Likely Moissanite (Simulant)

Likely Moissanite (Simulant) · Radiant Cut

Good to Very Good Cut

Likely Moissanite (Simulant) - Radiant Cut

Carat

3.9 carats (User specific)

Color

D-E-F (Colorless Range)

Clarity

Estimated VS1-VS2 (High clarity visual)

Shape

Radiant Cut

Overall Assessment

The stone exhibits the high dispersion (fire) and specific double refraction patterns highly characteristic of high-quality Moissanite rather than natural diamond. It is a visually stunning 3.9ct Radiant cut that offers impressive brilliance at a fraction of the cost of a natural diamond.

Cut Quality

Good to Very Good

Brilliance

High (Bright white light return)

Fire

Extreme (Disco-ball effect characteristic of Moissanite)

Scintillation

Crisp and rapid light patterns across the radiant facets

Proportions

Standard table-heavy radiant proportions; crown height appears moderate

Symmetry

Good

Polish

Very Good

Fluorescence

None / Not applicable for Moissanite

Inclusions

No major internal flaws visible; presence of double refraction suggests moissanite

Blemishes

Minor surface abrasions possible; sharp facet junctions

Origin

Laboratory Grown (Synthetic Silicon Carbide)

Treatment Detection

None visible; material is synthetic by nature

Estimated Value

$200 - $600 (if Moissanite); $40,000+ (if Natural Diamond)

Certification Estimate

GRA (Global Gemological Research Academy) or IGI

Investment Potential

Low (Simulants do not retain significant resale value)

Similar Diamonds

Crushed Ice Radiant Lab-Grown Diamonds

Setting Suggestions

4-prong or 6-prong platinum or white gold setting to accentuate the colorless appearance

Care & Maintenance

Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush; Moissanite is very durable but can attract oil (oil slick)

Interesting Facts

The Radiant cut was the first square cut to have a complete brilliant-cut facet pattern applied to both the crown and pavilion

Notes

3.9 carats

Identified on 6/19/2026