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Moissanite Angel

Moissanite fancy double heart ring

Moissanite fancy double heart ring

Regular price $388.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $388.00 CAD
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  1. Precious metal type :  925 Silver
  2. Total carat weight : 5.8 carats 
  3. Gemstone type : Moissanite brilliant cut
  4. Moissanite Quality : VVS1, D Color, excellent cut

Important Information

  1. How long does Shipping take to United States, Canada and to the United Kingdom ?  - Shipping to the United States will take 4-6 business days. Shipping to Canada will take 1-2 business days. Shipping to United Kingdom will take 10-11 business days.
  2. How fast will my order be shipped once order is placed ? - All orders placed will be shipped out the following day guaranteed. 
  3. What happens if my order is never received or is received damaged ? - We have you covered 100 % on all packages that are lost, or damaged. You will be eligible for are full refund or replacement guaranteed.
  4. What precious metals do we use to craft our jewelry ? - We will only make jewelry with Authentic precious metals such as 925 silver and Solid gold to ensure your jewelry can be worn every day in water and will never fade colour or tarnish allowing your jewelry to last a lifetime guaranteed.
  5. What type of gemstone do we use for our jewelry ? - We only use Authentic genuine top tier VVS1 quality moissanite stones with excellent cut to craft our jewelry collection to assure our clients get the best shining jewelry on the moissanite market. Our mossanite will never turn cloudy and will retain its beautiful color and shine for a lifetime guaranteed.
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Fun Fact

Moissanite is a mineral composed of silicon carbide. Often referred to as the gemstone from the stars, it was discovered in 1893 inside of a meteorite in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, by Nobel Prize-winning chemist Henri Moissan. Initially mistakenly identifying his discovery as diamonds, it wasn’t until 1904 that Moissan determined the crystals were, in fact, silicon carbide. This naturally occurring mineral form of what we now call moissanite was named in honor of Moissan later in his life.

  

In its natural form, moissanite remains very rare. It wasn’t until 1958 that geologists found it outside of meteorites: first, in the Earth’s upper mantle near Wyoming, and then, the following year, as inclusions in rock in Russia.