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Eternate’s moissanite rings represent our detailed handwork and are crafted to shimmer for a lifetime. Moissanite is a gem created in the laboratory and thus emerges as the result of an innovation rather than from the wounds of the earth. Each moissanite in our moissanite wedding bands is designed to bring you the pride of knowing your ring's brilliance isn't spoiled by any hidden costs behind.
Within our gold moissanite wedding rings collection, you’ll discover great designs ranging from alluring moissanite eternity bands to clustered and curved pieces. Each moissanite band becomes an investment in beauty, quality and a brighter future. From the first touch of a skilled hand shaping the metal to the final revisions, every detail speaks of quality, dedication and conscious luxury.
Moissanite is a lab-grown gem, which means it is created through a process in controlled environments. Thus, it has minimal environmental impacts and is prized for its ethical and sustainable characteristics. This feature distinguishes it from naturally occurring gemstones such as diamonds and sapphires.
The main difference between moissanite and diamond is in their creation process. Moissanite is a lab-created gem while diamond is naturally formed within the Earth's mantle. Besides, moissanite has more colorful flashes of light when compared to diamond. Moreover, moissanite is usually more affordable than diamonds and offers a budget-friendly alternative to diamonds. For more details, check our diamond vs. moissanite guide.
You can clean your moissanite ring at home with a mild solution of warm water and soap. For more detailed information, consult our comprehensive jewelry care guide.