Even the $200+ pens have a hard time distinguishing high quality moissanite from diamond... You're supposed to put the stone in the metal piece that came with your pen. It should have come with a metal rectangle. It is a stone holder.
Diamond selector II only measures a stone's heat conductivity, of which diamonds and moissanites can pass. They do not test if material is "diamond", only whether you have CZ trying to pass as diamond or moissanite. Nothing more.
they've learned to make a glass coating to fool that crappy tester. trust me, a lot of ali baba is complete and utter shit, most of it is. i went to jewelers, all were CZ, CZ can still look good but its NOT moissanite
@@ssportslivetvstreaming If he wanted to check if it was moissanite, he could bring it to any jeweler to verify. It would fail. If you have ever seen Moissanite in person, it's absolutely stunning. CZ and Moissanite on camera do not do any justice to either of them, both can look good on camera at times, or they both can look bad. But side by side in person - you would NEVER mistake CZ for Moissanite, it's THAT obvious. Lab grown emeralds are a fraction of the cost, they can even look better because they don't have imperfections. They are NOT that expensive. But size is very important for their price. I don't know a lot about emeralds personally, and would not be able to tell you if one is authentic online. Your question is a little bit out of my comfort zone, I don't know enough about them. CZ has come a long way, though, seriously, some of the pieces look quite good.
@@ssportslivetvstreaming He could bring it to a jeweler. It would fail, I already can tell from the video it's not real because I've owned and worn moissanite for so long. Moissanite isn't that expensive, but it gets expensive for like a tennis chain due to labor and setting the stones, plus say, if the tennis chain is made out of silver it adds on to price. As far as emeralds, they come from beryl, where diamonds come from carbon. They are completely different gemstones, and yes lab is going to be a fraction of the cost just like lab diamonds are. Lab diamonds are not your CZ's floating around in these cheap tennis chains, don't get confused. One is a simulation, one is the real deal but just created in a lab. I don't know a lot of about emeralds, personally, but the real ones (whether natural or lab) - they can rival the price of diamonds easily. As far as ali baba and all this talk, go look for real gold or sterling silver on there, guess what? You won't find anything, not amazing prices on gold or silver, that alone should teach you a valuable lesson about those over-seas sites.
before doing a video it always a good idea to know how to read /use the equipment that will be shown. so, you don't end up looking like a 🤡 that don't know what he is talking about. There a big jewelry community on TH-cam and some follower/viewers can be VERY opiniated or even mean. i keep seen people fighting over natural vs lab created or metal purity ect .Anyway when it goes to the red, it real. Only a very fancy stone detector will read moissanite instead of passing has diamond.
@@WilliamBang The 1st green light on the tester is just a test light. If it says to set it to 2, you should see 3 green lights. I have that same tester and that's what the directions said that came with mine. Good video though.
@@tiffaneywilson7032 Oh I see what you are saying. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Yes, I've heard that from another video but I think their detector is a fake, not the genuine one. Most of them have a very similar tester but if checked against the original Made in Japan, Culti, it's a knockoff with no logo or Made in Japan. Maybe it has something to do with that? Anyways, from my experiments. It's actually better to set it lower. That's because Sapphires and other stones also give off conductivity readings, the higher you set it, the less it needs to travel up in the bar. If you set the bar to 7 or 8. It literally takes a second for it to beep. However, 2 or 3 bars would probably not make much of a difference. CZs don't conduct anything, so that's easily detected.
@thegreekgod2288You are correct indeed. It's origin are from a meteorite. It's much more rare than diamond. It is also tougher since it isn't so hard to where it becomes brittle (major issue when it comes to chipping), won't shatter if you give it a little smack with a hammer (you can find videos of diamond shattering with a little hammer drop), and doesn't have cleavage lines, on which it can cleanly break all the way through on.
Most ignorant statement. Diamond seeds grow laboratory diamonds. Made of carbon. Moissanite are CARBIDE material, and has NOTHING to do with diamonds. Do your research or ask a gemologist.
@WilliamBang aliexpress has really good jewelry despite what people say they say its always bad quality yet thats a misconception it's only bad quality if you buy from a bad seller the higher the quality moissanite the more faster it passes the diamond tester same thing with diamonds the higher the better yet aliexpress isn't only China you can buy from many different countries
That is correct they put coating on theses aaa cz stones and call it moissanite this is barely passing and goes slow on meeter mine always shoot up quick like diamond
Nah. There is more fire in moissanite than CZ, moissanite looks like disco ball in the light, alot of rainbow colors. I've seen CZ they don't do that and they looo glassy. You can really distinguish it just by looking at it.
naw i don't have the link anymore but you can probably find it easy on aliexpress. It was only $5 in Canadian probably like 3-4 in USD. It's the normal regular round cut one. The other special cuts are much more expensive
fun fact regardless of price and quality of moissanite the moissanite will sparkle more than any diamond
Even the $200+ pens have a hard time distinguishing high quality moissanite from diamond... You're supposed to put the stone in the metal piece that came with your pen. It should have come with a metal rectangle. It is a stone holder.
😂 u used the tester wrong 😂 💀
They passed bro
Diamond selector II only measures a stone's heat conductivity, of which diamonds and moissanites can pass. They do not test if material is "diamond", only whether you have CZ trying to pass as diamond or moissanite. Nothing more.
That's real Moissanite
Red means passed
if its beep it means its pass
Its a maisonette Stone not Diamond
need to bring the tester to 3 bars to 4 bars for best result for me
Can you share where you got them from please?
I tested all my jewelry holding mine and had no problem. However, mine aren't loose.
It passed bro
they've learned to make a glass coating to fool that crappy tester. trust me, a lot of ali baba is complete and utter shit, most of it is. i went to jewelers, all were CZ, CZ can still look good but its NOT moissanite
how about lab grown emeralds, so your saying that is not moissanite instead of glass or is any way to verify or check its moissanite
@@ssportslivetvstreaming If he wanted to check if it was moissanite, he could bring it to any jeweler to verify. It would fail. If you have ever seen Moissanite in person, it's absolutely stunning. CZ and Moissanite on camera do not do any justice to either of them, both can look good on camera at times, or they both can look bad. But side by side in person - you would NEVER mistake CZ for Moissanite, it's THAT obvious. Lab grown emeralds are a fraction of the cost, they can even look better because they don't have imperfections. They are NOT that expensive. But size is very important for their price. I don't know a lot about emeralds personally, and would not be able to tell you if one is authentic online. Your question is a little bit out of my comfort zone, I don't know enough about them. CZ has come a long way, though, seriously, some of the pieces look quite good.
@@ssportslivetvstreaming He could bring it to a jeweler. It would fail, I already can tell from the video it's not real because I've owned and worn moissanite for so long. Moissanite isn't that expensive, but it gets expensive for like a tennis chain due to labor and setting the stones, plus say, if the tennis chain is made out of silver it adds on to price. As far as emeralds, they come from beryl, where diamonds come from carbon. They are completely different gemstones, and yes lab is going to be a fraction of the cost just like lab diamonds are. Lab diamonds are not your CZ's floating around in these cheap tennis chains, don't get confused. One is a simulation, one is the real deal but just created in a lab. I don't know a lot of about emeralds, personally, but the real ones (whether natural or lab) - they can rival the price of diamonds easily. As far as ali baba and all this talk, go look for real gold or sterling silver on there, guess what? You won't find anything, not amazing prices on gold or silver, that alone should teach you a valuable lesson about those over-seas sites.
before doing a video it always a good idea to know how to read /use the equipment that will be shown. so, you don't end up looking like a 🤡 that don't know what he is talking about. There a big jewelry community on TH-cam and some follower/viewers can be VERY opiniated or even mean. i keep seen people fighting over natural vs lab created or metal purity ect .Anyway when it goes to the red, it real. Only a very fancy stone detector will read moissanite instead of passing has diamond.
Hello, Can you put the links so we can buy it.
He didn't put the tester on the correct setting.
What makes you think that?
@@WilliamBang The 1st green light on the tester is just a test light. If it says to set it to 2, you should see 3 green lights. I have that same tester and that's what the directions said that came with mine. Good video though.
@@tiffaneywilson7032 The back says 0.6ct and up/ room temperature 10 degree c to 30 degree c to set it at 2. My room is around 20 degree Celsius
@@WilliamBang Yes, you set it to show 2 green lines and you should see 3 because the 1st green line doesn't count.
@@tiffaneywilson7032 Oh I see what you are saying. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Yes, I've heard that from another video but I think their detector is a fake, not the genuine one. Most of them have a very similar tester but if checked against the original Made in Japan, Culti, it's a knockoff with no logo or Made in Japan. Maybe it has something to do with that?
Anyways, from my experiments. It's actually better to set it lower. That's because Sapphires and other stones also give off conductivity readings, the higher you set it, the less it needs to travel up in the bar. If you set the bar to 7 or 8. It literally takes a second for it to beep. However, 2 or 3 bars would probably not make much of a difference. CZs don't conduct anything, so that's easily detected.
they are cultivated, and were invented in ca 1890, they use a crumb of a diamond to produce moissanite
I see
@Thegreekgod That's what I read too!
@thegreekgod2288You are correct indeed. It's origin are from a meteorite. It's much more rare than diamond. It is also tougher since it isn't so hard to where it becomes brittle (major issue when it comes to chipping), won't shatter if you give it a little smack with a hammer (you can find videos of diamond shattering with a little hammer drop), and doesn't have cleavage lines, on which it can cleanly break all the way through on.
Not they don’t use a crumb of a diamond to make moissanite it’s a completely different stone
Most ignorant statement. Diamond seeds grow laboratory diamonds. Made of carbon. Moissanite are CARBIDE material, and has NOTHING to do with diamonds. Do your research or ask a gemologist.
U not supposed to hold the stones but if it’s in a prong setting it doesn’t matter because your not holding the stone.
Doesn't seem to make a difference.
@@WilliamBang It does because the heat from your hand transfer through the stone can give the wrong readings
they are glass with carbon coating.
Who told u?
Tested it already, it’s not carbon coated glass.
Where you get it from
Aliexpress LOL
This is the deception they use but good stuff know you know the truth
@WilliamBang aliexpress has really good jewelry despite what people say they say its always bad quality yet thats a misconception it's only bad quality if you buy from a bad seller the higher the quality moissanite the more faster it passes the diamond tester same thing with diamonds the higher the better yet aliexpress isn't only China you can buy from many different countries
❗❗ where is GRA Official Office? ❗❗
some people say these are plated in moissanite or diamond to make it pass the test but eventually the plate will fall off
That is correct they put coating on theses aaa cz stones and call it moissanite this is barely passing and goes slow on meeter mine always shoot up quick like diamond
show the proof? @@sosa_eco
Nah. There is more fire in moissanite than CZ, moissanite looks like disco ball in the light, alot of rainbow colors. I've seen CZ they don't do that and they looo glassy. You can really distinguish it just by looking at it.
@@dragonfruitcactus559 yeh i thought so too
@@sosa_eco what do u mean
"I don't know", "I don't know", "I don't know"... phew, then why do you make this kind of videos??!
Can you remember where you purchased? Need link!! ❤
naw i don't have the link anymore but you can probably find it easy on aliexpress. It was only $5 in Canadian probably like 3-4 in USD. It's the normal regular round cut one. The other special cuts are much more expensive
Lol what?
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@@WilliamBang the beep means it passed