Moissanite Jewellery

FAQs

No. Moissanite is not a simulent stone like CZ. The Moissanite set into jewellery is a lab grown gemstone with properties very similar to diamond. Moissanite will last a lifetime, just like diamond. You can learn more about moissanite here.

Yes, you can! Moissanite, like diamonds, is highly durable and can withstand both heat and water. However, we advise against wearing any jewellery in spa pools. The chemicals in spa water can react with metals like gold, potentially causing them to tarnish or turn black.

Yes, we can craft wedding rings with and set with small moissanite of any shape.

Moissanite tests the same as diamond on a diamond tester because both stones have similar thermal conductivity, meaning they conduct heat at a comparable rate. Most diamond testers use thermal conductivity to identify diamonds, so moissanite can often pass as a diamond when using a standard tester.

Moissanite has an extraordinary origin—it was first discovered in 1893 by scientist Henri Moissan in a meteorite crater in Arizona, meaning it literally came from outer space! Initially mistaken for diamond, this rare mineral was later identified as a unique gemstone. Today, nearly all moissanite is lab-created, offering an ethical, sustainable, and ethereal alternative to traditional diamonds.