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White Sapphire vs Diamond vs Moissanite

Each stone (diamond, white sapphire and moissanite) is made of different mineral compositions, making each one of them a unique choice for your adornments.

By Kelly JohnsPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Which gem to choose when you need significant sparkle for your jewelry? This question always crosses our minds when we think of a stone that elevates the beauty of our ornaments.

Well, white sapphire and moissanite are perfect alternatives to diamonds when it comes to designing your ornaments that sparkle like stars. You may choose any of the stones for your jewelry. They all provide excellent brilliance and sparkle to your jewelry and make heads turn for a second look.

Each stone (diamond, white sapphire and moissanite) is made of different mineral compositions, making each one of them a unique choice for your adornments. While all of these stones are pretty much similar in appearance, they are considerably diverse when it comes to studying their physical and chemical properties.

Let’s talk a little about these gemstones to find out which one is worthy enough to add to your jewelry box.

1. White Sapphire

A White Sapphire from GemsNY

The white sapphire is one of the rarest varieties of sapphires made of the mineral corundum, also known as aluminum oxide. The same mineral is also found in rubies. It is the trace element that gives a particular color to the sapphire and ruby. The presence of chromium in the mineral corundum causes the red color in rubies, while iron and titanium are responsible for the blue color in sapphire.

White sapphire is a colorless gem because no other element is present in the mineral corundum, making it one of the most transparent gems of all. This is a completely unconventional choice for those who want something glittering in their gemstone jewelry.

2. Diamond

A Loose Diamond from GemsNY

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.’ You must have come across this phrase some time or another. Of course, the incredible brilliance and shine separates a diamond from other gemstones. Diamond is made of the single element carbon, providing indestructible qualities to the stone that lasts forever. Another interesting fact about diamond is that it comes in different color grades, defined by the 4 Cs of a diamond.

Apart from that, diamonds are considered one of the most preferable stones for jewelry because of their symbolic depiction of everlasting love and care. Whether it’s an engagement, anniversary, birthday, or any special occasion, a diamond is always the first choice for women to add stars to their appearance.

3. Moissanite

You might confuse moissanite with diamond because of their similar appearance. The incredible stone, moissanite, is made of silicon carbide, making it one of the popular alternatives to diamonds. You can find moissanite in colorless and almost colorless form with extraordinary clarity, giving it a similar appearance to high-profile diamonds.

The stone was first discovered by Henri Moissan (A French Scientist) in 1893. At first, Henri thought he had found diamonds, but after a lab test, the stone was identified as moissanite due to the composition of silicon carbide. One of the interesting facts about the appealing gem moissanite is that it is rarer than diamonds, and it is also believed that moissanite was developed from a meteor that fell from the stars.

But What Is The Difference Between These Gemstones?

While all these three stones have a similar appearance to each other, some differences make these stones unique and compelling. Let’s find out which gemstone is the best match to your requisites of an appealing gemstone for your beautiful jewel.

Durability

Jewelry is timeless and precious to every woman. And, of course, you want to wear that jewelry for years to come. It becomes very important to check if the gemstone is durable or not.

With a hardness score of 9, white sapphire is considered a durable stone for any type of jewelry setting. You can wear this gemstone jewelry on any occasion and everyday as well.

We know that diamonds are the hardest gems on earth. A diamond scores 10 on the hardness scale, making it an almost indestructible gemstone. It is supremely scratch resistant and makes a perfect choice for unique and sparkling jewelry.

Moissanite is the best alternative to diamond as it has a hardness score of 9.25, representing its extreme durability. Moissanite makes an unconventional gemstone for those who want something unique in their jewelry.

Price

Diamond is one of the most expensive stones of all. The incredible brilliance and hardness of the diamond make it a coveted stone that ignites the curiosity of every woman. It takes a lot of effort and cost to bring a diamond to the market. Also, the low supply and relatively higher market demand for diamonds make these rocks pricier than white sapphire and moissanite.

White sapphire and moissanite are the two great alternatives to the diamond if you have a limited budget. The brilliance and sparkle of these stones are quite appreciable and capture the eyes of jewelry admirers.

Verdict: Which One Should I Choose?

This is absolutely a personal choice whether you choose a diamond, white sapphire, or moissanite to match your exceptional jewelry requirements and fit your budget. Every gemstone has its own charm and can make you look adorable.

You can also go for the lab-created stones if you wish to spend more money on jewelry design. Lab-created gemstones are slightly more affordable as compared to natural gemstones.

Let me know in the comments which stone you would consider for your jewelry investment.

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About the Creator

Kelly Johns

Kelly Johns is graduated with Honors in English literature. She is an author, an artist and a gem enthusiast. When she isn’t reading fiction or scribbling about gemstones, Kelly makes severe efforts to impress the clique of stray cats.

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