Tips for caring for your Moissanite jewelry

Tips for caring for your Moissanite jewelry

Moissanite has become a popular choice for jewelry, especially wedding bands. This gemstone has been created and marketed as an alternative to diamonds.  In hardness and light refraction, it is similar to diamond, but it is less expensive, shines brighter, and is environmentally friendly. If you have already decided what will be your next Moissanite jewelry, pay attention to these tips to take care of your Moissanite jewelry.

 

Moissanite, a very popular gemstone

The similarities to the diamond have made Moissanite one of the most popular gemstones in jewelry. It can be difficult even for a gemologist to distinguish the differences between the two at a glance.

Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Natural Moissanite comes from meteorites, but today it is created in the laboratory after Covard-Charles perfected its production. You can visit the website for more information: Covard-Charles.

Moissanite is the best choice for anyone who wants a stone with the beauty and durability of a diamond, at a fraction of the cost, and who also cares about the environment, as it is not mined.

Although Moissanite is cheaper than a diamond, this stone is by no means costume jewelry. Therefore, Moissanite should have the same care as any fine jewelry. By following the care tips listed below, you can ensure that the beauty and brilliance of your Moissanite jewelry will last for years to come.

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Instructions

First Tip

Moissanite stone is the second hardest gemstone in the world, above sapphire and slightly below diamond. But despite being a hard and tough gemstone, it is not indestructible and in rare circumstances, Moissanite can chip or break. Be sure to remove your Moissanite jewelry when you are doing any activity that could cause the jewelry to hit a hard surface.

We recommend not wearing your Moissanite jewelry for sports, gardening activities, heavy cleaning, or moving furniture. You should also remove your Moissanite jewelry when you are cleaning with chemicals, swimming (both swimming and at the beach), using a hot tub, or otherwise exposed to chlorine. Chlorine can pit or discolor some precious metals.

 

Second Tip

Carefully clean your Moissanite jewelry once a week to maintain its shiny appearance. Keep in mind that soaps, hand lotions, and body oils build up on jewelry quickly, especially on rings, and so they will lose their luster.

To clean your Moissanite jewelry you should use a special cleaner sold in jewelry stores. But first, you must make sure that the product is not acid based. If you prefer a homemade product, a mild detergent solution is ideal. The latter option can also be effective in removing dirt and grime.

Once you select your preferred cleaning solution, follow the steps below:

⦁ Soak your Moissanite jewelry in the solution for several minutes.

⦁ Shake gently.

⦁ Remove the solution

⦁ Polish with a very soft cloth.

Another quick and convenient option is to use an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, which cleans your jewelry without the use of soap or detergents. This machine is the most up-to-date jewelry cleaning procedure to keep your jewelry spotless. Its benefit is unique, as it performs the most meticulous cleaning in a short period of time without damaging your valuable jewelry.

From Planderful we advise you to get into the habit of cleaning your Moissanite jewelry weekly, and thus avoid a dulling accumulation of oil and dirt. A dental waterpick is a low-impact option if you find dirt in the nooks and crannies of your setting that does not respond to regular cleaning.

 

Third Tip

Finally, when you are not wearing your Moissanite jewelry, take care to store it. The best way to avoid abrasion and chipping is a jewelry box with felt lining and compartments that will keep your gemstones from touching and banging against each other.

Be careful not to leave your jewelry on the edge of a sink or anywhere it might fall or be knocked against a hard surface. Wrap fine jewelry in a piece of cloth or felt before storing it in your jewelry box as an added precaution against scratches and breakage.

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Will my Moissanite jewelry last a lifetime?

Yes. As a stone of great hardness, moissanite will last a lifetime. However, any gemstone, even diamond, can suffer cracks and breaks when subjected to strong impacts. This is especially so if the gemstone was not optimally cut. Thus, it is really important to take care of it.

Another fact you should know, moissanite will never lose its original luster. Some body creams, detergents, and other chemicals can adhere to the moissanite and make it look dull, just like natural diamonds. For this reason, follow Planderful's tips for cleaning your moissanite jewelry.

 

Which is better, a lab diamond or a Moissanite?

There is no right answer to this question. In the end, it will all depend on your preferences, but first, you should know a few facts. Moissanite has excellent refractive and dispersion indices, making it a beautiful gem for jewelry.

While moissanite is slightly less hard than diamond, it is still the second hardest gemstone in the world, which ensures its usefulness in a piece of jewelry.  In addition, moissanite is significantly more affordable than a lab diamond, making it a very attractive option for those who want a large stone without spending large amounts of money.

Just because the price of moissanite is lower than diamond does not mean that it is of poor quality. Certainly, the cost of producing a diamond is higher because it must be extracted from a mine or created in a laboratory at constant temperature and pressure. In reality, natural diamonds are not as scarce or as valuable a stone as we have been led to believe. When you buy a natural diamond, you are paying very high-profit margins for the companies, in addition to centuries-old marketing.

If you want to know more about the differences between Moissanite and diamond, we recommend the following article: Moissanite vs. Diamonds: What You Need to Know

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