To call it a diamond would be an insult
Looking for a way to let her know you love her to the moon and back? We suggest a gemstone born from the stars and embraced in a unique design.
The story begins in 1893 when French scientist Henri Moissan discovered a rare gem while examining rock samples from a meteor crater...read more
To call it a diamond would be an insult
Looking for a way to let her know you love her to the moon and back? We suggest a gemstone born from the stars and embraced in a unique design.
The story begins in 1893 when French scientist Henri Moissan discovered a rare gem while examining rock samples from a meteor crater located in Canyon Diablo, Arizona. Moissan would go on to win a Nobel Prize for his vast work, and moissanite became his namesake.
Moissanite is extremely rare in nature. Thankfully, scientists have perfected the creation of this exceptional gem right here on Earth. According to the Gemological Institute of America, moissanite outperforms all jewels in terms of its brilliance, fire and luster. Moissanite has “double refraction,” meaning light goes down into the stone and comes out not once, but twice. No diamond can do this. You know what else makes this stone out of this world? The price. Moissanite makes owning larger carats of diamond-rivaling sparkle affordable without compromising color and clarity.
We’ve taken this extraordinary stone and placed it in a modern design to create the Moissanite Star Ring. Crafted in yellow gold-finished .925 sterling silver, this jewelry is intended to celebrate an out-of-this-world love at a down-to-earth price.