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Is there a difference between a Mosang stone ring and a diamond ring?
In recent years, a gem named "Magic Star Diamond Mosan Stone" has quietly become popular. When people propose to get married, the first thing that comes to mind is the Mosan stone ring. This is because it is very similar to diamonds, both of which have super-high hardness and shining fire color.

Mosanite, also known as Mosanite, magic star stone/magic star diamond, is a kind of synthetic silicon carbide, and Mosanite is slightly close to the chemical element carbide of diamond/diamond. Its characteristics are very close to that of diamond, but it is more resistant to high temperature, about 3000℃ and stronger in fire color than diamond.

After decades of continuous research and development and gradual improvement of production equipment, the quality of Mosan stone of Mo Wei jewelry is getting better and better. Since the birth of 1995 jewel-grade Mosanshi, Mosanshi has won its own market position with its amazing fire color, and its value cannot be underestimated. What's the difference between Belgian magic star diamond and diamond? The chemical composition is different: Mosanite is silicon carbide and diamond is carbide; With different hardness, the Mohs hardness of diamond is 10, while that of kyanite is 9.25.

The price is also different. The price of a carat magic star diamond is only one tenth of the price of diamond.

Can mosan stone and diamond be distinguished with the naked eye? It's a pity that ordinary people can't accurately distinguish the two with the naked eye, and some special drill pens for small jewelry stores can't tell the difference. If you don't pursue natural diamonds, but just want the effect of diamonds, Mo Sanshi is the best choice.

Such a beautiful magic star diamond must be matched with a pointed inlay to be perfect. The light can be incident and reflected from different angles, making it look brighter, and it is also convenient to enjoy the magic star diamond at close range. The inlaid magic star diamond looks white and transparent. As long as the ring holder is not a fancy color, the color of the bare diamond will be reflected at this time. Personally, I think this design is very suitable for magic star diamonds, with simple style, not low-key and unobtrusive. There is an implicit beauty but not mediocrity.