How can you identify and value moissanite?

 Moissanite is a popular diamond alternative that has gained popularity in recent years due to its similarities in appearance to diamond and its more affordable price. Here are some ways to identify and value moissanite:

Visual inspection: Moissanite has a similar appearance to diamond, but with some differences. One of the most noticeable differences is the rainbow-colored flashes that can be seen under certain lighting conditions. Additionally, moissanite is double refractive, which means that it will show double images when viewed through the pavilion (the bottom) of the stone.

Testing: There are several tests that can be done to determine if a stone is moissanite. One of the most common is the thermal conductivity test, which involves using a diamond tester that measures how well a stone conducts heat. Moissanite has a different thermal conductivity than diamond, so it will give a different reading on the tester. Another test is the UV fluorescence test, which involves shining a UV light on the stone to see if it fluoresces. Moissanite will typically show a greenish-yellow fluorescence, while diamond will not fluoresce.

Value: Moissanite is typically valued based on its size, color, and clarity. Larger stones and those with fewer inclusions (blemishes within the stone) will be more valuable. Moissanite is also priced differently based on the quality of the stone, with higher quality moissanite (such as those made by Charles and Colvard) being more expensive than lower quality stones.

Overall, if you're unsure about whether a stone is moissanite, it's always best to have it evaluated by a professional gemologist or jeweler who can provide an accurate identification and valuation.


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