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Moissanite Engagement Rings: The Complete Guide

Nov 10, 2023

Hillary Hoffower is a writer with more than six years of experience covering the wedding industry. Her work has also appeared on Bridal Guide and WeddingWire.

Courtesy of Womens / Design by Bailey Mariner

They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but does that ring true for you? The search for moissanite gems has increased over the years—and with good reason. This gem is an eco-friendly bride’s best friend.

Moissanite is a precious gemstone that has become an increasingly popular and less expensive alternative to diamond engagement rings.

“Moissanite is a great alternative to diamonds for several reasons,” says Don O’Connell, the CEO and President of Charles & Colvard. “With moissanite, you don’t have to sacrifice color, clarity, or size of the gemstone due to an astronomical price tag. Since it’s lab-grown, the quality is fantastic and you can feel good about wearing a socially responsible gem.”

Ahead, learn more about moissanite engagement rings.

One of the most prominent pros of a moissanite engagement ring is the durability of the ring. "On the Mohs scale, moissanite scores a 9.25, a very good score that makes it one of the hardest substances on earth, and very suitable for everyday wear as an engagement ring," Brilliant Earth reported.

Beyond the exceptional qualities of moissanite, one of the cons is that some jewelers may not work on the ring if it needs repairs. Since moissanite is not an actual diamond, some diamond experts may not be able to fix cracks or damage that the ring withstands.

Brilliance is another appealing quality of moissanite stones. Although these stones are different from diamonds, they are still full of shine and radiance. There are more intricate patterns in the stone that allow them to have more rainbow-like colors.

Considering a moissanite engagement ring? Here are a few questions and answers you should know before you look for the perfect stone.

Like any other stone, maintenance is key. Take your ring to a professional at least once a year—this will help keep your ring looking its best. The expert will deep clean the ring, remove any buildup for the stone, and underneath the setting. You can also upkeep the ring on your own at home with a gentle cleanser.

To keep the ring looking radiant, try not to play with the stone. It's natural to want to admire your ring, but lessening how much you touch the ring will also assist in keeping the ring buildup free.

Insuring your ring is also another component when caring for your engagement ring. In case anything happened to the ring, it's best to have some protection. Insurance will cover damages and, in the worst-case scenario, theft. It's best to have a plan so that your ring will always be taken care of, no matter the circumstances.

“Moissanite is a great alternative to diamonds for several reasons,” says Don O’Connell, the CEO and President of Charles & Colvard. “With moissanite, you don’t have to sacrifice color, clarity, or size of the gemstone due to an astronomical price tag. Since it’s lab-grown, the quality is fantastic and you can feel good about wearing a socially responsible gem.”

Sold on this beautiful stone? Keeping scrolling to see moissanite engagement rings you'll love.

Gema And Co

A simple design does not diminish the shine of this moissanite ring. The princess solitaire setting holds the stone in place with four prongs, creating a delicate and dainty shape. Although the ring is simple, its durability is unmatched.

Price at time of publish: $500

Olive Ave Jewelry

Thanks to the brilliance in the moissanite stone, the ring has intensely pigmented sparkle. The two accent stones perfectly complement the centerpiece moissanite gem.

Price at time of publish: $1,600

Olive Ave Jewelry

The intricate detailing in an engagement ring gives it character and elegance. This uniquely crafted ring has a moissanite stone that is highlighted by round marquise diamonds for additional radiance.

Price at time of publish: $2,010

Kobelli

What's better than one stone? Three! This engagement ring has three moissanite stones as the focal point of the design, paired with a thick and simple band.

Price at time of publish: $2,100

Allurez

Shared prong moissanite stones work up the band of this ring to showcase the moissanite center stone. The surrounding rows of stones add detailing to the minimalistic ring.

Price at time of publish: $2,163

Charles And Colvard

This art deco-inspired ring is perfect for the vintage-loving bride. Moissanite holds incredible shine, and with this distinguished vintage setting, the radiance is elevated. The stone sits between two flank baguette stones.

Price at time of publish: $1,829

Bario Neal

This custom ring has a cluster of moissanite stones that add dimension and uniqueness simultaneously. Mixed with princess and baguette-cut moissanite stones, the ring is a statement maker without too many distracting elements.

Price at time of publish: $5,000

ETSY

This particular style won't be for everybody, but its brilliance will win over anyone admiring it. The ring has a bold stone in the center of the simple band. The ring is customizable and made-to-order so that you can add personal touches.

Price at time of publish: $1,275

Brilliant Earth

The Reverie Ring is a perfectly classic ring for the timeless bride. The stone sits on top of two ribbon-like bands, while the claw prongs hold the moissanite in place.

Price at time of publish: $2,480

Moissanite Rings

This engagement ring combines a classic pear shape with moissanite with a chevron band. The best feature of the ring? You can wear it two ways. The first way is to have the stone on top of the chevron setting. The second is reversing the ring, to have the chevron band as a halo on top of the pear-shaped stone.

Price at time of publish: $1,750

Gema And Co

An emerald-cut moissanite stone is chic and modern. This ring encompasses the stone in a halo setting, and is held in place by four hidden prongs. Pavé moissanites wrap around the band and add a scallop detail.

Price at time of publish: $1,250

Flawless Moissanite

If you like a simplistic look for an engagement ring, then opt for this oval shape, yellow gold option. The band is simple so that the stone can take all of the attention. The moissanite shines from every angle on the ring.

Price at time of publish: $1,700

Brilliant Earth

Halo diamonds wrap around the center stone of this ring to add extra flair. The halo of diamonds sits underneath the stone and elevated it on top of the band. Other than the simple positioning of the stones, this ring is primarily minimalist, but don't underestimate its shine potential—it's full of sparkle.

Price at time of publish: $1,875

Brilliant Earth

The moissanite stone is stunning on this ring, but the hand crafted engraving is what will captivate you. The band has a vintage-inspired engraving that decorates the ring and plays nicely with modern stones.

Price at time of publish: Not listed

Diamondere

Held by a split-shank band, this princess-cut moissanite ring holds many surprise elements. The stone sits regally on the band, while smaller stones line the underneath of the band. There is one stone the sits at the center underneath the shaft for a final touch.

Price at time of publish: $1,494

Amazon

This antique-inspired ring has a moissanite stone cushioned by other smaller moissanites. The gold metal looks radiant next to the rays of sparkle that the moissanite reflects.

Price at time of publish: $830

Icing On The Ring

Moissanite stones don't have to be clear. Choose a colored stone to add uniqueness to the engagement ring. This grey moissanite ring stands out against the traditional rose gold band. Diamonds line the band for extra shine.

Price at time of publish: $1,850

Meet the Expert

Don O’Connell is the CEO and President of Charles & Colvard, the original creator of moissanite.

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