Monthly Archives: October 2015

  1. Venazia

    Forever One™ colorless moissanite is here, and as we’ve shared, this amazing stone has already made its way into some truly breathtaking jewelry designs. The team from Venazia™ Haute-Couture has integrated the lovely gem into their signature styles and have fallen in love with its purity and sparkle. Below, they share their love for this beautiful gemstone.

    Venazia™ Haute-Couture is thrilled to have the new Forever One™ Moissanite stone to set into their new designs. Forever One™, the latest grade of moissanite to be sold by Charles & Colvard®, is the ultimate pure, white, and incredibly brilliant gemstone.  This colorless gem is indeed the best fine gemstone on the market today.  The

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  2. Fabulous Jewelry Styles Featuring Forever One

    This past September, Charles & Colvard® introduced their first colorless grade of moissanite, Forever One™, to the world. Jewelry designers and retailers jumped at the chance to get their hands on this game-changing gem, and now some truly gorgeous pieces have emerged featuring its unparalleled brilliance and colorless beauty.

    Below are six of our favorite styles that feature this incredible new stone. We’re sure you’ll be seeing even more incredible Forever One™ fine jewelry in the coming months, so stay tuned!

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  3. Moissanite & Manis at Paintbox Nails

    Here at Moissy.com, our mission is to spread the word about the amazing gemstone that is moissanite. To get even more people excited about this stunning, sustainable jewel, we recently held an event at New York City’s hottest manicure studio, Paintbox Nails.  What better accessory for an amazing manicure than a stack of moissanite rings?

    More than twenty editors from some of the most well-known bridal, fashion, and accessories publications in the United States attended the event. Members of the Charles & Colvard® team showcased the brand’s new colorless moissanite, Forever One™, and highlighted moissanite’s particular appeal among Millennial couples.

    The
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  4. The Truth about "Conflict Free" Diamonds

    Fifteen years ago in Kimberley, South Africa, a group of diamond industry leaders gathered to discuss concerns about so-called “blood diamonds”, or uncut stones sold to finance violent civil war and rebellion in their country. They were facing consumer backlash, as well as pressure from the United Nations and advocacy groups around the world. The result of this conference was the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, generally known more simply as The Kimberley Process.

    Still in use today, the Kimberley Process requires that cargoes of uncut diamonds being shipped over an international border be accompanied by a valid certificate, indicating that they are conflict-free and not tampered with in any way. According to Diamondfacts.org, 99%

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