between diamond and moissanite as it is so hard to see and so
many cannot tell them apart.
It will not scratch or become cloudy with wear.
In 1999 the US imported 23.4 million carats (karats) of diamond
and only .07 million carats of Moissanite. It is very rare.
There are other diamond substitutes available such as cubic
zirconia or even glass. Moissanite outperforms all these
admirably.
Moissanite is not really a diamond substitute though. It is a
new jewel in its own right. It is just so good that it is
immediately compared to diamonds which are always thought of as
the best jewel.
If you are thinking of diamond jewelry then moissanite has to be
considered. It is far cheaper than a comparable diamond. It is
high quality. It is a great jewel. At the end of the day it is
not diamond and so if you are determined to get a diamond then
do so. But it is a very attractive alternative.
It is more and more becoming the choice of the stars.
Kim Cattrall's character, Samantha Jones, wore a brilliant white
gold ring featuring Moissanite in an episode during the last
season of the TV hit Sex and the City.
Kiko Ellsworth, one of Hollywood's "Hot" young stars wore a
brilliant pair of 2 ½ ct. Moissanite "Martini Stud" earrings to
the premiere of Bad Boys II, on July 9th in Los Angeles.
Many other stars have been seen wearing moissanite jewelry in
the last few years. It is becoming the new fashion in jewelry.
It is also becoming one of the most popular engagement ring
stones.
Moissanite is the newest and certainly one of the best jewelry
stones available. Moissanite is here to stay.
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