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How to Clean and Care for Moissanite Jewelry: The Complete Guide
Moissanite requires minimal maintenance to stay brilliant for a lifetime. Clean it every 1-2 weeks with warm water and mild dish soap, store it separately from other jewelry, and avoid harsh chemi...
Read moreBlack-Owned Jewelry Brands: Why Supporting Them Matters
Black-owned jewelry brands represent less than 1% of the fine jewelry market despite Black consumers being one of the largest jewelry-buying demographics in the United States. Supporting Black-own...
Read moreLab-Grown vs Natural Diamonds: The Real Difference in 2026
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — the only difference is their origin. A lab diamond is created in weeks using CVD or HPHT technology. A na...
Read moreHow to Spot Fake Moissanite: GRA Certificates, Testing, and Red Flags
Not all "moissanite" being sold online is real moissanite. Many budget sellers substitute cubic zirconia (CZ) or glass and market it as moissanite with fake GRA certificates. Real moissanite is si...
Read moreIs Moissanite Worth It? An Honest Breakdown
Yes, moissanite is worth it for the vast majority of jewelry buyers. It delivers 90% of diamond's visual impact at 10-20% of the cost, scores 9.25/10 on the hardness scale, and passes a standard d...
Read moreMoissanite Tennis Bracelet Buying Guide: Sizes, Metals, and What to Look For
A moissanite tennis bracelet delivers the same brilliance as a diamond tennis bracelet at 80-90% less cost, with stones that are virtually indistinguishable from diamond to the naked eye. It is on...
Read moreMoissanite vs Lab-Grown Diamond: Which Should You Buy?
Moissanite and lab-grown diamonds are both ethically sourced, lab-created alternatives to mined diamonds — but they are fundamentally different gemstones. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identic...
Read moreMoissanite vs Diamond in 2026: The Complete Buyer's Guide
Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone that matches or exceeds diamond in brilliance, scores 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, and costs 80-90% less than a natural diamond of equivalent size. For mos...
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