Why Moissanite and Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Better Than Natural Diamonds!

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  • GIA Grad + Founder and Front Man of F&B Michael walks us through 4 main reasons why people choose moissanite vs. lab-grown diamonds in 2022.
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Komentáře • 194

  • @Gina-yu5xm
    @Gina-yu5xm Před rokem +161

    100% team moissanite; love the sparkle!!!

    • @gzolenogozlo1924
      @gzolenogozlo1924 Před rokem

      U can find this worthless 24 hrs later but the nature save and have grown up with value every 24hrs 😊

    • @danielnavarro2697
      @danielnavarro2697 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Eh, the sparkle looks too unnatural IMHO 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @jin8684
      @jin8684 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@danielnavarro2697she meant 100% team broke wallet

    • @rainbowstar2775
      @rainbowstar2775 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Moissanite has no resale value. And it gets dingy and dirty overtime and very difficult to clean.

    • @JamesBD05
      @JamesBD05 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@jin8684act broke, stay rich. You wouldn't understand

  • @dianasmith725
    @dianasmith725 Před rokem +52

    Very well described and lots of info. I’ve purchased two moissanite stones and I’m very happy with both of them. A jeweler in business for 25 years couldn’t tell that my two carat stone was a moissanite till he got his loupe!

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci

      Then that jeweler is an idiot because I can tell the difference at first glance. The faceting and sparkle look completely different and mois has a rainbow sparkle. I've seen many diamonds and mos and it's is easy to see the difference unless the person is clueless on what a diamond looks like.

    • @ericinla65
      @ericinla65 Před 5 měsíci +1

      How is looks to people is all that counts. I think a lot of celebrities own moissanite stones and claim they are diamonds.

    • @paulmontreuil993
      @paulmontreuil993 Před 4 měsíci

      Your jewlers a dummy then...

  • @TheJellyBabyxxxx
    @TheJellyBabyxxxx Před rokem +26

    Team Moissanite for me. A Diamond that can come close to the rainbow sparkle of a Moissanite costs an absolute fortune.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci +1

      A diamond will reflect gray and white sparkle and only reflect rainbow (on to) other surfaces. If you are looking at what you think is a diamond and it is sparkling rainbow in the diamond than you are looking at a fake CZ and not a diamond.

    • @annamae859
      @annamae859 Před 10 měsíci

      Hmm, neither diamonds nor moissanite should give off a rainbow sparkle without reflecting off glass or a highly polished surface. In their own right both stones 'sparkle' is white and grey tones, the moissanite will have a little more sparkle.
      If your moissanite is giving you rainbow vibes I fear it is probably an inexpensive Cubic Zirconia. 🤷

  • @janiceaustin7849
    @janiceaustin7849 Před rokem +26

    LOVE diamonds! But I also LOVE my moissante stud earrings...the sparkle is amazing and I want more Moissanite jewelry!

    • @Gina-yu5xm
      @Gina-yu5xm Před 3 měsíci +1

      Being an owner of four moissanite rings, I am all about the SPARKLE.😁

  • @supernova11711
    @supernova11711 Před rokem +20

    I got the most beautiful ring I have ever seen for an extremely reasonable price.
    They’re just as beautiful and almost as hard. No brainer really 😊

  • @miraflorhoneycorpuz
    @miraflorhoneycorpuz Před rokem +88

    I have my Diamond solitaire ring and also have my Moissanite solitaire ring. Both are similar in design.
    My Moissanite ring sparkles better than my Diamond ring.
    I’m only using my Diamond ring during special occasions but I’m getting more complements when wearing my Moissanite ring that’s why I seldom use my Diamond ring.
    Plus points: My Moissanite ring turns out to be positive in Diamond Testers. 😉💍

    • @kryrsps2457
      @kryrsps2457 Před rokem +2

      Where did you get it from

    • @kryrsps2457
      @kryrsps2457 Před rokem +1

      Might buy one

    • @miraflorhoneycorpuz
      @miraflorhoneycorpuz Před rokem +3

      @@kryrsps2457 sorry for my late response. I ordered it from the Philippines

    • @blackpontiac7178
      @blackpontiac7178 Před rokem +1

      @@kryrsps2457 you can get 925 silver and moissanite from harlembling and/or Ice Giant

    • @diya4114
      @diya4114 Před rokem +4

      Yes that's because the diamond tester only capture the heat to decide if it's diamond. Moissanite and Diamond has same heat. So it consider Moissanite as Diamond 😀

  • @nancyjbrown1598
    @nancyjbrown1598 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I love all 3 types of diamonds! Wear the moissanite for every day ring & earrings, real diamonds for parties & lab for my solitaire necklace every day. 😍

    • @IWantMoreTrone
      @IWantMoreTrone Před 5 měsíci +1

      Moissanite is not a diamond n I’m not saying that because I don’t like them it’s just wrong information and ppl repeat it n it causes confusion a moissanite is its own gem a diamond is its own gem the 2 are not the same but very similar

  • @SuzanneHall1967
    @SuzanneHall1967 Před rokem +3

    Great video. Great information that makes sense.

  • @luke184lisa
    @luke184lisa Před rokem +7

    Really GREAT video. Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you. I am team MOISSANITE!

  • @LADY_OF_A_CERTAIN_AGE
    @LADY_OF_A_CERTAIN_AGE Před rokem +10

    Lab diamonds are still expensive compared to moissanite.

  • @courtcox7075
    @courtcox7075 Před rokem +8

    I love moissanite for me! I tell people it’s moissanite I don’t try to act like they are diamonds at all because they are not. They are they’re own gem and if people ask why I chose it over diamond i say cause I like that fire of it. People hate on moissanite from my experience are the ones who look at it only as a diamond replica like a cz. And I can assure you my moissanite jewelry hood a lot more value than anything I’ve owned cz. I’ll invest in diamonds definitely but when I can afford to!

  • @lindammoreno6997
    @lindammoreno6997 Před rokem +19

    Moissanite is my fav. I have a 2ct round diamond that I bought years ago and the fire and brilliance is still there. I bought it online but I don’t have the information on the 4’c but it is beautiful!❤️

    • @mrhawk1924
      @mrhawk1924 Před rokem

      Years ago. This product only became mainstream 3 Years ago

    • @sdaniel6027
      @sdaniel6027 Před rokem +1

      @@mrhawk1924
      I bought my first moissanite in 2011 and my second in 2017. Both from I know people that have bought moissanites way before I knew about them in 2011.

  • @MelissaGemini
    @MelissaGemini Před 8 měsíci +3

    I told my husband I would like a moisonite, NO regret whatsoever it's beautiful and I get compliments on it all the time.❤❤❤

  • @amirwilliams8413
    @amirwilliams8413 Před 6 měsíci

    Very informative, thank you so much

  • @wilsontheconqueror8101

    Good info!

  • @tigermagda
    @tigermagda Před 6 měsíci +3

    Diamonds are so ridiculously overpriced that they make the lab-grown ones to be overpriced too.

  • @sarahsmith4399
    @sarahsmith4399 Před rokem +7

    i luv lab grown diamonds n am now getting me some moissnite , so i want both , i have to say the lab diamonds if u get good color n cut , are way better thn any natural diamonds ive had b4 .

  • @Theicool
    @Theicool Před 8 měsíci

    Just started buying moissanite. Love how they shine.

  • @Bman.jewelry
    @Bman.jewelry Před rokem +18

    My own opinion but diamonds are pretty much worthless I mean they are portrayed as a rare stone but found so often and companies just control the flow of them into the market to get an artificially high price they also had very little resale value because no shop will pay full price for the diamond but rather want the base metal but on the other hand Moissanite is the same in regards to resale but you lose a lot less money in the end also Moissanite is really rare in nature on the fact of the size of the stone being too small to use for jewelry but very rarely Is it found on earth away from meteor impacts so we have to make it in a lab and another point I have is that Moissanite is just far better than diamond in every aspect other than hardness I mean if you wanna add another statistic it hold up against heat better than diamonds too so I’m team Moissanite all the way

  • @juanchofrancois5369
    @juanchofrancois5369 Před měsícem +1

    I choose to be on team Rhodochrosite. The most rare mineral of all.

  • @LucidiqueDiavolina
    @LucidiqueDiavolina Před 11 měsíci +6

    The only natural Earth mined stones I prefer over lab are rubies, sapphires, and emeralds in their typical colors as there is a noticeable color difference in the Earth vs lab specimens.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I like rubies but the problem with a natural ruby over that last decade or two is the better quality ones are just not around unless you go to a crazy high end store. The rubies I see in local and chain jewelry stores have such a large amount of flaws, or the color is that dense cloudy red or it has so much glass infused that I think they are ugly. For that reason I would go with a lab ruby because they look like the gorgeous rubies I had no trouble finding in the 80's and 90's.

    • @monicabroussard840
      @monicabroussard840 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes and diamonds are a terrible investment but rubies and emeralds are truly rare my boyfriend is buying me a 2 carat moisonite for Christmas. I cannot wait. I already ordered the band to go with it. I found it on etsy for 70 dollars. We have decided to travel and have experiences instead of a diamond that loses value as soon as you walk out of the jewelry store

  • @VanessaAirEmpath
    @VanessaAirEmpath Před 10 měsíci +4

    Team brilliant- let’s go moissanite❤

  • @a_solo_yolo
    @a_solo_yolo Před 4 měsíci

    I want to see a beautifully cut real diamond next to a beautifully cut moissanite. My bf just had my dream ring made as my engagement ring and I’m just learning moonstone is super soft and it will fall out especially in a hard platinum setting. If and when it does I think I want a moissanite long hexagon cut in its place, BUT will you be able to tell the brilliance of the real diamonds on the sides with a larger moissanite center stone? Or no?

  • @mrhawk1924
    @mrhawk1924 Před rokem +1

    I have them both and spinel gem diamonds 💎and black onxy jewelry

  • @pernillesabroe471
    @pernillesabroe471 Před 10 měsíci +2

    100 % Moissanite 💎 i love my beautiful Moissanite 💎 ❤️

  • @carlosacosta799
    @carlosacosta799 Před rokem +1

    Great info bro. Leaving a comment here for the algorithm.

  • @budstopseasyroadspence
    @budstopseasyroadspence Před rokem +3

    Hey Fire & Brilliance, I need some help. I've been viewing videos about diamond vs moissanite and have a question. I understand moissanites have superior fire and brilliance, however, a video I saw talked about how although it may shine and sparkle more, it's not as CLEAR or SHARP as diamond sparkle. This is because moissanites are double refractive and diamonds are single refractive. So I'm curious, is there any way to make a moissanites sparkle clearer like that of a diamond? Or is that not an option? I'm confused on which to choose based off of that. Moissanite being superior in fire and brilliance but diamond being superior in the actual quality of the sparkle. I'm new to this so correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just trying to learn and figure this out.

    • @ivanshipilov4265
      @ivanshipilov4265 Před 6 měsíci +1

      For moissanite, a cut similar to that of a diamond is used. This is not the optimal cut for it. If there is someone who will develop the ideal cut shape for moissanite, then this will solve many issues.

  • @jadmsaber1
    @jadmsaber1 Před rokem +6

    Can you do a moissanite vs diamond hammer test?

  • @pumpkin0207
    @pumpkin0207 Před rokem +2

    Team LGD 💎

  • @totoriri6973
    @totoriri6973 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Silicon carbide wins hands down! (especially if you work in semiconductor industry ^^)

  • @qeemtinageeny1063
    @qeemtinageeny1063 Před rokem +8

    Natural Diamonds (carbon) are plentiful on earth. They are not rare. Still LAB grown diamonds are costly and expensive. Where as, natural Moissanite (silicon carbide) is much much rarer than diamond. Still lab grown Moissanites are cheaper. Why is this? 🤔 Plus, Moissanite's characteristics are also way better than a diamond. So why it's cheap in market??

    • @junzheng254
      @junzheng254 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Because Moissanite is more rare than Diamond, it can not supply the wedding ring market. Diamond is not rare gem, just Russian diamond mine alone can supply 3000 yrs of diamond per current market consumption speed.

    • @F_Evans
      @F_Evans Před 4 měsíci +1

      I get what you are saying and that is a good question. I see the market for Lab moissanite growing now though because of the brilliance. Not a lot of people know about moissanite but its popularity is growing. I see the value going up in the future so be happy for the price its at today.

  • @yasuchika
    @yasuchika Před měsícem +1

    The quicker society moves away from natural (blood) diamonds, the better.

  • @melbabacanicailin1067
    @melbabacanicailin1067 Před 8 měsíci

    Love natural diamond.

  • @lostcontrol1981
    @lostcontrol1981 Před rokem +5

    I love my lab grown Diamond. I also have a few moissanite rings. I have to admit, I like the Diamond more. All of them are beautiful and give great fire and brilliance, but with a few of the moissanite stones, they’ve gotten scratched or chipped. Maybe I’m just hard on my rings - but I’ve never chipped or scratched a Diamond - and I have a number of antique Diamond rings as well as my lab Diamond. I’m not sure why - but every moissanite I’ve had has been damaged in some way - and I don’t even wear them all that much.

  • @strawberry-vl8ki
    @strawberry-vl8ki Před rokem +3

    I've only been buying natural diamonds with paper work as investment, if I'm going to wear one on the daily then I'll probably get a lab grown.

    • @ed8329
      @ed8329 Před 10 měsíci

      Unfortunately diamonds do not increase in value or even hold their value... They are not a good investment, natural or otherwise.

  • @Jerryman1963
    @Jerryman1963 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Team Moissanite!

  • @bethannebiafora3034
    @bethannebiafora3034 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Team Moisan night from Shop LC

  • @justinchan5051
    @justinchan5051 Před rokem +1

    I believe in Moissanite rights!

  • @annemt
    @annemt Před rokem +4

    If I send the ring, would your jewellers be willing to swap out the stone?

    • @thatchannel5294
      @thatchannel5294 Před rokem

      You can go to any jewelry store and they’ll do it

    • @billystar8831
      @billystar8831 Před rokem

      @@thatchannel5294 Tiffanys won't nor will
      other designer stores.

  • @scubasheree27
    @scubasheree27 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm team moissanite!

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640

    Depends.
    De Beers did create the atronomical prices of diamonds.
    Actually they are not rare, only the realy large specimens.
    In future most people will buy only labgrown and prices of natural diamonds will be going same low as labgrown.
    So as a probably investment i would say buy labgrown diamonds. 🤗
    For myself i like vintage jewellery with less perfection.
    No need for diamonds and like sapphire more, they do make labgrown sapphires also. 🤗

  • @carrie-joylloyd5785
    @carrie-joylloyd5785 Před rokem

    Does any company make old European cut moissanite?

    • @FireandBrilliance
      @FireandBrilliance  Před rokem +1

      You can give us a try. fireandbrilliance.com/collections/heirloom-moissanite-by-fire-brilliance/products/round-old-european-cut-oec-heirloom-fab-moissanite-loose-stone

  • @sxuled-30fps79
    @sxuled-30fps79 Před 5 měsíci

    where is the best place to buy moisante earings online?

    • @FireandBrilliance
      @FireandBrilliance  Před 5 měsíci

      You can find moissanite earrings on our website! :) fireandbrilliance.com/collections/earrings-studs

  • @alantaylor186
    @alantaylor186 Před rokem +10

    I'm going for team moissanite!!!! More bang for my buck!!!!

    • @Gina-yu5xm
      @Gina-yu5xm Před 3 měsíci

      So true on the "more bang" for your buck!!!!!

  • @WakeUpNTalkMoney
    @WakeUpNTalkMoney Před rokem

    People care that the Diamond tester goes off that’s all and for $800 for an iced out MOISSANITE watch or chain is worth it

  • @baguazhang2
    @baguazhang2 Před rokem +4

    Less than 1% of natural diamonds are conflict diamonds (and you can get certificates), so it's not much of a concern. Environmental impact is legitimate though. Natural diamonds have limited supply, therefore they can appreciate in price. There's also value in the millions of years needed to create them. But if you value how sparkly something is, or you can't afford natural diamonds, get moissanite.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +1

      BS fake news from DeBeers. Most of those certs are Faked. Zimbabwe's wars are financed somehow.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +1

      Conflict is just a part. Environmental destruction is at 100% of the diamond mining pits.

    • @HarryJarrell
      @HarryJarrell Před rokem +8

      There are millions of carats of natural diamonds that are held back from the market to give the appearance of scarcity and to keep the prices high. The only diamonds that appreciate in value are large and exceptional stones that are far beyond the reach of the average person. With any normal diamond, when you try to sell it, you would be lucky to get 30% of the amount that you paid.

    • @maddie240
      @maddie240 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@HarryJarrellyes!!!!

  • @user-ds1qv1ph1z
    @user-ds1qv1ph1z Před 5 měsíci

    Moissanite natural stone....????

  • @yoshy2628
    @yoshy2628 Před 2 měsíci

    Moissanite all the way, a stone costs 10-40 bux.
    Nothing can beat that.

  • @NOTPC79
    @NOTPC79 Před 4 měsíci

    Mine baby mine ❤❤

  • @lorifrederick2367
    @lorifrederick2367 Před rokem +1

    I have both, lab grown diamonds and Moissanite!

  • @jedlynch4820
    @jedlynch4820 Před 5 měsíci

    I choose the one that’s identical to a gem worth more than diamonds, for less than the cost of lab diamonds. Team moissanite !

  • @octagon_009
    @octagon_009 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am team dont get shafted by the diamond industry!

  • @gageholmes6777
    @gageholmes6777 Před rokem

    I have many moissanite peices I love them all! Also have diamond!

  • @dannycrover8710
    @dannycrover8710 Před rokem

    Moissanite is my choice looks more beautiful

  • @carljanekarnkit
    @carljanekarnkit Před 9 měsíci

    I am speechless. Don't know what I want after all reading these comments 😂

  • @jcresmond1653
    @jcresmond1653 Před rokem +13

    Team blood diamond!

  • @Ben_Ben
    @Ben_Ben Před rokem +5

    Moissanites are sold now at $5-$10 for a 6.5mm (cart size) . I mean perfect D color, perfectly proportioned and machined cut.
    Lab Grown Diamonds are sold now for $300-650 for a 6.5mm (carat size) depending on where and who you buy them from, but they are rapidly on a decline in prices too. you might get something for a LAB GROWN Diamondvas re-sale. but for Moissanite, you will get ZERO! THIS VIDEO IS INFOMRCIAL.

    • @usfanlovesminho5085
      @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci

      Moissanite is dirt cheap. Lab diamonds due to supply and demand are dropping in price but so are moissanites so I doubt a lab diamond will ever get as cheap as the cost of a moissanite. I'ts all about personal preference anyway so it really doesn't matter at the end of the day.

    • @F_Evans
      @F_Evans Před 4 měsíci

      The problem is not many know a lot about moissanite nor do many jewelers sell it. I do see it growing in popularity recently and that may drive up the price. I myself like moiss for its brilliance.

  • @dianasmith725
    @dianasmith725 Před rokem +5

    Team moissanite

  • @jessenunez2306
    @jessenunez2306 Před rokem +3

    I've seen that moissanite reflects more of those rainbow prizms which can to some make it look fake, do high-end diamonds also do that, like the VS-VVS

    • @clintsaines9274
      @clintsaines9274 Před rokem

      No.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +2

      Moissanite is birefringent (i.e., light sent through the material splits into separate beams that depend on the source polarization), which can be easily seen, and diamond is not.

  • @PianoTopia
    @PianoTopia Před rokem +2

    natural diamond 💍
    it keeps it's value over time it feels to me like an investment

    • @Sd57ff6vgycuf
      @Sd57ff6vgycuf Před rokem +3

      They dont keep their value…

    • @FireandBrilliance
      @FireandBrilliance  Před rokem

      Here are a few blogs about this subject. fireandbrilliance.com/blogs/news/3-misconceptions-of-lab-grown-diamond-s-resale-value
      fireandbrilliance.com/blogs/news/3-misconceptions-of-natural-diamond-s-resale-value

  • @fillipesouza4580
    @fillipesouza4580 Před 5 měsíci

    Team Moissanite here

  • @usfanlovesminho5085
    @usfanlovesminho5085 Před 11 měsíci

    I think it nonsense to compare a moissanite (which is also lab grown) to a lab diamond. This is a matter of preference in which stone you want. People that go with a lab diamonds either like diamonds but don't want to go natural for whatever the reason whether it's to save money or it being an environmental issue. Moissanite is a completely different stone that is very very inexpensive (much less than a lab diamond) so people choose them for either price or they just want a moissanite because they like that rainbow sparkle I personally like diamonds and would by a natural or lab diamond and would not even consider mossanite. Not that I think mossanite isn't pretty, it's just that I like diamonds better. It is personal preference and nothing more.

  • @ThePeacePlant
    @ThePeacePlant Před rokem +2

    according to the small video at 2:19, the diamond looks like it has more fire and brilliance. the moissanite to the left does look as clear but definitely has some chine and glitter, but i wouldnt call it fire and brilliance

    • @henrylockett7838
      @henrylockett7838 Před rokem

      That's because they're were shot in different lightings. I don't know why. Moissanites are definitely a little more brilliant and have nearly twice the fire.

  • @janetmoore5645
    @janetmoore5645 Před rokem +3

    Moissanite diamonds are good too than real diamond. I personally love 💕 the cubic zirconia good quality stone that is man made than a real diamond. You might think that is crazy that I don't like the real thing. I have bad luck with the real diamond little diamonds keep falling out. That why in those days before the moissinate diamond I liked better the cubic zirconia ring instead.

  • @mazchingonsinaloa1811

    Hi im from mazatlan Sinaloa mexico. I just found a meteorite impact crater.i found,iron meteorites rocks ,stony iron meteorites.qand natural moissanite found one ,but maybe I Will find more. The question is who buys natural moissanite.and im going to look for more.and other gems.
    I sent a meteorite sample to Colorado to analize.
    The one I found I gave to a Lady as a gift,but I didnt know what was IT.

  • @opgamingpranksandmore716

    Natural diamond

  • @aleksey-kruglikov
    @aleksey-kruglikov Před měsícem

    this may be controversial, but i’m actually team blood diamond 💎😂 jk, prolly moissanite, cuz i don’t like the artificial supply of diamonds

  • @LusterBrand
    @LusterBrand Před 2 měsíci

    I only buy and sell lab grown diamonds and Moissanite

  • @Freakazoid23
    @Freakazoid23 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Moissanite. i can afford diamonds but i rather spend my money on other things.

  • @index3310
    @index3310 Před rokem

    why not get cz if you are getting fake stuff?

  • @jcresmond1653
    @jcresmond1653 Před rokem +5

    just buy loose diamonds and make your own rings etc.

  • @diya4114
    @diya4114 Před rokem +5

    Natural Diomond are always a natural Status.

    • @smeekle2000
      @smeekle2000 Před rokem +6

      The only thing people can show status with diamond is how much they paid for it.

    • @tacos420.7
      @tacos420.7 Před rokem

      do you have a response?

  • @jurgenpommerenke8150
    @jurgenpommerenke8150 Před rokem +1

    Moissanite 2ct, Colour D: 65 $/€ from Amazon/China

    • @jenalatz3589
      @jenalatz3589 Před rokem

      All the more reason not to get it

    • @yoshy2628
      @yoshy2628 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jenalatz3589 not all of us got funds to pay 2-3-4k for a stone.
      With that money I can go in a nice vacation.

  • @michelleharris8437
    @michelleharris8437 Před 5 měsíci

    Team Moissanite all the way. I will never go back to natural diamonds. Like explained in your video, diamonds have a bloody past - hence the Blood Diamonds. This is especially true with the De Beers controlling the diamond industry for almost a century and their stealthy marketing of limiting diamond releases (and yes, real diamonds are not rare - they are the most common gems around - you are only paying top dollar for the mining operations and the cut from the jeweler) and the, “A diamond is forever,” ploy. The only natural diamonds I would ever consider is the ones mined out of Canada since you can practically trace your diamond from there-and if it weren’t for those two geologists who hunted for that mine, the De Beers (who were hunting for the same mine), would still control the monopoly! Also, I don’t care for the mining that destroys the environment. I like the way the Gen Z generation thinks, and heard this quote somewhere, “I got 99 problems, but a diamond ain’t one of them!” Lol! BTW, Charles & Colvard certified moissanites have been inching up in pricing and is clearly no longer as cheap as they used be (plus their precious metals are recycled!)…so thinking that a natural diamonds retains value - is only in the eye of the beholder! Go Moissanite!

  • @user-lj1dw3yd6p
    @user-lj1dw3yd6p Před 6 měsíci

    reason 1 2 3 and 4 they can't afford a diamond but want to look like they can lol

  • @shaligasuksomsong
    @shaligasuksomsong Před 4 měsíci

    I have both natural diamond and moissanite. Moissanite I wear almost everyday vs. diamond on occasion

  • @wallgamble5656
    @wallgamble5656 Před rokem +3

    If I cannot afford a diamond, I’ll just stick with 18k gold. Forget about the wantobe.

  • @cathrynharrison4734
    @cathrynharrison4734 Před rokem +1

    Moissanite is the way t go just find a good retailer who is not overcharging Prices are now very afforsable I gave mos tf my diamnd jewelry t me neices and wear msstly moissanite and a few diamonds mixed

  • @Patriot-rising
    @Patriot-rising Před 11 měsíci

    I prefer the one that takes between 1 billion to 3.5 billion years old.
    And to me a lab grown is just not my idea of what a true diamond is. And now that they are able to be distinguished by professionals I would not touch a lab grown. And Moissanite, i understand the fire but once again it is not a real diamond.
    Now I inderstand what would be the choice today maybe the lab is okay.
    But a professional will tell you that if you are looking for an investment grade diamond to stick with mined.
    And if you are worried about the impact ? Guys there are a LOT of diamonds ( earth mined) out there.
    Used jewelry for one. And there are diamonds lined in drawers that have yet to be even released to the public yet.
    Many people will say a lab grown is the same as an earth mined. But that just is not true. Speak to a GIA grad and they will tell you the difference.
    And the price is another dead giveaway. If they were truly identical then the price would not be that far off from the earth mined
    As for Moissanite, yes if you just like fire and could care less whether you had a diamond or a moissanite. Then that is a cool option.
    We are seeing diamond mines around the world shut down. The Argyle mine in Australia was one of the finest especially if you like fancy color diamonds. And it was most certainly the place that a couple of extremely rare red diamonds. I purchased a earth mined blue diamond probably about 16 years ago. I love it. And yes it is a true blue with GIA report..
    I think mow they heat them or irradiate them to get the blues and greens out there.
    One last thing that so many fail to warn people about are clarity enhanced which around something like ammonia is an absolute no no.

    • @ed8329
      @ed8329 Před 10 měsíci

      Lots of things are billions of years old. For example, the water in your piss is billions of years old. Also, the only way to tell the difference between a lab and natural diamond is the laser etching on the surface. Otherwise, they are 100% identical because they are the same thing. Same exact chemical structure.

  • @dynamicentry6157
    @dynamicentry6157 Před rokem +3

    team moisty

  • @junzheng254
    @junzheng254 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Russian diamond mines alone has 3.6 billion ct of diamond, enough for 3000 years of supply. Diamond is NOT rare. Yes, diamond is forever, water is forever, steel is forever....
    Diamond price is controlled like oil price. Those think diamond is rare and forever, think again.

  • @frisky_cat6817
    @frisky_cat6817 Před rokem

    I adore moissanite

  • @g_reyworld
    @g_reyworld Před rokem +2

    tbh moissanite and diamonds are too expensive compared to czs 😂

    • @galegrazutis964
      @galegrazutis964 Před rokem +7

      Oh but cubic zirconium is crap!

    • @g_reyworld
      @g_reyworld Před rokem +2

      @@galegrazutis964 true man. atleast buy a gem. the only cz i have are 4 pendants i would never wear a chain or anything bigger than that if its not a real gem.

    • @yoshy2628
      @yoshy2628 Před 2 měsíci

      A Moissanite stone costs 10 to 40€, from Temu.

  • @sarkistakessian1066
    @sarkistakessian1066 Před rokem +2

    Really? nice bull sheets .I dont think so .

  • @justayoutuber1906
    @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +3

    Only gems that have caused great suffering and destroyed the environment are a joy to wear. What's the point of flaunting wealth if you can't show a gem that has maimed or killed its miners?

  • @casaverde999
    @casaverde999 Před rokem +1

    100% Moissanite🎉

  • @juliegreen7396
    @juliegreen7396 Před 8 měsíci

    Lol, that’ll be the day. And if you believe this- I’ve got a bridge to sell you, cheap! Lol

  • @ProBarber213
    @ProBarber213 Před rokem +1

    My wife wanted only a natural diamond. That’s what she got.

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands

    Lab diamond.

  • @Roy_AEWFan
    @Roy_AEWFan Před rokem +1

    Team lab grown diamond 💎. Because I have lab grown diamond 💎😂

  • @smeekle2000
    @smeekle2000 Před rokem +1

    Moissanite is KING!

  • @afrorican762x39mm
    @afrorican762x39mm Před rokem

    TEAM MOISSANITE!

  • @richardb8317
    @richardb8317 Před 6 měsíci

    Moissanite is garbage...But Lab Grown Diamonds are wonderful!

    • @yoshy2628
      @yoshy2628 Před 2 měsíci

      Moissanite is poor man diamond. If you say is garbage, the poor man is also garbage, right?

  • @m.rizadjoeli357
    @m.rizadjoeli357 Před rokem +5

    I can't tell a lie to myself that I like natural Diamond cause natural diamond are forged by time it can be million of years and that makes them valuable.
    It means as long as you have meaning in your life, you deserve a natural diamond.
    Nothing instanly in this life, all the things in life there is an effort.
    Succsess doesn't happen overnight.
    NATURAL DIAMOND are forever

    • @KawaiiKandi
      @KawaiiKandi Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a commercial for diamonds ha. The advertising and marketing are very good. Small part of me is _still_ considering natural, though I'm confident I'll go lab diamond or moissanite. Thankfully we are living in the future where natural is not our only option.

    • @m.rizadjoeli357
      @m.rizadjoeli357 Před rokem

      @@KawaiiKandi right, every part of human is natural..ok..for me it's all about taste.
      I like natural diamond more than lab grown diamond or moissanite

    • @KawaiiKandi
      @KawaiiKandi Před rokem

      @@m.rizadjoeli357 Of course I prefer natural in general and try to be more environmentally conscious. I want a 1.75-2ct. Just for the gem alone is 8k - 15k so that’s too much for me. Plus with all the environmental damage and possible slavery or underpayment of workers in the mining industry, just makes natural in this situation not the best choice for me. Hope you have a nice day.

    • @m.rizadjoeli357
      @m.rizadjoeli357 Před rokem

      @@KawaiiKandi thank you so much..i'm just explaining the meaning of natural diamonds for me, i like natural diamond but it doesn't mean i own them. I agree with what you say...have a nice day too..bro...🙏

    • @Amym0011
      @Amym0011 Před rokem

      I like that. But when they were making my ring from James Allen they told my Husband that they grew a special diamond for each individual.. When u think of it that way, it can be just as romantic. Still true about natural diamonds though, there is something romantic about them. :)

  • @champbrady633
    @champbrady633 Před rokem +1

    Moissanite is definitely better than diamonds

  • @glassesstapler
    @glassesstapler Před rokem +4

    y'all trying to put this out here is beyond the pale. every jeweler talking about lab diamonds are setting up the long con. this is an attempt to increase PROFITS, not provide your clients with QUALITY. this will backfire on jewelers, when the broad public learns the cost, price value preposition involved. shameful really

    • @davidbarr8698
      @davidbarr8698 Před rokem +2

      You are spot on!

    • @deannagencarelli9699
      @deannagencarelli9699 Před rokem +1

      Couldn’t agree more! I have first hand experience with a lab diamond and trying to get rid of it after it was purchased and never even seen, let alone worn. Reputable jewelers do not work with them. The 5 I called have no market for them. Furthermore, they’re worthless. You can’t even get 20 percent of your purchase price. Paid over 10k, best offer was 2k. I know diamonds don’t resell at 100 percent but it’s usually about 60. Basically lab grown diamonds are either garbage or a toy. Take your pick.

    • @Amym0011
      @Amym0011 Před rokem

      This isn't a con at all! If people want an investment piece for their wife to sell after they break up then don't buy any diamond or moissanite jewlery at all! But as far as value for what it is supposed to be it's fantastic! It's a beautiful symbol of your love and devotion. At these price points what's wrong w that? If you want an investment piece be clear and invest... but don't treat your wedding band as an investment for the day u break up, try an actual investment. I think it's great that couples on a budget are not priced out of great quality jewlery anymore.

  • @philipooi94
    @philipooi94 Před rokem

    why people choose moissanite vs. lab-grown diamonds in 2022, thats fine, but the title Why Moissanite and Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Better Than Natural Diamonds!.. bruh clickbait shit

  • @ed8329
    @ed8329 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The ONLY reason to get a natural diamond is dogmatic thinking.

  • @kevinr.9896
    @kevinr.9896 Před 11 měsíci

    Diamond.

  • @asimaltunbas736
    @asimaltunbas736 Před 11 měsíci

    Video Title: Why Fake and Worthless Designer Bags Are Better Than Authentic Ones!
    Username: Lousy & Cheap

    • @ed8329
      @ed8329 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Diamonds are not inherently valuable... DeBeers just created a marketing campaign to make it seem like they are rare but they aren't. And you fell for it!

    • @asimaltunbas736
      @asimaltunbas736 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ed8329 Incorrect. Value is about perception. If an item is widely accepted in exchange of goods and services, it becomes medium of exchange. People even used sea shells for trading. You cannot directly eat gold, diamond, bills in your wallet or Bitcoin but exchange them for goods and services in regular circumstances. Another thing, diamonds were valuable at least a thousand years before De Beers existed.