@@mp211204 100% factually incorrect. There are plenty of educated consumers who don't want to pay more for second best. "It's too perfect and too brilliant to be diamond." Have been the exact words from jewelers in my area who have seen some moissanite pieces. Perfection is a good thing. Also, I have friends who can afford diamond and now want moissanite instead because of how much better it shines than diamond. To say it doesn't shine more than diamond is scientifically incorrect. Moissanite is double refractive while diamond is single refractive. Moissanite has a higher refractive index and higher fire dispersion (they way a gem flicks out colors of light) than diamond too. These are scientific facts, and any properly educated consumer who simply wants the most shine and most fire would and does choose moissanite. It's not a fake diamond, it's a gemstone in and of itself. It was discovered at a meteorite crash site in the late 1800s so its origin is actually as a natural gemstone. There's nothing fake about it, just like there's nothing fake about lab diamond or any lab grown gemstone. If someone wants diamond, then they should get diamond. If they want the shiniest gemstone in existence, they should get moissanite, as it has the highest refractive index of all gemstones. Moissanite is also more heat resistant and more durable than diamond. It all comes down to what the consumer is wanting out of a stone. As mentioned, I know people who are buying moissanite and can afford diamond. So what you're saying is completely incorrect and stated out of ignorance, ego, buyer's remorse, or all of the above.
@@thebadgersdenvaletudoclub6254 again, nobody wants moissanite over diamonds, that’s just a fact, diamonds are worth real money and moissanite is not in the same ballpark. It’s similar to saying something like silver hits harder than gold, a scientific fact is that silver is the most reflective metal but nobody cares, people buy silver because it’s affordable, the same reason people buy moissanite I suspect and there’s nothing wrong with that but to say it’s superior to diamonds is just not accurate. Diamonds are also amongst the hardest material on earth btw, another scientific fact
@@mp211204 Only big and rare color diamonds hold or appreciate in value. Most of these cats are buying common crappy diamonds that really aren't worth what the jeweler finessed them for. They go to sell it later and get nothing for them or a small fraction of what they paid. So if you're buying diamonds because you think they're valuable or a good investment, 99% of the diamonds people wear just end up costing the end consumer a lot of money and don't hold true value.
A lot of melee diamonds/smaller stones don't have certificates or serial numbers at all. It's not like most people who buy iced out pieces are given entire booklets with every stone graded out on paper. I'm not really sure why someone would want a cert for these anyways. (*edit to add this) Here's the owner of HB explaining exactly what I'm talking about AND how to tell if a cert is fake: ruclips.net/video/NfiQ7i3YufY/видео.html Also I'm not sure if many people know, but it'll only pass the diamond test on the super cheap handheld testers. Most of the decent ones have a designation specifically for moissanite and won't show up as diamond. GRA also isn't analagous to GIA either. As it says on the web: "The most important thing to remember is that GRA certificates aren't third-party certifications and they don't guarantee the authenticity or value of your Moissanite jewelry. They're merely reports that provide customers with information about the stone's characteristics." So keep that in mind. Not sure why anyone would buy these as any sort of investment piece in the first place though.
Really mossanite has been popularized most recently cause of people trying to keep up with the fad of passing diamond testers as a cheaper more affordable alternative but mossanite is really originally from a meteor and been around since the 1800s it is lab made now cause they no longer have access to the meteor the original samples came from if u had jewelry with the original material it's priceless and probably more valuable then any diamond pieces seeing as they are still sourced naturally to this day
@@JAy26yrs The Canyon Diablo 1893 Discovery was confirmed “carborundum” contamination a century ago. Henri Moissan was studying a 53 Kilogram Meteoric Fragment from Canyon Diablo. The 53 Kilogram meteorite was sectioned off by using grinding wheels containing the newly popular synthetic silicon carbide “carborundum”. Henri Moissan took 11 years to report these silicon carbide crystals, the year was 1904. Henri Moissan wrote papers about these crystals stating they had strong birefringence and were of green color. This confirms hexagonal SiC! No other researchers of the time were able to find any evidence of silicon carbide from the meteoric fragments from this region. How Henri Moissan processed the iron nickel meteorite was by dissolving firstly in Hydrochloric Acid, then by using HF
All I need my stuff to do is shine harder than everyone else! I dont care if its hard, or flacid lol...if im out shining the room im good. Thats usually the case! I dont need no certificates, measurements or none of them little details. To each his own not talking down on anyone. Im just saying that its not like we are out here spending $100k....
@That Guy Geezo Those certificates are just for the laser inscriptions on the girdle. Don’t really pat attention to the specifications as they are just all stock and grading is all the same for every paper certs! They are Moissanite. ruclips.net/user/shorts-qj3m4vherk?feature=share Sincerely, TBBW🐺
@@Thatguygeezo On the larger size stones they all should have a serial number like this one. Like I said don’t really pay attention to the grading paper certs the only meaningful thing is that they have a serial number that should match the stones laser inscription on the girdle. Sincerely, TBBW 🐺 ruclips.net/user/shortsQflEeQ3d44s?feature=share
Also figure I’d mention that there are multiple countries where GRA is done and they don’t have the same websites. GRA from India is a different website from Chinese GRA.
When you ordered the jewelry you knew the caret weight. Those GRA moissanite pamphlets are for informational purposes only unlike Diamond GIA certification.
There are even companies that send the very same number for a lot of the fakes with the same measurements. The only way to tell is by testing physical properties.
because GRA is not a real thing. GIA is and GIA does not grade moissanites. GRA is a made up "company" which only exists on these fake certificates of chinese made cool looking worthless rocks. that's why all these "certs" are different, because they are being printed by whomever want to make their scammy business look more official.
i wanted the real deal so i went to charles & colvard yes it was a lil more expensive but i got the real deal 14k white gold 2.50 carats forever one studs 1.25 carat each stud they are amazing
i got mine a few years ago i wish i can return them is crazy i pay over $900 for something that i can get now for less than $200 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂blessings always@@Thatguygeezo
As long as the moissanite have double refraction it is a moissanite, a 1 carat of moissanite may cost $20, do you willing to pay $600 a carat with GIA certificate. I got 2 carat of moissanite cost $40 look more beatiful than my $8000 nature diamond. For $40 a carat to me is like getting a free stone, because process of making the stone and cutting cost will be more than $40.
If it got a lot of little stones it will not tell the measurements nor the weight because there are to many and to make a certificate for every single one is crazy but if it is just like 1 or 2 stones it should say the carat weight and measurements and for earrings you should get both certificates because it is a big stone so it got it's own certificate so both have to have a certificate.
I've been wondering about this too maybe they only tell you the carat weight and measurements when it's a single larger stone? Maybe pieces that have multiple little Stones they don't? Very curious if you bought any pieces with a single larger stone from Harlem bling to see if it actually says the carrot weigjt. And to be honest for your earrings I would think they should have sent you two certificates like they do with diamonds for each stone. unless both those earrings have the same etched code in them if they actually have any etching at all.
Your right I said that I should get a certificate for each Diamond so either way It’s not a diamond but it looks better at times point is just don’t get it for the certificate
@@Thatguygeezo I'm just wondering if they actually etching numbers in any of the stones and if they match up with the certificates for identification purposes. Or I guess they just totally worthless?
They don’t give certification for smaller stones I’m not 100% but I’m pretty sure it’s 1 carat + my uncles in the jewelry business and it’s a misconception that every diamond gets certification it’s only bigger stones that are easier to mimic and fake
GRA certificates are made in india and china mostly don't expect to always have every info or correct one sometime their error on GRA certificate ...They tell you a little bit of what you may have but most certificate even GIA are bullshitted to raise the price of the jewelry only.
GRA is not even a real thing. It's made up and all these sellers print whatever certificate they want to sell stupid rocks to stupid people. GIA is the real thing, GRA is the fake imitation.
Stop thinking moissanite hold any value, it doesn’t and diamond without GIA certificates don’t either… And yes a lot of jeweller mix lab diamond and moissanite on their piece to increase their profit so ask for GIA certification when you buy diamond jewellery. Most guy selling you natural mined diamonds are in fact lab grown diamonds as most of people won’t see the different as they buy chains or bracelets. The size of the stones are so small that you can tell by looking at them. Last thing small stones have no value and this is why they don’t even come with a certificate. Wear jewellery for your own enjoyment but do not spend your money on this thinking it is an investment guys. Beware
These certificates are just for show. They mean nothing. If they did, a moissanite tennis chain would need a certificate of every stone.in the chain because it's different stones. Hence probably why your harlembling one didn't have as much info as your earrings.
*moissanite. It's not a fake diamond. It's a gem by itself just like sapphire is sapphire. It's not a fake diamond. It's only fake if you tell someone it's something it's not. I tell people my shits moissanite. And I be like guess how much I paid for this bih and it's bussin.
The carat weight doesn’t actually matter with Moissanite because even when those weights are listed, what you’re seeing is actually diamond equivalency carat based on how many millimeters diameter the stone. So for example: A 14 mm round brilliant cut diamond is 10 carats. The moissy in the same diameter will be listed by GRA as 10 carats even though technically it’s lighter.
@@sadiztiktristen8565 Yes, I know this. Well, except that 1 ct is 200 milligrams, not 5 grams. But when you see 1 ct listed with Moissanite you aren’t getting 200 milligrams. They list the diamond equivalent based on size instead. You are getting less than 200 milligrams. Carat weight is irrelevant when it comes to moissanite. What matters is size.
@@GC-kk4etyou should right cause I bought something from him and the report don’t pull up. I got the video on my page. It’s way at the bottom of my videos dealing with Eddie since 2 years ago
I Watch your video for information brother you have a bad habit of sounding nervous n you repeat your self on subjects you seem to be stalling not moving your dialouge forward. You don't want to bore your audience because you have a few thousands views maybe Subscriptions. Okay Keep bringing the Real! 100 .... David Infamous Cook
@@Thatguygeezo gra is not a recognized stone grading facility lol for Christ sakes they come with stones from Alibaba , do u really think a gem stone lab would be in a building on the 39th floor lol , that's office building shit, a real lab would be its own building with a real lab , there address is in some office building that they probably only have to be able to list a address on there site .... If it comes with Alibaba stones u can almost guarantee the company is trash
@@texasjourneyman207 Doesn’t matter. Results are what matter. The fact is that I’ve purchased a lot of moissanite. And I have never purchased a GRA certified stone that wasn’t exactly what the card said it was. If you want quality, definitely look for the GRA cert.
@@texasjourneyman207 Also labs and cutters are different things. Stones come from The lab to the cutter to Gra who grades the stone after it’s been cut and that could absolutely be in a office building type set up. Where do you think people are cutting gems in the diamond district in nyc. Similar locations.
@@Thatguygeezo good lord GRA does not exist. The real thing is GIA and they don't grade moissanites at all. They only grade real diamonds(natural and lab grown). GRA is made up to look like GIA, even the fonts they use are the same as GIA but it has nothing to do with the real thing. It's chinese moissanite factories that print their own certificates to make you feel you are buying something important. It's like china town giving you certificate along with their fake gucci bag to tell you it's real Lol
Nah that pendant is crazy 😂
Too much.. I got a 8mm chain with a 2 inch pendant and I feel that is bulky. Good everyday chain for me tho.
Moissanite is superior to diamond and that's a fact from a gem perspective
Nobody wants a Moissanite anything over natural or even lab diamonds and that’s a fact
@@mp211204 100% factually incorrect. There are plenty of educated consumers who don't want to pay more for second best. "It's too perfect and too brilliant to be diamond." Have been the exact words from jewelers in my area who have seen some moissanite pieces. Perfection is a good thing. Also, I have friends who can afford diamond and now want moissanite instead because of how much better it shines than diamond. To say it doesn't shine more than diamond is scientifically incorrect. Moissanite is double refractive while diamond is single refractive. Moissanite has a higher refractive index and higher fire dispersion (they way a gem flicks out colors of light) than diamond too. These are scientific facts, and any properly educated consumer who simply wants the most shine and most fire would and does choose moissanite. It's not a fake diamond, it's a gemstone in and of itself. It was discovered at a meteorite crash site in the late 1800s so its origin is actually as a natural gemstone. There's nothing fake about it, just like there's nothing fake about lab diamond or any lab grown gemstone. If someone wants diamond, then they should get diamond. If they want the shiniest gemstone in existence, they should get moissanite, as it has the highest refractive index of all gemstones. Moissanite is also more heat resistant and more durable than diamond. It all comes down to what the consumer is wanting out of a stone. As mentioned, I know people who are buying moissanite and can afford diamond. So what you're saying is completely incorrect and stated out of ignorance, ego, buyer's remorse, or all of the above.
@@mp211204 diamonds don't hit as hard as moissanite because it's impossible for them to do so. That's a scientific fact, not an opinion.
@@thebadgersdenvaletudoclub6254 again, nobody wants moissanite over diamonds, that’s just a fact, diamonds are worth real money and moissanite is not in the same ballpark. It’s similar to saying something like silver hits harder than gold, a scientific fact is that silver is the most reflective metal but nobody cares, people buy silver because it’s affordable, the same reason people buy moissanite I suspect and there’s nothing wrong with that but to say it’s superior to diamonds is just not accurate. Diamonds are also amongst the hardest material on earth btw, another scientific fact
@@mp211204 Only big and rare color diamonds hold or appreciate in value. Most of these cats are buying common crappy diamonds that really aren't worth what the jeweler finessed them for. They go to sell it later and get nothing for them or a small fraction of what they paid. So if you're buying diamonds because you think they're valuable or a good investment, 99% of the diamonds people wear just end up costing the end consumer a lot of money and don't hold true value.
A lot of melee diamonds/smaller stones don't have certificates or serial numbers at all. It's not like most people who buy iced out pieces are given entire booklets with every stone graded out on paper. I'm not really sure why someone would want a cert for these anyways. (*edit to add this) Here's the owner of HB explaining exactly what I'm talking about AND how to tell if a cert is fake: ruclips.net/video/NfiQ7i3YufY/видео.html Also I'm not sure if many people know, but it'll only pass the diamond test on the super cheap handheld testers. Most of the decent ones have a designation specifically for moissanite and won't show up as diamond.
GRA also isn't analagous to GIA either. As it says on the web: "The most important thing to remember is that GRA certificates aren't third-party certifications and they don't guarantee the authenticity or value of your Moissanite jewelry. They're merely reports that provide customers with information about the stone's characteristics." So keep that in mind. Not sure why anyone would buy these as any sort of investment piece in the first place though.
Really mossanite has been popularized most recently cause of people trying to keep up with the fad of passing diamond testers as a cheaper more affordable alternative but mossanite is really originally from a meteor and been around since the 1800s it is lab made now cause they no longer have access to the meteor the original samples came from if u had jewelry with the original material it's priceless and probably more valuable then any diamond pieces seeing as they are still sourced naturally to this day
@@JAy26yrs
The Canyon Diablo 1893 Discovery was confirmed “carborundum” contamination a century ago.
Henri Moissan was studying a 53 Kilogram Meteoric Fragment from Canyon Diablo. The 53 Kilogram meteorite was sectioned off by using grinding wheels containing the newly popular synthetic silicon carbide “carborundum”.
Henri Moissan took 11 years to report these silicon carbide crystals, the year was 1904.
Henri Moissan wrote papers about these crystals stating they had strong birefringence and were of green color.
This confirms hexagonal SiC! No other researchers of the time were able to find any evidence of silicon carbide from the meteoric fragments from this region.
How Henri Moissan processed the iron nickel meteorite was by dissolving firstly in Hydrochloric Acid, then by using HF
All I need my stuff to do is shine harder than everyone else! I dont care if its hard, or flacid lol...if im out shining the room im good. Thats usually the case! I dont need no certificates, measurements or none of them little details. To each his own not talking down on anyone. Im just saying that its not like we are out here spending $100k....
Your a clown bro. I glue moissanite to my skin, you don't outshine me homie.
@That Guy Geezo
Those certificates are just for the laser inscriptions on the girdle. Don’t really pat attention to the specifications as they are just all stock and grading is all the same for every paper certs! They are Moissanite.
ruclips.net/user/shorts-qj3m4vherk?feature=share
Sincerely,
TBBW🐺
Yeah it’s two different websites if you have a card with the brown at the bottom it’s the real site the card with the blue is a fake website
@@Thatguygeezo
On the larger size stones they all should have a serial number like this one. Like I said don’t really pay attention to the grading paper certs the only meaningful thing is that they have a serial number that should match the stones laser inscription on the girdle.
Sincerely,
TBBW 🐺
ruclips.net/user/shortsQflEeQ3d44s?feature=share
Also figure I’d mention that there are multiple countries where GRA is done and they don’t have the same websites. GRA from India is a different website from Chinese GRA.
And Thailand 🇹🇭
GRA is all bullshit to copy GIA diamond grading to make moissanite look better when it doesnt need to
GRA is fake. No lab grades moissanite. The certificate is as useful as toilet paper.
Man if you scam the code it’s gone take you to wherever it came from
When you ordered the jewelry you knew the caret weight.
Those GRA moissanite pamphlets are for informational purposes only unlike Diamond GIA certification.
You should have diamond tested it bro. That’s all that really mattered. 24 minutes on this is crazy
There are even companies that send the very same number for a lot of the fakes with the same measurements. The only way to tell is by testing physical properties.
because GRA is not a real thing. GIA is and GIA does not grade moissanites. GRA is a made up "company" which only exists on these fake certificates of chinese made cool looking worthless rocks. that's why all these "certs" are different, because they are being printed by whomever want to make their scammy business look more official.
That’s because gra isn’t a real company period
@@clintondillon6109 facts
i wanted the real deal so i went to charles & colvard yes it was a lil more expensive but i got the real deal 14k white gold 2.50 carats forever one studs 1.25 carat each stud they are amazing
It’s the same thing you over paid 🤦🏿♂️
i got mine a few years ago i wish i can return them is crazy i pay over $900 for something that i can get now for less than $200 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂blessings always@@Thatguygeezo
Who made that piece😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am about to die from laughter man you too big for that. Stop playing😂😂😂😂
can you set the time, where is the pendant, i cant watch him say mmm mm for more than 1 min, help me
His shit bussin’
Sorry I'm stil distracted buy that pendant lol 😆 I gotta go check that shit, wow 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What is the other company that had the more comprehensive gra report?
As long as the moissanite have double refraction it is a moissanite, a 1 carat of moissanite may cost $20, do you willing to pay $600 a carat with GIA certificate.
I got 2 carat of moissanite cost $40 look more beatiful than my $8000 nature diamond. For $40 a carat to me is like getting a free stone, because process of making the stone and cutting cost will be more than $40.
😊nice Jewelry Geezo...
If it got a lot of little stones it will not tell the measurements nor the weight because there are to many and to make a certificate for every single one is crazy but if it is just like 1 or 2 stones it should say the carat weight and measurements and for earrings you should get both certificates because it is a big stone so it got it's own certificate so both have to have a certificate.
I've been wondering about this too maybe they only tell you the carat weight and measurements when it's a single larger stone? Maybe pieces that have multiple little Stones they don't? Very curious if you bought any pieces with a single larger stone from Harlem bling to see if it actually says the carrot weigjt. And to be honest for your earrings I would think they should have sent you two certificates like they do with diamonds for each stone. unless both those earrings have the same etched code in them if they actually have any etching at all.
Your right I said that I should get a certificate for each Diamond so either way
It’s not a diamond but it looks better at times point is just don’t get it for the certificate
@@Thatguygeezo I'm just wondering if they actually etching numbers in any of the stones and if they match up with the certificates for identification purposes. Or I guess they just totally worthless?
They don’t give certification for smaller stones I’m not 100% but I’m pretty sure it’s 1 carat + my uncles in the jewelry business and it’s a misconception that every diamond gets certification it’s only bigger stones that are easier to mimic and fake
GRA certificates are made in india and china mostly don't expect to always have every info or correct one sometime their error on GRA certificate ...They tell you a little bit of what you may have but most certificate even GIA are bullshitted to raise the price of the jewelry only.
GRA is not even a real thing. It's made up and all these sellers print whatever certificate they want to sell stupid rocks to stupid people. GIA is the real thing, GRA is the fake imitation.
Put harlembling code in on the other site
Stop thinking moissanite hold any value, it doesn’t and diamond without GIA certificates don’t either… And yes a lot of jeweller mix lab diamond and moissanite on their piece to increase their profit so ask for GIA certification when you buy diamond jewellery.
Most guy selling you natural mined diamonds are in fact lab grown diamonds as most of people won’t see the different as they buy chains or bracelets. The size of the stones are so small that you can tell by looking at them. Last thing small stones have no value and this is why they don’t even come with a certificate.
Wear jewellery for your own enjoyment but do not spend your money on this thinking it is an investment guys.
Beware
Dumbest statement in the comment thread.
Is that the Orisha orula on your chain bro??? aint never seen that before🔥🔥🔥🔥 fly asf man
Yes it is thanks
Put the code in on the other site see what happened swap them
Had to watch this
Not measured in cts because it's not cut from rough stones you don't have to maximise it as it's man made
Refraction not reflection.
These certificates are just for show. They mean nothing. If they did, a moissanite tennis chain would need a certificate of every stone.in the chain because it's different stones. Hence probably why your harlembling one didn't have as much info as your earrings.
CZ masonite both used to mimic diamond. Both fake .
*moissanite. It's not a fake diamond. It's a gem by itself just like sapphire is sapphire. It's not a fake diamond. It's only fake if you tell someone it's something it's not. I tell people my shits moissanite. And I be like guess how much I paid for this bih and it's bussin.
Throw them away 😂
Cert doesn't matter. What matters is that it's real vvs1 clarity moissanite
Facts
It’s a fake stone I can’t pull my card report up from the card or paper
You so should show off your collection of chains all on at once lol
My Boy Eddie the Special needs Bling King destroy the Fake jewellery Industry once again 💎💍💎🤣
1:16 LOL 😆😆😆😆
Finna cop a moss Cuban ya dig
Sorry, I wanted to take this seriously but the title says fake Moissanite, and then your like 1:16
The carat weight doesn’t actually matter with Moissanite because even when those weights are listed, what you’re seeing is actually diamond equivalency carat based on how many millimeters diameter the stone. So for example: A 14 mm round brilliant cut diamond is 10 carats. The moissy in the same diameter will be listed by GRA as 10 carats even though technically it’s lighter.
Thats incorrect, 1 ct is an actual measurement. 1ct means 5 grams.
@@sadiztiktristen8565 Yes, I know this. Well, except that 1 ct is 200 milligrams, not 5 grams. But when you see 1 ct listed with Moissanite you aren’t getting 200 milligrams. They list the diamond equivalent based on size instead. You are getting less than 200 milligrams. Carat weight is irrelevant when it comes to moissanite. What matters is size.
@@sadiztiktristen8565 Stones would be HUGE if a ct was 5 grams haha
11:55-12:30
PART II Geezo!
Look at the card bro I the line on one is blue the other is orange
Boy is slow
Harlem bling does not sell any fake mossanite i have many pieces from him
LolOLOLOlol poor you spending hundreds on chinese rocks worth 3 dollars. GRA is not even a real thing
@@GC-kk4etyou should right cause I bought something from him and the report don’t pull up. I got the video on my page. It’s way at the bottom of my videos dealing with Eddie since 2 years ago
Best to save up and buy a $200 pen that can verify that it is moissanite
Just go to the jewelry store at the mall they will test it for free! That's what I always do when I buy a new moissanite piece
I Watch your video for information brother you have a bad habit of sounding nervous n you repeat your self on subjects you seem to be stalling not moving your dialouge forward. You don't want to bore your audience because you have a few thousands views maybe Subscriptions. Okay Keep bringing the Real! 100 ....
David Infamous Cook
The stones may be real moissanite but the certificates are fake
Certificates are not all of them the GRA is a official gemstone lab
@@Thatguygeezo gra is not a recognized stone grading facility lol for Christ sakes they come with stones from Alibaba , do u really think a gem stone lab would be in a building on the 39th floor lol , that's office building shit, a real lab would be its own building with a real lab , there address is in some office building that they probably only have to be able to list a address on there site .... If it comes with Alibaba stones u can almost guarantee the company is trash
@@texasjourneyman207 Doesn’t matter. Results are what matter. The fact is that I’ve purchased a lot of moissanite. And I have never purchased a GRA certified stone that wasn’t exactly what the card said it was. If you want quality, definitely look for the GRA cert.
@@texasjourneyman207 Also labs and cutters are different things. Stones come from
The lab to the cutter to Gra who grades the stone after it’s been cut and that could absolutely be in a office building type set up. Where do you think people are cutting gems in the diamond district in nyc. Similar locations.
@@Thatguygeezo good lord GRA does not exist. The real thing is GIA and they don't grade moissanites at all. They only grade real diamonds(natural and lab grown). GRA is made up to look like GIA, even the fonts they use are the same as GIA but it has nothing to do with the real thing. It's chinese moissanite factories that print their own certificates to make you feel you are buying something important. It's like china town giving you certificate along with their fake gucci bag to tell you it's real Lol
Every pamphlet Rolex makes is identical , and so on for any luxury item
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