Moissanite Ring - size 8
The closest you can get to a diamond without a laboratory, moissanite was first discovered in 1893 when it was unearthed inside a meteorite in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, by the brilliant Nobel Prize-winning chemist Henri Moissan.
Initially mistaking his extraordinary discovery for diamonds, it wasn't until 1904 that Moissan realized the shimmering crystals were, in fact, silicon carbide. This remarkable natural mineral, which we now cherish as moissanite, was named in honor of Moissan but is often referred to as “The Gemstone From The Stars.”
Moissanite has a hardness of 9.5, making it the second hardest gemstone in the world, with a sparkle that rivals diamonds.
2.74 carats
Round brilliant cut
White color
Sterling silver band ring size 8
Accent crystals are diamond simulates, similar to cubic zirconia
Treated for clarity
Ships with insurance
The closest you can get to a diamond without a laboratory, moissanite was first discovered in 1893 when it was unearthed inside a meteorite in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, by the brilliant Nobel Prize-winning chemist Henri Moissan.
Initially mistaking his extraordinary discovery for diamonds, it wasn't until 1904 that Moissan realized the shimmering crystals were, in fact, silicon carbide. This remarkable natural mineral, which we now cherish as moissanite, was named in honor of Moissan but is often referred to as “The Gemstone From The Stars.”
Moissanite has a hardness of 9.5, making it the second hardest gemstone in the world, with a sparkle that rivals diamonds.
2.74 carats
Round brilliant cut
White color
Sterling silver band ring size 8
Accent crystals are diamond simulates, similar to cubic zirconia
Treated for clarity
Ships with insurance
The closest you can get to a diamond without a laboratory, moissanite was first discovered in 1893 when it was unearthed inside a meteorite in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, by the brilliant Nobel Prize-winning chemist Henri Moissan.
Initially mistaking his extraordinary discovery for diamonds, it wasn't until 1904 that Moissan realized the shimmering crystals were, in fact, silicon carbide. This remarkable natural mineral, which we now cherish as moissanite, was named in honor of Moissan but is often referred to as “The Gemstone From The Stars.”
Moissanite has a hardness of 9.5, making it the second hardest gemstone in the world, with a sparkle that rivals diamonds.
2.74 carats
Round brilliant cut
White color
Sterling silver band ring size 8
Accent crystals are diamond simulates, similar to cubic zirconia
Treated for clarity
Ships with insurance