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Why Choose Moissanite? Unveiling the Gem's Unique Qualities!

July 23, 2018

Why Choose Moissanite? Unveiling the Gem's Unique Qualities!

 Harder than emerald, ruby, or sapphire and more brilliant than diamond, moissanite is a gemstone unlike any other. Discovered in a meteorite crater and re-created by the innovators, this stunning stone is known worldwide as The World’s Most Brilliant Gem.With this gem’s hardness second only to diamond, it’s extremely resistant to scratching, abrasion, breaking, or chipping. Each and every piece comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty which guarantees that every stone will maintain its fire and brilliance and will never fade. Eco-friendly, conflict-free, and affordable, moissanite is truly the brilliant alternative to a diamond.





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