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Moissanite is a rare, naturally occurring mineral also known as silicon carbide. Named after Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Henri Moissan, Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 at the site of a massive meteorite strike in Arizona. Scientists in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina later developed the thermal growing process that creates silicon carbide crystals, which are fashioned into Moissanite gemstones. Moissanite is a rare, naturally occurring mineral also known as silicon carbide. Named after Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Henri Moissan, Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 at the site of a massive meteorite strike in Arizona. Scientists in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina later developed the thermal growing process that creates silicon carbide crystals, which are fashioned into Moissanite gemstones. Natural Moissanite is incredibly rare, so Moissanite available today is mostly laboratory-created. After many years of trial and error, the particles Moissanite discovered were successfully synthesized to produce what is now one of the world’s most scintillating gemstones. Moissanite has a greater refractive index and therefore contains more fire and brilliance - the internal play of light inside the gem – than diamonds. Moissanites are engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but are compositionally and visually quite different from a real diamond. The durability, brilliance, and color of the two gems are quite distinct. Moissanite is Environmentally and Socially Responsible stone. Moissanites are lab-grown stones. There is no mining involved in the creation process, so Moissanites are not harmful to the earth, unlike synthetic gems, is an actual precious stone. When it comes to the best diamond substitute, Moissanite is the answer. A lab-grown precious gem, it provides the beauty and sparkle you want out of all your fine jewelry without the price tag of a natural diamonds.


WHAT IS 925 STERLING SILVER JEWELRY? AND WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL?
Jewelry labeled sterling silver consists of an alloy made up of 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent other metals (mainly copper). Men's sterling silver jewelery is in demand especially for extensive use, even under difficult conditions. Here, care plays an immense role during years of use. Proper storage is part of care in order to prevent tarnishing or oxidation as much as possible. With an airtight box, longer storage without leaving any traces is also possible. Alternatively, storage in aluminum foil or in a cling bag is a good measure as part of care. In the event of contamination or the aforementioned oxidation, special cleaning agents provide efficient help. Silver cloths or immersion baths remove the unsightly discolouration within a short time. The alloy 925 Sterling Silver is often used in the production of robust, durable jewelry for men. The reason for this is simple: Modern men's jewelry is exposed to high loads in everyday life. The 925 sterling silver is significantly harder than classic silver. Modern men's jewelry with an attractive look and optimal properties can thus be efficiently manufactured. In a direct comparison to other materials, such as the widespread stainless steel, the Men's jewelry made of 925 sterling silver with a more elegant and attractive look. However, with men's jewelery made of sterling silver, the oxygen reaction to be expected must be taken into account. This does not apply to stainless steel at all, so that oxidation or discoloration due to chemical processes is not to be expected. 925 sterling silver is increasingly used in men's jewelry not only for men's silver rings, but also for a wide range of men's bracelets. Silver bracelets are equally popular accessories for leisure and work and complete a wide variety of outfits. In addition to the casual business look, the elegantly designed silver bracelets are even suitable for the shirt and the positive first impression in upscale surroundings. The trend towards corresponding pieces of jewelry made of resistant silver sterling is therefore not a big surprise. The importance of men's jewelry in general is growing rapidly. More and more men decide to wear different pieces of jewellery. With this, outfits can be completed, one's own style can be emphasized and the overall impression can be steered in the individually desired direction. The mentioned affinity to fashion is also a relevant point.


Are 925 sterling silver earrings the best?
Do your ears get irritated when you wear your earrings? Well, perhaps you have sensitive ears. Sterling silver is one of the most popular choices for earring wear, especially for sensitive ears, as it is often described as hypoallergenic jewellery. So, is 925 sterling silver good for earrings? Yes. Generally, 925 Sterling silver is suitable for earrings, specifically high-quality 925 sterling silver, as it does not contain nickel alloys. However, suppose you suffer from some metal allergy, such as copper. In that case, it is best to seek the guidance of a doctor before piercing or buying earrings. Keep reading to learn the benefits and considerations for 925 sterling silver earrings. 925 Sterling silver is a mixture of pure silver (92.5%) and metal alloys (7.5%), mainly copper and other trace elements. Lower quality sterling silver contains nickel instead of copper, which can cause irritation and even severe reactions. So, always ensure that your sterling silver jewellery is nickel-free. 92.5 sterling silver is better than pure silver, as pure silver is soft and less malleable, and therefore challenging to shape into jewellery design. You will not find pure silver earring designs, so avoid earrings that claim to be - it is false. As for earrings, Sterling silver 925 is a highly durable metal and generally prone to tarnish, turning black or green quickly if adequately maintained and worn regularly. However, it will degrade over time or after being exposed to chemicals such as chlorine. Here are some pros of it:

Sterling silver earrings have a beautiful, natural lustre for all styles
It matches white gold jewellery perfectly
You can find sterling silver earrings in all styles
Sterling silver is valuable
High-quality sterling silver is hypoallergenic
It is suitable as earrings for sensitive ears

The Benefits of Moissanite Stones
Before we get started on the benefits, we find it fitting to briefly go over what moissanite is. While diamonds can be found naturally occurring on earth, moissanite can only be found naturally occurring in meteorites. And because meteorites are not very common, all moissanite stones used in jewelry today are flawlessly created in laboratories. Because this lab-created stone has so many benefits, it is quickly becoming one of the most popular and desired gemstones in the world! Whether you are purchasing a beautiful moissanite engagement ring or are looking for a pair of moissanite earrings, choosing the lab-created stone will entitle you to plenty of benefits; check out why moissanite is quite a beautiful and wise choice.

Price: One of the number one reasons people choose to purchase Moissanite engagement rings instead of diamond rings is because of the cost. In fact, moissanite a fraction of the cost of a diamond. While a one-carat diamond may cost around $5,000, you can easily find moissanite stones priced around $600.

Durability: Because it is made of silicon carbide, moissanite stones are very durable and sturdy. While the diamond is the only other stone harder than moissanite, they both have similar durability and are resistant to chipping or breaking.

Exception Sparkle: Everyone likes a shiny rock, which is why moissanite is preferred by many. Moissanite has a greater light return than a diamond, allowing it to shine and shimmer even in the dullest lighting.

Longevity; The solidity of a moissanite gem will create a band that will last for a very long time. The gem itself will keep its shine and never become dull or gloomy. Moissanite stones last so long that they can be passed down to your family for years to come.

Conflict-free:When you wear a moissanite gem, you get the peace of mind in knowing that the stone is conflict-free and ethically sourced. Mined diamonds are not sustainable, while moissanite stones are never mined!


What Is Cubic Zirconia?
Cubic zirconia is the cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide—a synthetic, colorless gemstone. Unlike diamonds, which are naturally occurring gemstones, cubic zirconia is lab-created and made by melting zirconium oxide powder with stabilizers like magnesium and calcium. Cubic zirconia allows you to choose high-quality and low-cost materials that have the capabilities of mimicking the appearance of real diamond jewelry at a fraction of a cost. If you're looking for everlasting brilliance in the stone, a high-quality cubic zirconia can mimic the look of a diamond beautifully and even sparkle like one. It's important to know that the surface of cubic zirconia is easy to scratch, unlike a diamond that can only be scratched by another diamond! Accrual of surface scratches on cubic zirconia will eventually cause it to lose its sparkle. Because cubic zirconia looks similar to a diamond, this allows brides to get a bigger stone without the hefty price tag. But a trained eye can easily tell the difference between the sparkle of a cubic zirconia and a diamond, there's a difference in how light passes through both stones, reflects from their surface, and disperses: cubic zirconias almost create a rainbow effect.
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