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Moissanite stone, like diamonds, is brittle, hard but not solid. So how do you avoid moissanite from breaking?
If you buy a loose stone, the stone must not fall to the ground. Place a soft cloth (diamond paper) on the table when viewing a loose stone.
It is best to have a rug underneath the table and to take back the special box when you are finished.
Whenever possible, ask the seller of your stone to set it. From the moment the seller hands over the stone to you intact The seller's responsibility to ensure that the stone is unbroken has been fulfilled.
After that, whether you accidentally drop it yourself The seller of the stone will not be responsible for any damage to the stone, whether you drop it or someone else sets it.
Not necessarily. But if you let the seller of the stone set it directly, If you let the vendor set the stone, he will have to bear all the risks of the stone breaking during the setting process, while you wait to receive the finished piece.
When you are wearing your piece, be careful not to knock it too hard and put it back in the velvet box when you are not wearing it (keep it separate from other jewellery).
When not in use, put it back in its velvet case (keep it separate from other jewellery).
Keep an eye on the main stone for any looseness. If there is any looseness, stop wearing it and send it back to the seller for reinforcement.
For a jewellery designer, I can tell you clearly that there is a difference between a moissanite diamond and a diamond, but I prefer the moissanite diamond because it is used in many of my award-winning designs and is more glamorous than a diamond.
The designer is also a maker and is a very hands-on individual who enjoys making textured jewellery. I often take my designs to various jewellery exhibitions and industry events to learn and share my experience, as well as to broaden my horizons, and it is my work with moissanite diamonds that has been a great achievement over the past few years.
In fact, jewellery design is very dreamy, from the selection of gemstones, to the choice of K-metal texture, to the design inspiration of the lines and styles, each link requires the designer to be extremely creative and imaginative, and each stroke is precipitated by the designer's love for jewellery and for art.
I have a lot of ideas in my head that I want to express, and my designs are unpredictable, but some people will say that my jewellery is more impressive because of the Moissanite jewellery than the design.
I believe that doing what you love is a matter of pursuing your dreams. Grinding is a journey with no end in sight. Once you have decided on this industry, you must persevere, and only by constantly improving your creative abilities can you continue to survive in this jewellery industry.