Interest in moissanite is growing. Over the last five years, more shoppers have discovered this glittering stone. Once only considered a diamond simulant, moissanite is earning its place as a precious stone. What trends can we expect for moissanite rings in 2023? I turned to an expert for advice.
John Anderson is Co-Founder and Executive Editor for Life Line Wedding. With over two decades of experience, John helps couples choose engagement and wedding rings while also helping them plan their special wedding day.
Trends for Moissanite Rings in 2023
John: Moissanite is often seen as a more affordable alternative to diamonds, so couples in 2023 are choosing unique cuts and shapes to set their moissanite stones apart.
There are several ways we see these changes in Moissanite rings! Notably, couples skip traditional round cuts in favor of less conventional shapes like ovals and pears. With round stones, many are flocking to reinterpretations of the style. For example, the 120-facet moissanite. Here are some of our favorites!
Radiant Cut
Art Deco flair radiates from the radiant cut moissanite ring. Similar to a traditional emerald cut, a radiant cut stone uses faceting techniques identical to those for cutting round diamonds, creating even more sparkle. With the superior scintillation of moissanite, this cut reminds us that moissanite is genuinely out of this world!
120 Facet
A traditional round brilliant cut diamond has only 58 facets. This 120-facet moissanite ring doubles the number of facets, creating something truly remarkable! While you might see this cut style marketed under various brand names, make sure you understand. Our expert artisans precisely cut every stone for maximum precision—the result; is breathtaking jewelry that captures our hearts.
Portuguese Cut
The Portuguese cut style utilizes a smaller table at the top, surrounded by a pattern of rhomboidal facets on the crown, enhancing the stone’s brilliance. This cut provides the stone with a fantastic depth of illumination.
Colored Moissanite
As a lab-created gem, a surprising number of colors are available. This pink moissanite ring showcases precisely what we mean. This pink moissanite halo ring is the ideal accessory to elevate your evening look. A halo of sparkling white moissanite gems surrounds the cushion-shaped center stone. The added baguettes on the shoulders give it a designer touch.
Crushed Ice Cut
The crushed ice cut is a variation of the cushion cut that resembles shattered glass. This unique cut is not found in any other gemstones. Recently, it has been gaining popularity among those who desire a departure from the typical round brilliant diamond style. This crushed ice-cut ring puts the stone on center stage with its minimalistic styling.
Old European Cut
The old European cut is a round cut that was primarily cut between 1890 and 1930, particularly popular during the Art Deco era. This antique cut precedes the modern round brilliant cut, now the most widely used diamond shape. We love the sophistication and class it brings to jewelry, as seen in this moissanite men’s ring.
Marquis
The marquis cut is highly underrated. This elongated shape sees less use as many cutters favor forms that preserve more of the stone, which means higher profit when they sell! However, due to the availability of moissanite, we are blessed with many examples of this sophisticated stone cut. This spellbinding shape is perfect in jewelry like this cocktail ring.
Moissanite VS Diamond
John: Concerning appearance and quality, moissanite will always be a diamond simulant to most couples. But it has been gaining ground as a genuine alternative to diamonds in recent years.
As we covered previously, diamond frequently overshadows moissanite. Many still see moissanite as a diamond simulant. However, perception is changing! Unlike diamond, moissanite is much easier to work with, providing many more options for unique styles and shapes. The stone also lends itself well to colored varieties.
And, while lab-created diamonds mean lower prices, moissanite provides a better overall cost per carat for stones of the same quality. Pound for pound, carat for carat, moissanite is the clear winner in terms of value. So, if you’re looking to stretch your dollar, price compare! In terms of equal quality, moissanite comes out ahead, time and again.
Moissanite Buying Tips
John: For many couples, a naturally mined diamond is one-of-a-kind. The beauty behind that exclusivity gives many diamond rings their appeal. But if you purchase a moissanite ring, the same tips apply to a regular diamond purchase.
When choosing moissanite, the 4 C’s apply the same way as diamond. Notably, this gem shows a higher dispersion than a diamond. When comparing side-by-side, you should expect more sparkle from moissanite than a diamond when all other factors are equal.
Colored stones, sometimes known as fancy moissanite, should be considered the same way as colored gems – prioritize color here. It should be vibrant and evenly distributed through the stone.
Conclusion
When it comes down to it, moissanite rings match diamond – no matter how you cut it. For those wanting something different, there’s plenty to consider, too. With a wide variety of cuts available, this highly affordable stone provides choices for every budget.
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