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d color moissanite diamond Horse Eye

d color moissanite diamond Horse Eye

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Regular price $26.81 USD
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Why are more and more people choosing Moissanite
While diamonds are still considered the most upscale jewelry item, diamond alternatives (moissanite) are becoming an increasingly popular choice for a variety of reasons.
Learn more about why people choose Moissanite below:
1. The price of moissanite is only 1/10 of that of diamond, making it an affordable alternative to diamonds, which tend to hold their value
The rate is low!
2. Moissanite is very close to natural diamond in appearance and is the second hardest gemstone in the world.
3. The refractive index of Moissanite is 2.4 times that of diamond, and Moissanite shows colorful fire color and is permanent. Because of the different crystal structure, diamond is single refraction, and Moissanite is double refraction, showing the fire color than the diamond is even brighter.
4. The luster and brightness of Moissanite will not fade due to long time, black spots or discoloration, and the bright fire of Moissanite can be permanently preserved and unchanged. Diamonds will fade due to stains after being worn for a long time.
It can be seen that for many ordinary young people, Moissanite is a very attractive, easy to obtain light luxury jewelry.

Diamond Hardcore popular science Sticker (Horse's Eye Drill)
The horse-eye diamond has a royal heritage and a truly fascinating history dating back to the 18th century in France. According to legend, the original cut was made for the Marquise de Pompadour of King Louis XV of France.
In the 1640s, the king asked his jeweler to design a cut with an outline similar to the shape of the marquise's mouth. Therefore, the horse's eye cut is also called the "marquise" cut. Courtiers at the time wore horse-eye diamonds to show their high status.
Horse-eye diamonds are also known as "navette" (old French for "boat"). Because its shape is similar to the hull of a racing boat, while the sea is
The hobby of King Edward VII of Edwardian England and his contemporaries in the early 20th century. Horse-eye diamonds were also very popular in the 1970s, especially as bridal jewelry, as a symbol of elegance, freedom, and a liberal personality.
Horse eye diamonds, also known as olive diamonds, in the modern diamond grinder has a "cut the queen" said, both ends of the thin cutting lines, the light of the diamond condensed, this cutting method can make the diamond carat weight to achieve the best, the visual effect is greater than the actual weight. The horse's eye diamond makes fingers look slimmer because of its long, delicate shape.

Production Detials

  • Total 9 gemstone in the box
  • E color moissanite gemstone
  • Radiant cut
  • Total weight 500g
  • Box 25*10 cm

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