Brilliant fire
Moissanite reflects bright white light and vivid colorful fire, giving jewelry a lively, luminous look.
Moissanite Guide
Moissanite is not simply a diamond alternative. It is a gemstone with its own beauty, chemistry, and optical character. Known for clean brilliance and colorful fire, moissanite has become a modern choice for everyday fine jewelry.
Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone composed of silicon carbide, with the chemical formula SiC. Natural moissanite is extremely rare, so the stones used in fine jewelry today are grown in controlled laboratory conditions for consistency, clarity, and beauty.
Its brilliance comes from the way it bends and separates light. This creates bright white sparkle and rainbow-like flashes often called fire.
Moissanite reflects bright white light and vivid colorful fire, giving jewelry a lively, luminous look.
With Mohs hardness around 9.25, moissanite is suitable for rings, earrings, and necklaces designed for daily wear.
It offers a refined, diamond-like presence at a more accessible price for customers who want beauty and smart value.
Jewelry-grade moissanite can be selected for color, clarity, and cutting precision with greater consistency.
At LINZORE, we focus on stones with a clean, bright appearance and refined fire. Our selection emphasizes D color, VVS1 clarity focus, and precise cuts designed to release crisp brilliance.
Every piece is created to feel elegant, wearable, and timeless: jewelry that shines beautifully in real life, not only under studio lights.
No. Diamond is made of carbon, while moissanite is made of silicon carbide. Moissanite has its own optical beauty and is especially known for vivid fire.
Moissanite has a diamond-like appearance, but it often shows stronger rainbow fire. Under certain lighting, it can appear more colorful and lively than diamond.
Yes. Moissanite is highly durable and suitable for everyday jewelry. Like all fine jewelry, it should still be cleaned and stored properly.
Moissanite itself does not lose its brilliance over time. Daily oils, lotion, and dust can make any gemstone look dull temporarily, so regular gentle cleaning helps restore its sparkle.
Moissanite is lab-created and does not follow the same mining, rarity, and pricing structure as natural diamonds. This makes it possible to offer a bright, durable gemstone at a more accessible price.