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Moissanite Jewelry

 

Though it is impossible to produce a perfectly white moissanite stone, the fact that its dispersive power is 2.5 times greater than that of diamond makes moissanite jewelry quite spectacular. The fact that it is also quite expensive (moissanite sells at something like $520 per carat) makes it both precious and fashionable.

There is a lot of controversy about moissanite as a jewelry medium, most of it related to its high rate of fluorescence (which makes it appear gray or green under natural light). Nevertheless, because it is extremely exclusive has made it a focal point for the jewelry industry.

It took some doing to bring it to that point. Moissanite was not commercially exploitable till the company Cree Inc. (manufacturers of semiconductors) invented a viable process for synthesizing it into large individual crystals. Tipped off to the potential of moissanite in jewelry by an experienced diamond craftsman in 1995, Charles & Colvard, Ltd. tied up with Cree Inc. and launched a massive multimedia drive to popularize it.

The collaboration still holds a complete monopoly on synthetic moissanite production. Essentially, the production process it employs to make jewelry-grade moissanite stones includes cutting adequately sized preforms, having them hand-crafted and polished by experts and then shaping them by precision finishing tools that employ diamond chips for the abrading process. The process is repeated till a gem-grade stone is produced.

Moissanite is now regularly featured in national and international jewelry exhibitions and receives extensive coverage. For those who are in doubt about the exclusivity of moissanite jewelry moissanite is usually set only in fine precious metals like gold, platinum and silver. Moreover, only selected authorized outlets sell moissanite jewelry, and a certificate of authenticity and lifetime warranty given by Charles & Colvard, Ltd. themselves.

Author: Kristy Annely
 
Author Bio:
Kristy Annely is a proclaimed scripter. Kristy likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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