Woman's Screw Back Stud Earrings, White Gold Earrings, Moissanite Earrings, Solid 925 Sterling Silver Earrings, Double Halo Earrings, 1334


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***Main Stone***
Lab Diamond Color - White
Moissanite Color - Near White

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***You Will Receive***



***Moissanite***
Moissanite was introduced to the jewelry market in 1998 after Charles and
Colvard received patents to create and market lab-grown silicon carbide
gemstones, becoming the first firm to do so. They currently make their highest
quality loose gems under the trademark Forever One. Generic moissanites are, as
the name implies, brand less and are not protected by a registered trademark
and are therefore more affordable. This does not mean that their quality is
inferior or they will not last as long as Forever One stones. I guarantee that
both stones are of the highest quality at the most competitive price you can
find in the market.

***LAB DIAMOND COATED***
The key aspect of this Lab stone is that it is designed to emulate the diamond
natural reflection characteristics as closely as is possible, Even to the eye
of a trained expert, this stone looks like a real diamond and specialist
testing equipment is necessary to determine 100% for sure that this is really a
diamond simulant in that it is really a stone coated with an outer layer or Lab
Diamond (ie made from Carbon)

Many lesser quality man-made stones are easy to detect to the trained eye
simply because they are ‘too sparkly’ and for this very reason, they can be
easily identified. The lower quality lab stones are very easily picked from
real diamonds, but this item presents a real dilemma even for the most trained
eye.

Please do note that although the stone is coated with Lab Diamond to improve
hardness and its optical properties, the coating is not thick enough for the
industry standard diamond tester to be fooled into thinking this is a real
diamond. The thin coating will result in this stone being tested as: not a
diamond.

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