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Quick Details
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Gemstone Color:
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White
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Gemstone Size:
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1.7mm-10.4mm
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Gemstone Weight:
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0.02ct-4ct
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Item Height:
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0
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Hole Diameter:
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8mm
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surface technics:
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polishing
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source of materials:
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natural
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packaging volume:
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10.0 cm * 10.0 cm * 10.0 cm
Quick Details
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Brand Name:
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HONGHAO
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Place of Origin:
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Zhejiang, China
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Model Number:
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CZ001-01
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Gemstone Color:
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White
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Gemstone Size:
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1.7mm-10.4mm
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Gemstone Weight:
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0.02ct-4ct
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Item Height:
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0
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Hole Diameter:
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8mm
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surface technics:
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polishing
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source of materials:
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natural
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packaging volume:
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10.0 cm * 10.0 cm * 10.0 cm
Natural Moissanite dates back to the late 19th century. The term comes from Henri Moissan, who discovered the mineral in 1904 in Arizona crater.Moissanite is also called carborundum. Most of the Moissanite is synthetic.Mainly used as abrasive for many years, in recent years research and development in the field of electronics applications, such as light-emitting diode materials.Synthetic mossanite is usually I or below, and some Moissanite has a light green tone, which indicates that the appearance of the mossanite is very similar to that of diamond.
At first glance, the mossam and diamond can not be distinguished, even instruments can not distinguish, but a closer look will find that the mossam flame is stronger than the diamond.When tested with a professional instrument, the firelight of mossam is
2.5
times that of a diamond.In the firelight, the diamond is
0.044
, the mossam is
0.104
;In terms of refraction, the diamond is
2.417
and the mossam is
2
.65
. The mossam flame and refraction both exceed the diamond.In mohs hardness, a diamond is
10
and a mosan is
9.25
, much higher than other gemstones.But mosan sells for an average of one-tenth the price of a diamond of the same grade.
Identification of Moissanite from diamonds:
2, hardness: the hardness of mulberry stone is less than the diamond, so the diamond hardness tester in the surface of mulberry stone for marking test will leave scratches, and the marking plan will not leave scratches on the surface of the diamond.
3. Electrical conductivity: according to GIA's report, 80% of mossanites are electric conductors (only blue and blue-gray IIb diamonds in natural diamonds have electrical conductivity).Common white/buff diamonds are non-conductive, so a conductivity meter or a mossanometer can be used to identify diamonds and mossanites.
4, refractive index: the refractive index of mulberry stone and diamond are different, the reflective characteristics of mulberry stone is also different from diamond, experienced diamond appraisal staff can distinguish between the two;In addition, the mossanite has birefringence, so it is not difficult to see the double image of the mossanite ridge line and the bottom tip after careful observation. At this time, the double image will still appear if the observation Angle is changed.
5, biaxial optical characteristics: due to the mo SangShi biaxial optical characteristics, the characteristics of double observation depends on the observation Angle, when the main facets from mesa to observe ghosting are more apparent, although the mesa mo SangShi major axis vertical axis c will decrease the ghosting effect, focusing on the bottom tip is still can see the table and crown carved surface reflection ghosting, the characteristics and single diamond crown of refraction reflection is completely different.
6, polished grain: the lumbar polished grain of mossanite is parallel to each other, which is completely different from diamond.And because of the difference in different directions, diamond polishing process to adjust the polishing direction, and mo sanshi along the same direction polishing.This is particularly evident between adjacent facets.
7, cutting: most of the cut mossanite edges are relatively round and blunt, which is completely different from a diamond with sharp edges.
8, inclusions: diamond inclusions and mossanite inclusions are different.All of the identified mossanites contain inclusions that are arranged in needle-like parallel rows.Some mossanites contain fine, parallel reflection rays.
Material
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Moissanite
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Shape
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Various shapes
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Color
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multicolor
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packaging
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OPP bag independent packaging
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