Wholesale Moissanite Marquise Cut D Color Lab Created Moissanite

Customization: Available
Material: Moissanite
Plating: No

Product Description

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Basic Specifications

Model NO.
GM00786
Suitable for
Unisex
Application
Wedding, Party, Gift, Anniversary
Style
Simple
Shape
Word
Color
White
Customized
Available
Package
Box Carton
Specification
6.5mm
Origin
CN
Capacity
1,000,000 PC / Month
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Product Details

NameMoissanite
Size5-12MM
ShapeMarquise
PackingPaper or plastic bag
Carton SizeCustomizable based on requirements
MOQ10 PCS each size
OEMSupported
Sample Lead Time2 business days
Delivery Time3-15 days after confirmation
ShippingInternational Express (DHL, FEDEX, UPS)
PaymentT/T, Paypal, Moneygram (30%-50% deposit)
Natural Moissanite dates back to the late nineteenth century. The term Moissanite comes from Dr. Henri Moissan, who discovered this mineral in the Arizona crater in 1904. Most of the moissanite on the market is artificially synthesized. Natural moissanite is very rare and only appears in the crater. Its color is mostly dark green and black.

With D color, unique Belgian cut, FL/IF clarity grade, this type of top Moissan diamond can be called a magic star diamond. The appearance of Moissanite is very similar to that of natural diamonds, and it is difficult to distinguish with the naked eye. It is also a gem with the physical properties closest to natural diamond.

Moissanite and diamond are indistinguishable, but if you look closely, you will find that Moissanite's colorful fire is stronger than diamonds. Tested with professional equipment, the fire color of Moissanite is 2.5 times that of diamonds. In terms of dispersion value, diamond is 0.044 and Moissanite is 0.104; in refraction, diamond is 2.417, and Moissanite is 2.65. Moissanite's dispersion value and refraction both exceed diamond. In terms of Mohs hardness, diamond is 10 and moissanite is 9.25, which is much higher than other gems.

Moissanite Quality Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

✨ What is the origin of Moissanite?
Moissanite was discovered by Dr. Henri Moissan in 1904 in an Arizona crater. While natural moissanite is extremely rare and typically dark, most moissanite used in jewelry today is high-quality laboratory-synthesized gemstone.
✨ How does Moissanite's brilliance compare to a diamond?
Moissanite actually has a higher "fire" or dispersion than a diamond. Its fire color is approximately 2.5 times that of diamonds, with a higher refraction index (2.65 vs 2.417).
✨ Is Moissanite durable for everyday wear?
Yes, Moissanite has a Mohs hardness of 9.25, which is second only to diamonds (10). This makes it incredibly resistant to scratching and suitable for daily wear in engagement rings or other jewelry.
✨ Can I distinguish Moissanite from a diamond with my naked eye?
It is very difficult to distinguish them with the naked eye because their appearance is so similar. Professional equipment is usually required to tell the difference based on fire color and refraction properties.
✨ What are the typical applications for these stones?
Our Moissanite stones are perfect for weddings, parties, anniversaries, and high-quality gifts. They are widely used in rings, pendants, and earrings.
✨ Do you support custom orders or OEM?
Yes, we support OEM and customization. You can specify different sizes (from 5-12MM) and shapes to meet your specific design requirements.

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