I think moisonsite has a lot going for it, including ethics, but you can definitely tell the difference without any special tools.
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Right. The confusion is solely from the fact that they read as "diamond" on certain testers. But that doesn't mean they're actually difficult to spot visually. |
| I’ve been pricing some and there is a big difference between online lab and online mined diamonds. I prefer to shop local but the prices at the local jewelry stores where I live were double the online prices (mom and pop stores, not a chain). I will pay a small premium but not double. I am leaning towards the lower price of mined bc I have a tendency to lose earrings and have lost diamond studs before. I obviously plan to be more careful but has anyone been unhappy with mined and is there a difference between James Allen and Blue Nile? |
Bwahahahaha. Aren't you embarrassed by now? |
And who cares what you think? |
And what do you do when you spot a moissanite? Send the wearer back to her village in shame? |
No, I think moissanite is lovely and prefer it for pavé. |
The only person who should be embarrassed is the gemologist someone in this thread knows who can’t tell a moissanite on sight. |
Agree. Can go bigger for special occasions, but that's the best range for everyday IMO. Get high quality cut. |
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I'm only 35, but I wear 1 ctw. I'm tall and curvy though, so I could definitely go to 2 ctw without much difference, I just haven't wanted to shell out the cash.
I think it's more about size/frame than age. |
I think the implication is that by age 40 you should have the $$ for the maximum size you want. It reminds me of a line I read in a book once that diamond stud earrings smaller than 1 ct tw were "too sweet sixteen." I say this not to judge at all. I am 42 and my everyday diamond studs are 0.75 ct tw. They are nice quality, v. sparkly and I am happy with them. |
You remind me of the Real Housewife of Atlanta, the escort, who would always quote etiquette books. |