Sparkle with Purpose: Guide to Moissanite Engagement Rings

Sparkle with Purpose: Guide to Moissanite Engagement Rings
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By: Maria Williams

Engagement rings have been around for hundreds of years. The first engagement ring we know today dates back to 15th century Austria, when Archduke Maximillian gave it to his fiancée, Mary of Burgundy.

As a result, the culture grew popular among European nobles and evolved into the modern-day tradition of the engagement ring.  

Traditionally, engagement rings have been embellished with diamonds, but a new player is in town: Moissanite engagement rings. Moissanite is a relatively new buzz-worthy stone in the engagement ring market, but it is generating some noise for a good cause. 

When comparing Moissanite to diamonds, the noticeable difference is the flaming brilliance the Moissanite engagement ring emits, which creates a dazzling and colorful light play when viewed in the light.  

Choosing a Moissanite engagement ring gives for a long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and practically flawless center stone at a much lower cost than a diamond ring. 

Are you looking to buy a Moissanite engagement ring? You should pay attention to plenty of factors to buy the right unit. These things include: 

Color

Smaller Moissanite pieces may appear colorless, while larger stones have delicate traces of gray and yellow. This is why they are classified into two types depending on color properties: colorless and near-colorless. 

Diamond colors are rated on a D-Z scale, with D being colorless and Z ranging from pale yellow to brown. Most lab-grown Moissanite stones resemble K-grade diamonds, whereas premium ones are nearly colorless and resemble G or H-grade diamonds.

Whether purchasing Moissanite engagement rings for women or men, remember that the larger the stone, the more visible the hue. If you don’t want to make it too obvious of your preferred color, you should consider going for a smaller Moissanite. 

Carat

When purchasing Moissanite engagement rings, remember that Moissanite gemstones weigh around 15% less than diamonds of equal size. So, Moissanite is measured by size rather than carat weight. 

The premier stores to buy Moissanite rings offer standard sizes ranging from 6mm to 8mm, with 0.5mm increments. To give you an idea of size, a one-carat diamond-size engagement ring setting may accommodate a 6.5mm Moissanite weighing around 0.88 carats.

There is no right or wrong carat weight to buy. It all depends on you and the look you want to create. 

Cut

Moissanite engagement rings come in different cuts and shapes.  

The popular cut is the Round brilliant-cut Moissanite. Its cone-shaped and rounded top is iconic for maximum light reflection and glitter, highlighting your Moissanite engagement ring and its flaming brilliance.  

The Oval Moissanite is a close rival in dazzling design; its fascinating brilliance and light reflection create the illusion of a larger stone. An oval Moissanite engagement ring is a modern, delicate, and timeless design that elongates the hand and looks stunning on the finger. 

An oval Moissanite engagement ring is ideal when you are looking to go for a more vintage look. Using a traditional precious metal like yellow gold and a simple solitaire oval Moissanite as the center stone offers your Moissanite engagement ring a sophisticated and vintage appearance. 

There is also the princess cut with its square and elegant design that exudes understated beauty and casts dazzling light in all four directions, creating a stunning sheen. 

This cut has been established since the late 1970s and has quickly grown in popularity, becoming the second popular engagement ring cut. 

Clarity

When buying Moissanite engagement rings, you will note that the stones are “eye-clean,” meaning that any minute imperfections or inclusions are invisible to the human eye. 

If you want a stone with the maximum fire, clarity, and brilliance, opt for one that is immaculate but slightly included. Most jewelers grade Moissanite gemstone clarity as ‘ very good’ or ‘good.’ You should note that the two categories do not differ significantly when purchasing.

How to Take Care of your Moissanite Engagement Ring

Maintenance is essential for all types of stone, including Moissanite. One way to take good care of your Moissanite is to clean it. The beauty is that you can easily do it at home. 

You can easily clean your engagement ring at home with products you already have. Simply fill a dish with warm water and add some liquid meal soap.  

Allow your ring to soak for a few minutes before using a soft toothbrush to carefully scrub it, focusing on the hard-to-reach areas within the setting. 

After your engagement ring is nice and clean, wash it thoroughly under running water and either allow it to air dry or dry it with a lint-free cloth.

Even if you clean your ring at home religiously, take your ring to a professional at least once a year. This will help you keep your ring looking its best for a long time. The specialist will deep clean the ring, removing buildup around the stone and beneath the setting.  

Avoid having fun with the rock to keep the ring looking its best. It’s natural to want to admire your band, but limiting how frequently you touch it will help keep the ring clean.

Moissanite is not as hard as diamond so that it may be prone to scratches. To protect your ring, make it a habit to remove it whenever you are engaging in manual work or any activities that might dent the ring. 

Parting Shot

Moissanite is a fantastic choice for an engagement ring due to its unique beauty, long life, and high durability.  

Of course, it does not enjoy the same societal “status” as natural diamonds, but this doesn’t mean it’s a wrong choice. 

Moissanite or diamond? You might be wondering, right? There is no correct or incorrect response. It all depends on which fits your values, style, budget, and needs.

For a great experience with the ring, you should buy it from a reputable store with a proven track record. You may need to browse through multiple websites to find the ideal place to purchase the ring you’re looking for.

Even when you receive the ring, double-check it to confirm it’s right for you.

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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