I think the simulant looks slightly better than moissanite but at a much smaller size I can say with certainty I would never be able to tell a difference between moissanite, another simulant or a real diamons
Correct! Although, more durable in hardness. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond. The best way to know the difference would be to test diamonds which can accurately determine whether they are Natural, Lab grown or Simulants.
No, Simulated diamonds will not test as a diamond on any diamond testers as their chemical composition is not the same as a natural/lab grown diamond. The Lannyte Simulated Diamond was artfully crafted to have the closest refraction index and refractive qualities to that of a natural/lab grown diamond without it being one.
I am a jeweler over 50 years at the bench. I just got an for mois. 4.00 per carat it now only slightly more expensive than cz. Don't buy either, spend a little more and get a lab die. they are now cheaper than Mois was when it was first out.
You're absolutely right! The key differences lie in both the price and the warranty. While lab-grown diamonds (LGD) have become significantly more affordable, we offer warranties on our Simulated Diamonds and Moissanite, but not on lab-grown diamonds. This gives customers flexibility when choosing the perfect gemstone based on their preferences and priorities.
Ambos el simulante de diamante ( circonita ) y la (moissanita ) no son carbono pero los diamantes de laboratorio si que son reales pero fabricados artificialmente
To identify moissanite, you'll need a diamond tester that checks both thermal and electrical conductivity. Here are a few types of diamond testers and whether they can detect moissanite: Basic Thermal Conductivity Testers: These testers measure how quickly heat is conducted through the stone. Moissanite and diamonds have similar thermal conductivity, so most basic testers will mistake moissanite for a diamond. Popular brands in this category: Diamond Selector II, Presidium Gem Tester Electrical Conductivity Testers: To accurately distinguish moissanite from diamond, testers that measure both thermal and electrical conductivity are needed. Moissanite has higher electrical conductivity than diamonds, so these testers can tell them apart. Dual testers that check both thermal and electrical properties include: Presidium Multi Tester III, GemOro UltraTester 3+, RS Mizar Moissanite Tester Multifunction Gemstone Testers: Some advanced testers are designed to identify a wide range of gemstones and can distinguish between diamond and moissanite using multiple methods (thermal, electrical, optical). Notable models include: Presidium Adamas Diamond & Moissanite Tester , GemOro Testerossa If you're looking for testers that specifically handle moissanite, go for those that measure both thermal and electrical conductivity, or advanced models with moissanite-detection functions.
Moissanites and Simulated Diamonds are substitutes in terms of diamond simulants, and they are not the same. The Simulated diamond is singly refractive like a natural diamond, and Moissanites are doubly refractive. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond. In terms of Durability, Moissanite is a 9.25 in the hardness scale while Lannyte is 8.50. The recommended hardness for stones set in jewelry is 7.5 to 8.
I think the simulant looks slightly better than moissanite but at a much smaller size I can say with certainty I would never be able to tell a difference between moissanite, another simulant or a real diamons
Correct! Although, more durable in hardness. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond. The best way to know the difference would be to test diamonds which can accurately determine whether they are Natural, Lab grown or Simulants.
Hi! Will stimulate Diamonds pass the diamond tester? Thx
No, Simulated diamonds will not test as a diamond on any diamond testers as their chemical composition is not the same as a natural/lab grown diamond. The Lannyte Simulated Diamond was artfully crafted to have the closest refraction index and refractive qualities to that of a natural/lab grown diamond without it being one.
I am a jeweler over 50 years at the bench. I just got an for mois. 4.00 per carat it now only slightly more expensive than cz. Don't buy either, spend a little more and get a lab die. they are now cheaper than Mois was when it was first out.
You're absolutely right! The key differences lie in both the price and the warranty. While lab-grown diamonds (LGD) have become significantly more affordable, we offer warranties on our Simulated Diamonds and Moissanite, but not on lab-grown diamonds. This gives customers flexibility when choosing the perfect gemstone based on their preferences and priorities.
Are simulated diamonds different from lab grown diamonds?
Yes. Lab grown diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds (carbon), simulated are not.
Ambos el simulante de diamante ( circonita ) y la (moissanita ) no son carbono pero los diamantes de laboratorio si que son reales pero fabricados artificialmente
Will a vvs simulated diamond pass the test ?
No, All simulated diamonds will not pass a diamond test. Only Lab Growns will.
Would moissanite pass the diamond test
To identify moissanite, you'll need a diamond tester that checks both thermal and electrical conductivity. Here are a few types of diamond testers and whether they can detect moissanite:
Basic Thermal Conductivity Testers: These testers measure how quickly heat is conducted through the stone. Moissanite and diamonds have similar thermal conductivity, so most basic testers will mistake moissanite for a diamond.
Popular brands in this category: Diamond Selector II, Presidium Gem Tester
Electrical Conductivity Testers: To accurately distinguish moissanite from diamond, testers that measure both thermal and electrical conductivity are needed. Moissanite has higher electrical conductivity than diamonds, so these testers can tell them apart.
Dual testers that check both thermal and electrical properties include: Presidium Multi Tester III, GemOro UltraTester 3+, RS Mizar Moissanite Tester
Multifunction Gemstone Testers: Some advanced testers are designed to identify a wide range of gemstones and can distinguish between diamond and moissanite using multiple methods (thermal, electrical, optical).
Notable models include: Presidium Adamas Diamond & Moissanite Tester , GemOro Testerossa
If you're looking for testers that specifically handle moissanite, go for those that measure both thermal and electrical conductivity, or advanced models with moissanite-detection functions.
Good evening mam I have 1 diamond I sent you a video or what kind of diamond this
Moissanites and Simulated Diamonds are substitutes in terms of diamond simulants, and they are not the same. The Simulated diamond is singly refractive like a natural diamond, and Moissanites are doubly refractive. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond.
In terms of Durability, Moissanite is a 9.25 in the hardness scale while Lannyte is 8.50. The recommended hardness for stones set in jewelry is 7.5 to 8.
So it’s basically cz but cut AAAAA
Unlike most Wich are AAA and under
no
@@beartutor3377looks exactly like cz
@@User9681e moissanite is a gemstone discovered by Moissan, its a different material you neanderthal
@@User9681e also its shinier than CZ and Diamond because it has higher optical values, and its a natural gem so rare that most of it is lab made.
@@beartutor3377 indeed but I was talking about the other gemstone " simulated diamond"
Not the silicone carbide crystal