Forever Brilliant White Gold Round 9.5mm Moissanite Engagement Ring, 3.10ct DEW By Charles & Colvard
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What is Moissanite?
Moissanite
is a rare, naturally occurring mineral also known as silicon carbide,
which was first discovered by the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Henri
Moissan at the site of a massive meteorite strike in Arizona. This
intriguing new stone was named moissanite in his honor, and Moissan
spent the rest of his life attempting to recreate this rare mineral in
his laboratory.
It wasn't until the late 90's that scientists - working in a research laboratory located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina - developed the innovative thermal growing process that creates silicon carbide crystals. These crystals are fashioned into moissanite gemstones that rival any natural gemstone for fire and brilliance. These man-made gems are more durable than diamond, sapphire, ruby or emerald.
It wasn't until the late 90's that scientists - working in a research laboratory located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina - developed the innovative thermal growing process that creates silicon carbide crystals. These crystals are fashioned into moissanite gemstones that rival any natural gemstone for fire and brilliance. These man-made gems are more durable than diamond, sapphire, ruby or emerald.
- This lovely Forever Brilliant moissanite ring showcases a 9.5mm round brilliant cut moissanite gemstone.
- Beautifully crafted in rhodium plated 14K white gold and secured in a six prong setting.
- The Total Diamond Equivalent Weight (DEW) is 3.10ct DEW (Actual Weight 2.75ct).
- Charles & Colvard Forever Brilliant is a near-colorless gemstone in the G-H-I color range that is masterfully hand-faceted by skilled gemstone cutters and carefully hand-polished to reveal its maximum brilliance and enhance its intrinsic fire.
- Moissanite created by Charles & Colvard is among the hardest minerals on the planet, more durable than sapphire, ruby, or emerald and has more brilliance than a diamond. It scores 9.25 on the Mohs scale for hardness.
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