Q1: What is Moissanite?
A: Moissanite, also known as silicon carbide, is a naturally occurring mineral found in limited quantities or as small particles in the earth. The rarity of large natural Moissanite crystals prohibits their use in jewelry making. For years, scientists tried in vain to re-create this extraordinarily brilliant material. Only recently, scientists developed a way to duplicate this unique and near-colorless jewel by producing large, gem-quality crystals. Moissanite is truly a unique and beautiful blend of art and science.
Q2: Where did the name Moissanite come from?
A: Discovered in 1893 by French Nobel Prize-winner, Dr. Henri Moissan, the jewel was later named in his honor.
Q3: How is Moissanite made?
A: Single-crystal Moissanite is manufactured through a patented thermal growing process, the specifics of which are proprietary. The process is very difficult and expensive, thus preventing mass production.
Q4: Can Moissanite break easily?
A: No. Based on measurable scientific studies in high pressure research, Moissanite is extremely resistant to breaking and chipping. In fact, Moissanite is one of the toughest jewels known to man and can stand the test of time.
Q5: How do you clean Moissanite?
A: You can clean Moissanite the same way as diamond.
Q6: Do you company attend the Gems& Jewelry Fair?
A: Our company in the Bangkok Gems&Jewelry Fair 62nd
Booth No.: QQ47
During the Fairs we have received more than 100 customer’s name card and got a lot of orders
We will attend the Bangkok Gems&Jewelry Fair 62nd,
Welcome to our booth.
