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#562876 - 06/09/10 01:00 PM
Re: Moissanite Earrings - so disappointed
[Re: Vanillabeanz]
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The Florentine Diamond
Registered: 06/10/07
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Loc: LV, NV
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Hi Vanillabeanz. I'm sorry to hear about your experience with moissanite. It sounds like you got a pretty old stone, and perhaps the first time you saw the stone was in really bad lighting. Moissanite is much better than that now, and even in poor lighting all you can see is a little tint of yellow. It no longer has the green or cloudy look you're describing. I understand why you may want to stick with diamonds, but don't forget that first moissanite you saw in the jewelry store. Most moissanite on the market is like that rather than the stones you got in your earrings. And I can't really comment on the earrings you purchased because they didn't come from our company, but we also Moissanite, and it doesn't look like what you describe. Here are some pics of a pair of our earrings taken in various lighting: outside in sunlight, outside shadow, inside under awful flourescent lighting and inside in a light box (white lighting). Outdoor sunlight: Outdoor Shade: Inside lightbox: Inside under florescent office lighting:
Edited by MrsMike_C (06/09/10 01:34 PM) Edit Reason: Pictures
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#562887 - 06/09/10 01:39 PM
Re: Moissanite Earrings - so disappointed
[Re: MrsMike_C]
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Mentor
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Here are some pics of a pair of our earrings taken in various lighting: outside in sunlight, outside shadow, inside under awful flourescent lighting and inside in a light box (white lighting). Outdoor sunlight: Outdoor Shade: Inside lightbox: Inside under florescent office lighting: That's impressive. They certainly don't appear cloudy or coloured. I should try and take pictures of the earrings I have. I could almost cry when I think I've thrown away that much money.
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#562892 - 06/09/10 01:53 PM
Re: Moissanite Earrings - so disappointed
[Re: Vanillabeanz]
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The Florentine Diamond
Registered: 06/10/07
Posts: 5270
Loc: LV, NV
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Do you have to pay a lot to get the "good quality" moissanites? The 1 ct. I saw in the store was priced at $800 a carat. While that is considerably cheaper than a 1 ct diamond, I don't want to break the bank buying a simulated diamond. It would be better to put that $800 towards the real deal even if it can't but a larger stone. At least it's $800 worth of diamond.
Which leads me to ask, does moisannite hold any resale value? I know diamonds drop quite a bit on the secondary market. How does moissanite hold up?
Going back to the earrings, they appear green in almost any lighting and they sure don't sparkle. My diamond out sparkles them in any lighting.
No, you don't have to pay more for the higher qality moissanite. Most stores and websties don't even cary them anymore. The reason your store was charging so much more than a website is because jewelry stores tend to have higher mark-ups. Moissanite does hold it's value very well. A lot of people know what moissanite is and so it's pretty easy to sell if you need to. Individuals usually have a lot of success on eBay and Craigslist.
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