• @spaysi@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I found my moissanite engagement ring on Etsy for a reasonable price, maybe check there? Lots of small time jewelers list their stuff on the site for really reasonable prices.

    • Squanchin' it
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      510 months ago

      Oh wow, yeah those can be more in my range, I’ll have to learn the grading scale though 😅 thanks a lot!

      • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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        510 months ago

        Moissanite can become cloudy if you don’t clean it often. And the extra sparkle means people may judge you for having a “fake” ring. Like a polyester suit, people who know can tell by how bright it is.

        Lab gems are relatively cheap and look exactly like the “real” ones. I mean exactly the same. People would only know it’s a lab diamond if you had a ring the size of Elizabeth Taylor’s at Applebee’s.

        Rarecarat and Ritani have some good prices.

        • @ponfriend@sh.itjust.works
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          10 months ago

          Moissanite is a nonporous stone, so it doesn’t get cloudy. It can get dirty on the surface like a diamond, but you can just rinse it off. On the other hand, a diamond will turn cloudy if it is in a house fire, while moissanite will not.

          Naturally occurring moissanite is extremely rare, while naturally occurring diamond not so much. A geologist might judge you for wearing something that isn’t real moissanite but a knockoff with a lower refractive index.