Diamonds vs Moissanite. Which is the better choice?
Diamonds and Moissanite appear identical. Both are clear stones
with a brilliant fire. One is very much cheaper than the other.
Which should you choose?
One look at the prices and moissanite seems like the better buy.
Then again, diamonds are way more expensive because diamonds
are natural gemstones that are rare and mined from the earth
itself. The moissanite
you see in stores is actually an artificial gemstone. Often used
as diamond substitute as they look very much alike. Diamonds are
rare and precious while more moissanite can be made any time to
meet any demand. Diamonds are an investment. Moissanite is
well... decorative.
Both do have their uses.
When should you buy diamonds, when should you buy moissanite?
As diamond
prices tend to be really high, especially for the larger,
whiter diamonds, for glamorous jewelry that features large
"diamonds", to be worn at a function, go for moissanite.
Huge real diamonds set in jewelry would be way too expensive to
wear safely, in public without bodyguards following you around.
In fact, high society ladies who own such covetable real diamond
jewelry would lock the diamonds in the safe and wear moissanite
replicas or other diamond replicas of the real jewelry in public.
If the jewelry in question is an engagement ring, please go for
the real thing. She is not going to be impressed if that 3 carat
diamond ring is actually moissanite and not diamonds. She might
even be humiliated if she tells her friends about it and later
finds that it is not a real diamond. Better get her a smaller
diamond you can afford than a huge moissanite, for important
jewelry like these.
How about that diamond stud earrings?
Or that diamond tennis bracelet you intend to wear all the time.
Should you go for moissanite?
That depends on your budget and your taste. Moissanite is more
brilliant than diamond but the light tends to be harsh. Some
people think it looks fake and cheap and has a disco light
effect. Others love the extra brilliance.
If you like the extra brilliance and are on a relatively tight
budget but want something that dazzles and really catches the
eye, moissanite is your rock.
If you also want your jewelry to double up as an investment in
case of hard times, then the answer is to stick to diamonds all
the way.
If you prefer diamonds, choose your diamond carefully.
Especially if you want your diamonds because of their investment
value. Look at the 4 Cs. Carat, Color,
Clarity and Cut.
A good quality diamond, preferably round as round diamonds are
easier to resell, with a clarity of VS2 or better and a color H
or better would be best.