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No. Moissanite is chemically stable and does not change color over time. Forever One colorless moissanite (DEF color range) maintains its clarity and brilliance permanently. It is also less likely to attract grease and oils than diamond, which helps it stay cleaner-looking between maintenance.
Moissanite scores 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, while natural diamonds score 10. This makes moissanite the second hardest gemstone used in jewelry. For practical purposes, both are extremely resistant to scratching and chipping during daily wear. The difference in hardness is measurable in a lab but rarely noticeable in real-world use. A 1 carat moissanite ring will hold up to everyday wear just as well as a diamond ring over the long term.
Absolutely. A 1 carat heart shaped moissanite measures about 6.5mm and delivers exceptional brilliance thanks to moissanite's higher refractive index compared to diamond. It scores 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable enough for everyday wear. The heart silhouette adds a romantic, symbolic touch that stands out from more traditional shapes.
Symmetry is the most important quality factor in a heart cut. The two lobes should be equal in size and shape, the cleft should be well-defined, and the outline should be smooth and proportionate. A poorly shaped heart can look like a rounded pear or an uneven blob. Viewing the stone face-up with good photography or in person is essential before purchasing.
Yes. Do Amore offers free engraving up to 27 characters. Standard fonts are included at no cost. Custom fonts or images can be added for a small fee. Engraving is a meaningful way to personalize the ring with a date, initials, or short phrase. Note that resizing after engraving may affect the inscription, so it is worth considering sizing carefully first. At 1 carat, you get the engagement ring size that set the standard for generations, now at a fraction of what it would cost with a mined stone.