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An article on how to avoid pitfalls in Moissanite

Although moissanite is cost-effective, there are many different types of moissanite on the market. Friends who are planning to buy a moissanite ring are worried about which type of moissanite to buy? Today’s collection of moissanite diamonds that you should not buy is tailor-made for you! Buy after reading this, you will never regret it!
  • Low price trap

Moissanite diamonds with ridiculously low prices are probably inferior products! Recently, I found that many merchants use zircon to impersonate moissanite diamonds. The prices are ridiculously low, but they are exposed after wearing for a while! Zircon has a dim fire and low hardness. It may wear out after a few days of wearing and looks cheap.

  • Fake Certificates

Many friends who buy moissanite also like to ask what the certificate is. All the certificates that come with moissanite are D color VVS1 clarity 3EX. I advise you not to believe it! There is really no authoritative certificate for moissanite. The certificate and waist code have no value or reference significance. When we buy moissanite, we should pay more attention to the professionalism of the moissanite merchant and the quality of the moissanite.

  • The color is not bright enough

Moissanite has a wide range of colors, from colorless to shades of green, yellow or gray. Poor quality moissanite is yellowish and looks cheap! High quality moissanite is preferably colorless or DE. At this time, the moissanite is crystal clear and has the same sparkle as natural diamonds!

  • Rough cut

Poorly cut moissanite has a dim fire, and some angles are too deep or too shallow, which will cause light diffusion and no beauty! High-quality moissanite is a true 3EX (perfect cut). The cutter carefully cuts and processes it by hand, and every angle is precisely calculated, so that the moissanite can form the most ideal refraction effect.

  • Coated diamonds impersonating moissanite

Coated diamonds will fade after wearing for a long time, and they are not real moissanite at all! After zircon is coated, it can be impersonated as moissanite, and can even pass the test of a diamond tester. The cost of zircon is only a few cents, but after coating, its value skyrocketed, and the profit is very high.

  • Do not buy moissanite that does not support guaranteed transactions

Many customers paid for moissanite, but the goods were not what they had ordered, and it was difficult to protect their rights! If you buy fake or inferior products, it will be a long time before you can return them and get a refund! After-sales problems are difficult to solve! Guaranteed transactions are the last line of defense for buyers, so don’t give up! Formal merchants will support guaranteed transactions, and the quality is guaranteed!

Moissanite is basically concentrated in the hands of some small merchants, with a mixture of good and bad. Some even use zircon to sell as moissanite. If you also want to customize moissanite, you still have to find a professional merchant. You can follow me. I specialize in customizing diamond rings and can recommend high-quality moissanite to you. If you are interested, you can follow me.

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