How about Nepalese moissanite? Is it reliable?

I have never heard of moissanite produced in Nepal. Out of caution, I specifically asked an old man who often goes to Nepal to buy goods to find out this:

In fact, moissanite from Nepal It is a complete scam. For a country like Nepal that can only produce textiles, sugar, leather shoes, and plastic products, it definitely does not have the ability to synthesize high-clarity moissanite in batches.

The so-called Nepalese moissanite is actually unscrupulous domestic businessmen selling low-purity moissanite to Nepal, labeling it as "foreign goods" to earn high prices, and some unscrupulous purchasing agents are also motivated by profit. , I hope you will not be deceived again. If you really want to buy moissanite, you can choose American moissanite. American moissanite is the best quality among moissanite, and reaches DF color, EXCELLENT cut, FL/IF Only the clarity grade can be called Moissanite. !

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Refer to more information:

Moissanite was originally developed by the American C3 Company with an investment of US$45 million. , research, a patented product launched in June 1998, Moissanite was introduced to the Chinese market by Weizuan in 2013. Its patent protection has expired in 2016, and Moissanite is being produced in all countries around the world. Its chemical composition is SiC, which is nearly colorless, has a refractive index of 2.56-2.69, a dispersion of 0.104, a birefringence of 0.043, a hardness of 9.25, and a density of 3.22 g/cm3.

Source of Moissanite:

Fifty thousand years ago, a meteorite pierced the sky and fell in Arizona, forming a giant crater on the surface, 570 feet deep and one meter in diameter. Miles, there are also some meteorite debris scattered in the desert.

In 1893, Nobel Prize winner French chemist Dr. Henri Moissan discovered these shining silicon carbide fragments in the Diablo Canyon.

In 1905, this new gem was named after Moissan internationally as an honor for Henri Moissan’s contribution to moissanite scientific research. Moissanite is extremely rare and can only be found in extreme environments, such as meteorites, mantle rocks, and even inclusions in small diamonds.

100 years later, the North Carolina Laboratory used high technology to develop large moissanite gemstones for decoration for the first time.

It was successfully developed in the laboratory in 1980. In 1996, it was exclusively produced by C3 Company, a listed company in the United States. It combined science and technology with patented cutting technology, showing sparks that shine brighter than diamonds, and was successfully introduced into the market.