Lol some moissanite stones are waaayyyy toooo sparkly....it makes the stones look cheap and like a toy...while diamond fire and sparkle have an elegance to them
@Learn Something not only the brilliance but diamonds have much sharper and finer facets( giving it dimension and depth) to a keener eye you can spot it....due to its brilliance some moissanite looks blurry and messy...if you know where to buy you could get really decent size lab grown diamond at a reasonable price...I bought mine from a reputable source for 650 $ 1.7 carat l color vs2 clarity...charles and covard sells their moissanite stones for 600 usd per carat so to be honest it's a rip off...I would never buy a moissanite for that price...150 $ for 2 carat on etsy maybe but not from C&C or F&B WAYY too overpriced...I found so many moissy 2 carat rings for over 1000 usd I would never pay that much
@@sooosuss7154 Ive been searching for a moissanite cuban link bracelet or a moissanite cuban link ring...ive looked on charles and covard and noticed they only sold engagements like rings...or do you know if they do customs? Thanks
@@Lor_Sterling pls save your time and money my 1.7 carat diamond is from lab gems...they sell lab grown diamonds at an unbeatable price...much better value than charles & covard
I can definitely see a difference between diamonds vs moissanites - and yes, I personally think diamonds look a little bit better (because they have much more and finer facets, giving it more dimension and depth). However, I could never justify that high of a (marked up!!!) price for just a "stone" (not to talk about the ethical aspects of diamond-mining).
I think you are right. A diamond looks better. Nature creates this beauty in her hands over billions of years with extreme heat and pressure. For ethical justifications there are many safe sources to purchase a diamond. I think diamonds should be given a fair chance without this negative stigma attached thanks to the unethical micro diamond mines and retail communities. If you buy a GIA certified diamond it will keep you peace of mind about any blood diamond or dangerous mining issues associated in digging up these great stones. Your reply is a great blog idea for me!
@@graciekattan6618 nope sweetie when the stone itself is double refractive ( one characteristic of moissanite) no matter how the cut is the stone will be blurry 😏 just physic
I was able to tell the difference right away, but I still love the moissanite! I wouldn't mind this stone on my finger any day. I don't think they should be compared, they are incredible stones by their own right, not just as "diamond alternatives".
Excellent video and wonderfully high resolution video of the two. I appreciate that you didn't pull that classic RUclipsr BS where they make you wait until the end to see which is which. I watched the whole video. Keep up the great work!
I guessed right. Hearts and arrows, facet cuts, and fire. Moissanites you can see a more rainbow and white fire. A diamond, when turned on its table on newspaper, will not allow you to read the words because of the facet cuts.
I think the moissanite is on the right, it's more splittery in its facets and has more rainbows. If it had been a hearts and arrows cut I probably wouldn't see a difference!
I personally own SEVERAL pieces of moissanite, and PREFER them for both the price point, and the extra fire dispersion! Gorgeous! I own many diamonds, I respect them as a special gift from nature, but I'm not exactly Ms. money bags to keep investing in them. I would NEVER buy CZ'S........ they're just temporary JUNK. Did you also know, that under extremely intense heat, such as a house fire, that a diamond can get destroyed, but a good moissanite WILL NOT!!!??? Anyway, Love, LOVE Michael! He explains his subjects in easy layman terms, so that the average person can easily comprehend with ease. I'm working on my "GIA" license, and I can always count on Michael to lower the UNNECESSARY jibber jabber! THANKS, Michael! Hug! Anna
I don’t think moissanite is a diamond alternative to me they are different. Moissanite is beautiful and it’s own stone. I think people don’t want it because it’s seen as “diamond alternative” and that it’s because you can’t afford diamonds. That’s just stigma. Moissanite needs to stop being called that! It’s its own beautiful stone.
They are called that because they are created in the lab with slightly different compounds. I bought a mossianite diamond for my ex wife, she couldn't tell the difference at all. I value mossianite because buying a real diamond at the price is not a smart buy because its almost like buying a brand new car, as soon as you drive it off the lot you lose half its value instantly...I have no money to give away for any reason.
@@michaelhunt6885 well its actually a gem. You can find it naturally but unlike diamonds there not an abundant of it. So you can get it a made in a lab, but the same can be said for diamonds as well
@@michaelhunt6885 An engagement ring isn't an investment. In an ideal world, its not something that should ever be sold. Comparing that to a car, well... that says a lot
@@somnolescentpresence1110 exactly! There is no tangible value of a diamond ring. So spend 3, 4 up to 6 months of your yearly salary is foolish! You disagree?
@@michaelhunt6885 What I mean is, you shouldn't worry about something like depreciation when it comes to an engagement ring. Aka driving it off the lot and losing half the value instantly. I just thought it was a callous way to refer to something that is supposed to reflect lifelong commitment. It seems wrong to be worried about future returns in that case. Maybe thats just me though
Your channel is actually so amazing!!! Thanks for making such great quality content. RUclips autoplay brought me here while looking at engagment rings but I Just subscribed lol
You can tell the way the light dances thru the diamond compared to the moissanite. I can always tell which one is the diamond because of the way the light "dances" off of the diamond. 💎 I just recently got a Cushion cut F&B 2ct Moissanite. I do love my ring and everyone that see's it says it's stunning, nobody can tell the difference. I've worked for a jewelry store before abd learned about diamond's, so I am more trained by eye, which is a little bit of a bummer because I can tell, but I do love my ring. 💍 💜
Peter Martin Only an Ignorant person would believe that. Everyone else would be self educated on the general enough to know where to buy. BUT! It is very true that without knowing, you would pay an unreasonable amount for Ethnicity. With Lab Diamonds getting cheaper and higher in quality, well Moissanite has no point in being used aa an Alternative stone and should from now one be marketed as it's own thing, rather than an alternative to anything else.
why is the moissanite in the beginning so cloudy compared to the diamond. most moissanites ive seen have been less cloudy and clearer than the actual diamond.
As a woman of a certain age, I know that I want something flashy, but because I’m retired and on the fixed income, I absolutely cannot justify the purchase of a diamond. Do I love diamonds? Maybe. But the Moissanite would give me the flash and glitz that I want without the cost I can do without. And I can see the difference between the diamond and the Moissanite. The diamond just seems to have a little bit more clarity and may be because it’s singly refractive, the light coming from it is “sharper” than from the Moissanite. And I do not care.
Hi Michael - I was wondering why lab created diamonds are more expensive than lab-grown moissanite? Is is the manufacturing process or more of a marketing thing?
Anna McEntire Great question! It’s actually a mix of both. Diamonds are naturally perceived to be more expensive and the manufacturing and labor costs are also accounted for in the pricing as well. Thanks!
It's probably also to do with Demand, not to mention that there is no longer a purpose for Diamond Alternative stones, as Lab Diamonds will be cheap enough to buy a stone for it's Ethnicity, rather than the current comfortability we have created where people invest in Alternative stones because they couldn't afford the real ones At this point the only reason to buy a Diamond Alternative stone would be for the emotional attachment, and the Human Psychological factor of the "Under Dog" mentality where you parade your own interest to go against the grain. BUT with that said, if you go and buy Moissanite Jewelry and when asked, you admit your stones to be what they are, well they instantly are removed from being an Alternative stone, let alone a Diamond Alternative stone and it becomes something in it's own right. I was once told, there is no such thing as 'Fake' Jewelry, until you go out and claim something to be something it isn't. So in regards to what I said about the emotional attachment and underdog mentality, that would only apply to people who buy Moissanite or any Alternative stone and claim it to be Diamonds, or Better than Diamond.
Lab grown diamonds are harder to make. They are real diamonds with the exception that they are not mined from the Earth; instead, they are grown in a lab. Moissanite gems are do not possess the same chemical and physical features as a diamond.
Earth mined diamonds are not rare at all. De Beers is a monopoly, and they horde the diamonds they mine. This artificially creates scarcity in the markets and drives the price up for Earth mined diamonds. It is rumored, De Beers has a 2ct diamond locked away in their vaults for every man, woman, and child on the planet. In the future, lab diamonds will be easier to create, and chemical vapor deposition chambers ( diamond growing machines) will cost less than $1500. This means any Tom, Dick, or Harry that wants to grow a 3.5ct flawless uncut diamond can do so in the comfort of their own homes. When that happens, De Beers will file for bankruptcy because diamonds will then be worth about $0.20 a carat. Diamonds are forever but their worth is surviving on borrowed time. This will happen within 10 years... P.S. If you're technically inclined, and you understand the technology behind chemical vapor deposition, you will be able to transform a standard household microwave into a chemical vapor deposition chamber.
I'm not sure why people can't tell the difference between moissanite and diamond... They play with light in two, slightly different ways. Forget the dispersion difference, as moissanite has long since passed the point of diminishing returns. The way the facets reflect light, as well as the color, is not the same. The dead giveaway is the contrast. Diamonds and CZ have higher contrast than moissanite. The lack of contrast had to do with the high average light return across the entire stone, due to what happens in the interplay between crown and pavilion angles when the refractive index exceeds certain values. With that being said, I am the proud owner of a FAB oec moissanite. I will be having a custom cut moissanite in the very near future as well.
I immediately picked out the Moissanite. The moissanite is grey and has more fire (glitter sparkles) than the diamond. Moissanite only looks like a diamond to a person that has never seen a diamond before. I had an ex try to give me a Moissanite ring, I looked at it and immediately knew it was Moissanite even though I had only seen Moissanite on the shopping channel.
Sam L The FAB Moissanite is a great option if you’re looking for a diamond alternative that is very “diamond-like.” You can view more quick videos of it in the following link. Thanks! fireandbrilliance.com/collections/fab-moissanite-by-fire-brilliance/products/round-fab-moissanite-loose-stone
Michael in reference to the 14k rose gold solitaire at the end of the video. It doesn't look as if the inside of the prongs are polished they look rough. Is this true for your F&B rings? That they're not polished on the inside
Please please please do a comparison video with your FAB cushion stones- especially the Cupid and today's traditional styles! So hard to choose from and I need help! Pretty please with sugar on top! 🙏
Lower thermal conductivity but why would that matter in a jewelry Btw since the diamond testers are limited to a low thermal conductivity reading it can pass them But there's are low conductivity diamonds too so
That's correct! :) You can find it right here: fireandbrilliance.com/collections/fab-moissanite-by-fire-brilliance/products/round-fab-moissanite-loose-stone?variant=5460601012252
Thanks a lot! Just one more question, what is the difference between FAB traditional round cut Moissanite VS the Forever One C&C round brilliant cut Moissanite ? Which one gives more sparkle ?
Hey Ian! :) That's a great question! We'd love to give you a more in depth answer. Please visit our contact us page and a representative will be more than happy to answer all your questions! fireandbrilliance.com/pages/contact-us
Brand plays a big part of how everything is priced. Even moissanites. $600 for a moissanite is expensive. There are others selling brilliant round cut moissanites for 70% less. Shop around.
Moissanite diamonds are stunning less money. What ever your happy with. Either it is real diamond or moissanite diamond 💍. My goodness I really can't tell the difference between natural diamond or the moissinate diamond.
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Total scam for real. The thing is, most people don't know how to buy a good diamond. The GIA/AGS is important, but meaningless if you don't see the Gemex (or look at it in person). An awesome jeweler pointed out recently that a piece of plastic can be cut to "ideal" GIA standards, but it doesn't mean it will shine. The most important thing is light return. Imo, there's no comparison. A moissanite can definitely shine as much as a dull diamond, but thats not saying much. Even so, the diamond in this video wasn't great but I could immediately tell the difference, even as a total amateur.
There is precision cut moissanites too btw moissanites have physically higher reflective proprietors So it's definitely more brilliant and has more fire Btw check aset scope tests for accurate results on the moissanite , diamond leakage
With all due respect , this video is a Commercial for your own Brand of "FAB" Moissanite ( Fire & Brilliance I assume) . you can buy a well cut 8 mm DEF color Moissanite nowadays at the trade shows , B2B priced at $120 total. Charles & Colvart's monopoly on Moissanite is long over. Regarding the Retail price of a GIA certified Natural Diamond, your quotation of $50,000-120,000 is quite misleading and totally wrong. even the most Rare and Expensive 2 carat , D color, Flawless clarity, non-Flourescent Diamond can not reach the retail price of $120,000. And it is not really "WHERE" you buy the Diamond from, but what Grade of a 2 carat diamond you buy. You are obviously Not comparing Apples w Apples. You did NOT show the actual Face or Grading Report of your GIA certified Diamond. just comparing Diameter vs Diameter. Large E-tailers like Bluenile (with a real physical Address! ) can describe the disparity of prices of different GRADES of natural diamond quite well . and they only markup 5-10% above the B2B prices. Good luck with the infomercials!
Don’t you think you kinda over exaggerate the real diamond to be $50k-$100k (1ct).. Depending on the 4 C and the brand 1ct only $3,000-$15,000.. C’mon bro.
Hi there! The diamond being compared is actually a 2ct. and not a 1ct. It's a very high quality 2.01 carat, E Color, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut, Excellent Polish, Excellent Symmetry and None Fluorescence. These diamonds will typically run approximately $50K USD if you are to bargain hunt and up to $100K with big box name brand stores. Please keep in mind that diamond prices do fluctuate and this comparison was made on January 13, 2018. Thanks!
Majority of moissanite owners would always bash on diamonds speaking of how unethical this and that yet they go and buy a stone that resembles so much of a diamond? And let’s be honest ppl buy moissy and try to pass it off as a diamond. If they feel so much negativity towards diamonds why not buy gemstones that doesn’t resemble diamonds. I think many can’t afford a diamond therefore say things to justify their dislike for diamonds. It’s like me saying diamond is so unethical so wrong but I’m going to rock a moissanite where others can see and assume I’m wearing an ethical piece of gem and I don’t care cause I’m a hypocrite.
And the crazy thing is. To effectively spot a moissanite from a diamond...is to choose the better looking one.
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Lol some moissanite stones are waaayyyy toooo sparkly....it makes the stones look cheap and like a toy...while diamond fire and sparkle have an elegance to them
@Learn Something not only the brilliance but diamonds have much sharper and finer facets( giving it dimension and depth) to a keener eye you can spot it....due to its brilliance some moissanite looks blurry and messy...if you know where to buy you could get really decent size lab grown diamond at a reasonable price...I bought mine from a reputable source for 650 $ 1.7 carat l color vs2 clarity...charles and covard sells their moissanite stones for 600 usd per carat so to be honest it's a rip off...I would never buy a moissanite for that price...150 $ for 2 carat on etsy maybe but not from C&C or F&B WAYY too overpriced...I found so many moissy 2 carat rings for over 1000 usd I would never pay that much
@@sooosuss7154 Ive been searching for a moissanite cuban link bracelet or a moissanite cuban link ring...ive looked on charles and covard and noticed they only sold engagements like rings...or do you know if they do customs? Thanks
@@Lor_Sterling pls save your time and money my 1.7 carat diamond is from lab gems...they sell lab grown diamonds at an unbeatable price...much better value than charles & covard
I can definitely see a difference between diamonds vs moissanites - and yes, I personally think diamonds look a little bit better (because they have much more and finer facets, giving it more dimension and depth). However, I could never justify that high of a (marked up!!!) price for just a "stone" (not to talk about the ethical aspects of diamond-mining).
I think you are right. A diamond looks better. Nature creates this beauty in her hands over billions of years with extreme heat and pressure. For ethical justifications there are many safe sources to purchase a diamond. I think diamonds should be given a fair chance without this negative stigma attached thanks to the unethical micro diamond mines and retail communities. If you buy a GIA certified diamond it will keep you peace of mind about any blood diamond or dangerous mining issues associated in digging up these great stones. Your reply is a great blog idea for me!
@@iyliparoidiamonds or buy a lab grown one...I found one lab grown diamond 1.7 carat vs 2 j color for 650 $
You do know the “facets” you are talking about have to do with the cut and not the stone right?
@@graciekattan6618 nope sweetie when the stone itself is double refractive ( one characteristic of moissanite) no matter how the cut is the stone will be blurry 😏 just physic
@@sooosuss7154 Your embarrassing yourself with your smugness.
I was able to tell the difference right away, but I still love the moissanite! I wouldn't mind this stone on my finger any day. I don't think they should be compared, they are incredible stones by their own right, not just as "diamond alternatives".
Sophie N what were the differences?
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Absolutely I agree so much with what you just said. Both are beautiful but I prefer the moissanite as well.
Excellent video and wonderfully high resolution video of the two. I appreciate that you didn't pull that classic RUclipsr BS where they make you wait until the end to see which is which. I watched the whole video. Keep up the great work!
riku818 that's for watching! :) Glad you found some value from this!!
I guessed right. Hearts and arrows, facet cuts, and fire. Moissanites you can see a more rainbow and white fire. A diamond, when turned on its table on newspaper, will not allow you to read the words because of the facet cuts.
I think the moissanite is on the right, it's more splittery in its facets and has more rainbows. If it had been a hearts and arrows cut I probably wouldn't see a difference!
Moissy's FOREVER! Your product and channel is the bomb Michael!
Glad you're enjoying the content! :)
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After watching a lot of these videos, it's easy to spot the difference - real diamonds have a lot more "grey", and moissanites are more white
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In the light shot, the one on the right is the moissanite. More rainbow flashes. I love it!
I personally own SEVERAL pieces of moissanite, and PREFER them for both the price point, and the extra fire dispersion! Gorgeous! I own many diamonds, I respect them as a special gift from nature, but I'm not exactly Ms. money bags to keep investing in them. I would NEVER buy CZ'S........ they're just temporary JUNK. Did you also know, that under extremely intense heat, such as a house fire, that a diamond can get destroyed, but a good moissanite WILL NOT!!!??? Anyway, Love, LOVE Michael! He explains his subjects in easy layman terms, so that the average person can easily comprehend with ease. I'm working on my "GIA" license, and I can always count on Michael to lower the UNNECESSARY jibber jabber! THANKS, Michael! Hug! Anna
Thanks for the feedback and enjoy your course(s) with GIA! - Michael
I don’t think moissanite is a diamond alternative to me they are different. Moissanite is beautiful and it’s own stone. I think people don’t want it because it’s seen as “diamond alternative” and that it’s because you can’t afford diamonds. That’s just stigma. Moissanite needs to stop being called that! It’s its own beautiful stone.
They are called that because they are created in the lab with slightly different compounds. I bought a mossianite diamond for my ex wife, she couldn't tell the difference at all. I value mossianite because buying a real diamond at the price is not a smart buy because its almost like buying a brand new car, as soon as you drive it off the lot you lose half its value instantly...I have no money to give away for any reason.
@@michaelhunt6885 well its actually a gem. You can find it naturally but unlike diamonds there not an abundant of it. So you can get it a made in a lab, but the same can be said for diamonds as well
@@michaelhunt6885 An engagement ring isn't an investment. In an ideal world, its not something that should ever be sold. Comparing that to a car, well... that says a lot
@@somnolescentpresence1110 exactly! There is no tangible value of a diamond ring. So spend 3, 4 up to 6 months of your yearly salary is foolish! You disagree?
@@michaelhunt6885 What I mean is, you shouldn't worry about something like depreciation when it comes to an engagement ring. Aka driving it off the lot and losing half the value instantly. I just thought it was a callous way to refer to something that is supposed to reflect lifelong commitment. It seems wrong to be worried about future returns in that case. Maybe thats just me though
Your channel is actually so amazing!!! Thanks for making such great quality content. RUclips autoplay brought me here while looking at engagment rings but I Just subscribed lol
Thanks for subscribing. It is appreciated! :)
You can tell the way the light dances thru the diamond compared to the moissanite. I can always tell which one is the diamond because of the way the light "dances" off of the diamond. 💎 I just recently got a Cushion cut F&B 2ct Moissanite. I do love my ring and everyone that see's it says it's stunning, nobody can tell the difference. I've worked for a jewelry store before abd learned about diamond's, so I am more trained by eye, which is a little bit of a bummer because I can tell, but I do love my ring. 💍 💜
Real diamonds are perfect for jewellers who want to con buyers.
Peter Martin
Only an Ignorant person would believe that. Everyone else would be self educated on the general enough to know where to buy.
BUT! It is very true that without knowing, you would pay an unreasonable amount for Ethnicity.
With Lab Diamonds getting cheaper and higher in quality, well Moissanite has no point in being used aa an Alternative stone and should from now one be marketed as it's own thing, rather than an alternative to anything else.
@@cMARVEL360 you are absolutely correct
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why is the moissanite in the beginning so cloudy compared to the diamond. most moissanites ive seen have been less cloudy and clearer than the actual diamond.
As a woman of a certain age, I know that I want something flashy, but because I’m retired and on the fixed income, I absolutely cannot justify the purchase of a diamond. Do I love diamonds? Maybe. But the Moissanite would give me the flash and glitz that I want without the cost I can do without. And I can see the difference between the diamond and the Moissanite. The diamond just seems to have a little bit more clarity and may be because it’s singly refractive, the light coming from it is “sharper” than from the Moissanite. And I do not care.
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Hi Michael - I was wondering why lab created diamonds are more expensive than lab-grown moissanite? Is is the manufacturing process or more of a marketing thing?
Anna McEntire Great question! It’s actually a mix of both. Diamonds are naturally perceived to be more expensive and the manufacturing and labor costs are also accounted for in the pricing as well. Thanks!
It's probably also to do with Demand, not to mention that there is no longer a purpose for Diamond Alternative stones, as Lab Diamonds will be cheap enough to buy a stone for it's Ethnicity, rather than the current comfortability we have created where people invest in Alternative stones because they couldn't afford the real ones
At this point the only reason to buy a Diamond Alternative stone would be for the emotional attachment, and the Human Psychological factor of the "Under Dog" mentality where you parade your own interest to go against the grain.
BUT with that said, if you go and buy Moissanite Jewelry and when asked, you admit your stones to be what they are, well they instantly are removed from being an Alternative stone, let alone a Diamond Alternative stone and it becomes something in it's own right.
I was once told, there is no such thing as 'Fake' Jewelry, until you go out and claim something to be something it isn't.
So in regards to what I said about the emotional attachment and underdog mentality, that would only apply to people who buy Moissanite or any Alternative stone and claim it to be Diamonds, or Better than Diamond.
Lab grown diamonds are harder to make. They are real diamonds with the exception that they are not mined from the Earth; instead, they are grown in a lab.
Moissanite gems are do not possess the same chemical and physical features as a diamond.
Earth mined diamonds are not rare at all. De Beers is a monopoly, and they horde the diamonds they mine. This artificially creates scarcity in the markets and drives the price up for Earth mined diamonds.
It is rumored, De Beers has a 2ct diamond locked away in their vaults for every man, woman, and child on the planet.
In the future, lab diamonds will be easier to create, and chemical vapor deposition chambers ( diamond growing machines) will cost less than $1500. This means any Tom, Dick, or Harry that wants to grow a 3.5ct flawless uncut diamond can do so in the comfort of their own homes.
When that happens, De Beers will file for bankruptcy because diamonds will then be worth about $0.20 a carat. Diamonds are forever but their worth is surviving on borrowed time.
This will happen within 10 years...
P.S.
If you're technically inclined, and you understand the technology behind chemical vapor deposition, you will be able to transform a standard household microwave into a chemical vapor deposition chamber.
@@asherasator Well said!
I'm an ice expert, so surely I was able to properly identify which was which.
I'm not sure why people can't tell the difference between moissanite and diamond... They play with light in two, slightly different ways. Forget the dispersion difference, as moissanite has long since passed the point of diminishing returns. The way the facets reflect light, as well as the color, is not the same. The dead giveaway is the contrast. Diamonds and CZ have higher contrast than moissanite. The lack of contrast had to do with the high average light return across the entire stone, due to what happens in the interplay between crown and pavilion angles when the refractive index exceeds certain values.
With that being said, I am the proud owner of a FAB oec moissanite. I will be having a custom cut moissanite in the very near future as well.
the question shouldn’t be wether you can tell the difference as much as which actually looks better. Then do the math
I immediately picked out the Moissanite. The moissanite is grey and has more fire (glitter sparkles) than the diamond. Moissanite only looks like a diamond to a person that has never seen a diamond before. I had an ex try to give me a Moissanite ring, I looked at it and immediately knew it was Moissanite even though I had only seen Moissanite on the shopping channel.
Imagine Mixing your Diamond collection with your Moissanite collection
Jmfirelord you will be able to differentiate the two due to the rainbow refractive of the moissy
Can you please tell me the thickness of the band? I’m on your website and looking to order a ring like this for my wife. Thanks in advance.
Can you compare the round colorless FAB to the colorless Neo diamond cut.
Diamond on the right. You were passing light on the stones and the right one had a more yellow/orange reflection
The one on your left is the diamond. Yeah, 10 for 10!! I like the princess cut or brilliant .
Excellent video, does moissanite need to be occasionally polished like diamonds or will they loose color and shine?
Hey. Nice comparison. I’m eager to buy yours.. how do ur monasite gems compare to the eastwest gem company in quality ?
Which brand of moissanite had less rainbowy flashed and look closer to natural diamond? C&C /neo/ FAB?or any other brands ?
Sam L The FAB Moissanite is a great option if you’re looking for a diamond alternative that is very “diamond-like.” You can view more quick videos of it in the following link. Thanks! fireandbrilliance.com/collections/fab-moissanite-by-fire-brilliance/products/round-fab-moissanite-loose-stone
Ice crush cuts make moissanites look more diamond-like
Try princess cut one
Michael in reference to the 14k rose gold solitaire at the end of the video. It doesn't look as if the inside of the prongs are polished they look rough. Is this true for your F&B rings? That they're not polished on the inside
Hello I’m planning to buy but do you deliver here in Middle East ? UAE ?
Please please please do a comparison video with your FAB cushion stones- especially the Cupid and today's traditional styles! So hard to choose from and I need help! Pretty please with sugar on top! 🙏
Comparing the FAB Moissanite to the NEO , which one is more similar to a Natural Diamond?
Diamond is the left? Moissanite right?
When was mossiante discovered/used?
Great.I like moissanite.Look very beautiful.
I have both but I love Mossanit more.
Honestly you can't tell them apart, is it hardness the same?
Diamonds are a 10 they are the strongest material in the world only way to break a diamond is with another diamond a moissanite is 9
I could not tell the difference! Is this the case with pear shape stones as well?
Kim Chouinard Not with pear shape.
I found your website to be so confusing, I went shopping elsewhere...User friendly is everything.
Does moisanite have the same thermal and electrical conductivity as diamond?
just saw another video on youtube testing this - they both tested as diamonds same conductivity.
Lower thermal conductivity but why would that matter in a jewelry
Btw since the diamond testers are limited to a low thermal conductivity reading it can pass them
But there's are low conductivity diamonds too so
The right side is a moissanite and the other is a diamond
I want to check if my stone is real diamond
If I order this gem how do I get it put inside a setting i bought from another company?
Queen Yannie go to a local jeweler or a family owned jewelry store. They should be able to put it in for you.
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Just curious if the FAB Moissanite Round Brilliant in this video is the traditional cut by FAB ?
That's correct! :) You can find it right here: fireandbrilliance.com/collections/fab-moissanite-by-fire-brilliance/products/round-fab-moissanite-loose-stone?variant=5460601012252
Thanks a lot!
Just one more question, what is the difference between FAB traditional round cut Moissanite VS the Forever One C&C round brilliant cut Moissanite ?
Which one gives more sparkle ?
Hey Ian! :) That's a great question! We'd love to give you a more in depth answer. Please visit our contact us page and a representative will be more than happy to answer all your questions! fireandbrilliance.com/pages/contact-us
Thank you for video! How about Jubilee cut vs brilliant cut!
Excellent Video!!
Thanks!
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Very informative :)
That moissanite is dancing
Got it right every time.
Compare a moissanite with a lab grown diamond with cost .
How does the cushion cut compare??
Here's a video that we made comparing the FAB Cupid H&A Cushion v. a Forever One Cushion. Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/xrBRnDYYi8w/видео.html
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Brand plays a big part of how everything is priced. Even moissanites. $600 for a moissanite is expensive. There are others selling brilliant round cut moissanites for 70% less. Shop around.
I knew the diamond at first sight
You didn't switch them did you?
Nope! That'll defeat the purpose. Moissanite truly is a great diamond alternative. :) - Michael
i think it is the one on the left
the one at the right side is natural one
Even without the fire~ to me the moissanite arrows are much thinner which is a giveaway
Moissanite is shinier then a diamond
fantastic!!!
Moissanite diamonds are stunning less money. What ever your happy with. Either it is real diamond or moissanite diamond 💍. My goodness I really can't tell the difference between natural diamond or the moissinate diamond.
Very interesting
Moissanite looks "blurry" whereas the Diamond looks clear and sharp.
I see it as "darker" or "deeper" - interesting
I have never seen a blurry or cloudy moissanite.
You can tell it’s moissanite, it’s so cloudy compared to the diamond.
I tried to look at your website but couldn't with out entering my email. That's obnoxious.
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Yes I knew immediately
Simple one to my right facing the video
Michael looking like a snack
Gay.
I have NO IDEA why DAVID CHANG is introducing jems to me instead of Ramen..
One right is moissanite
Diamond is on the left.
I can't tell the difference. But now show me how to tell the difference with a loop
DIAMOND 💎 is A 10on Moh Scale ⚖ Mossanite 9.5..So Their Not The Same!!!
Now You Know The Difference 🤔
Total scam for real. The thing is, most people don't know how to buy a good diamond. The GIA/AGS is important, but meaningless if you don't see the Gemex (or look at it in person). An awesome jeweler pointed out recently that a piece of plastic can be cut to "ideal" GIA standards, but it doesn't mean it will shine. The most important thing is light return. Imo, there's no comparison. A moissanite can definitely shine as much as a dull diamond, but thats not saying much. Even so, the diamond in this video wasn't great but I could immediately tell the difference, even as a total amateur.
There is precision cut moissanites too btw moissanites have physically higher reflective proprietors
So it's definitely more brilliant and has more fire
Btw check aset scope tests for accurate results on the moissanite , diamond leakage
No comparison. Moissanite is super cloudy. Who would want that?
Shelby Cofrances you’re dumb. Moissanite is brighter
The diamond has one inclusion (that I can see).
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people who say moissanite looks better are lying diamond looks way better
Really can't tell
With all due respect , this video is a Commercial for your own Brand of "FAB" Moissanite ( Fire & Brilliance I assume) . you can buy a well cut 8 mm DEF color Moissanite nowadays at the trade shows , B2B priced at $120 total. Charles & Colvart's monopoly on Moissanite is long over. Regarding the Retail price of a GIA certified Natural Diamond, your quotation of $50,000-120,000 is quite misleading and totally wrong. even the most Rare and Expensive 2 carat , D color, Flawless clarity, non-Flourescent Diamond can not reach the retail price of $120,000. And it is not really "WHERE" you buy the Diamond from, but what Grade of a 2 carat diamond you buy. You are obviously Not comparing Apples w Apples. You did NOT show the actual Face or Grading Report of your GIA certified Diamond. just comparing Diameter vs Diameter. Large E-tailers like Bluenile (with a real physical Address! ) can describe the disparity of prices of different GRADES of natural diamond quite well . and they only markup 5-10% above the B2B prices. Good luck with the infomercials!
Don’t you think you kinda over exaggerate the real diamond to be $50k-$100k (1ct)..
Depending on the 4 C and the brand 1ct only $3,000-$15,000.. C’mon bro.
Hi there! The diamond being compared is actually a 2ct. and not a 1ct. It's a very high quality 2.01 carat, E Color, VVS1 Clarity, Excellent Cut, Excellent Polish, Excellent Symmetry and None Fluorescence. These diamonds will typically run approximately $50K USD if you are to bargain hunt and up to $100K with big box name brand stores. Please keep in mind that diamond prices do fluctuate and this comparison was made on January 13, 2018. Thanks!
Majority of moissanite owners would always bash on diamonds speaking of how unethical this and that yet they go and buy a stone that resembles so much of a diamond? And let’s be honest ppl buy moissy and try to pass it off as a diamond. If they feel so much negativity towards diamonds why not buy gemstones that doesn’t resemble diamonds. I think many can’t afford a diamond therefore say things to justify their dislike for diamonds. It’s like me saying diamond is so unethical so wrong but I’m going to rock a moissanite where others can see and assume I’m wearing an ethical piece of gem and I don’t care cause I’m a hypocrite.
lol rose gold on a clear is waste
Lmao I guess wrong. Moissanite it is
So stupidly overpriced for a blood diamond. Please. Moissanite for sure is a much better looking stone by far.
I can't stand the rainbow light... looks very obvious to me. diamond for sure
I’d rather eat my own feces than put a moissonite on my ladies finger.
what a strange way of saying you don't have taste
I like your information, but you speak way too many irrelevant words over and over again, stick to the points and not repeat yourself so much.