Six Prong Setting Crown Diamond Ring sold by Selenichast
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Six Prong Setting Crown Diamond Ring

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Product Description

Embrace elegance with this stunning Moissanite ring, crafted from S925 silver. Its lab-created gemstone shines brilliantly, showcasing a unique D color for an exquisite sparkle. Weighing just 2.4 grams for a 1-carat gem, this piece is both durable and lightweight, perfect for everyday wear. With an adjustable opening, it ensures a comfortable fit. Ideal for special occasions or as a thoughtful gift, this ring embodies sustainability and sophistication. From the brand: Benefits of Moissanite Mining Free Moissanite is lab created with minimal environmental impact. Value Moissanite is less expensive per carat than many other gemstones. Durability Moissanite gemstones are a 9.25 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness, so they are suitable for everyday wear. Detail Material: S925 silver material Weight: 1 clard 2.4 grams/2 clards 3.2 grams Main Diamond: Moissanite/D color Size: Adjustable opening Craft: Ultra polishing, fine process What is Moissanite Moissanite is a gemstone born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, who later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He discovered microscopic particles of the gem that would eventually bear his name in Arizona, in a crater created by a meteorite that fell to Earth. He initially thought that he had discovered diamonds, but later determined that the crystals were composed of silicon carbide. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare, so moissanite available today is laboratory-created. After many years of trial and error, the particles Moissan discovered were successfully synthesized to produce what is now one of the world¡¯s most scintillating gemstones. Moissanite, referred to as a diamond simulant, is engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but is compositionally and visually quite different from a real diamond. The durability, brilliance, and color of the two gems are quite distinct. One common property of both diamonds and moissanites is that they are both very good thermal conductors.