SporkingQueen
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How would you describe the difference? Looking at my OEC moissy and my OEC diamond, the diamond looks more water-like. But I don’t have any new moissy which is supposed to be much more diamond like and the August Vintages are apparently cut to minimise the double refractivenessI've seen the avc moissy in person. It's nice. It's not my cup of tea bc I've always wanted diamonds and more diamonds.![]()
I don't think that someone who looked at your hand would go omg moissy. Then again to the average person the chunky look may be far from what they normally are used to seeing so...How would you describe the difference? Looking at my OEC moissy and my OEC diamond, the diamond looks more water-like. But I don’t have any new moissy which is supposed to be much more diamond like and the August Vintages are apparently cut to minimise the double refractiveness
Jon - when you say "the stronger reflections of light in and out of the diamond result in a stronger display of the double refraction." do you mean moissy here or diamond?Thanks for the tag @Queenie60
You're giving me inspiration for a new video.
In detail ...
When you view both gems side by side here are the differences.
Natural ambient/diffuse daylight: Face up you'd be hard pressed to see the difference. Both gems are virtually indistinguishable in this lighting and at this angle. When you tilt both gems to an angle is where you may catch some of the double refraction in the moissy. You can see this in greater clarity with the macro 360 videos I shoot of both diamond and moissy. The eyes picks this up but more vaguely so in diffuse lighting that's where you'd see a difference.
Spot lighting: ... this is where the more obvious visual differences occur and the stronger reflections of light in and out of the diamond result in a stronger display of the double refraction. The fire/dispersion/rainbows are ... well let's just say it'd freak out the GemEx BrillianceScope.![]()
Hope that helps.
Rhino
@Rhino actually did a video comparing an AVC moissy and an AVC diamond awhile back! I found this to be very helpful when I was moissy shopping.
Thanks for the tag @Queenie60
You're giving me inspiration for a new video.
In detail ...
When you view both gems side by side here are the differences.
Natural ambient/diffuse daylight: Face up you'd be hard pressed to see the difference. Both gems are virtually indistinguishable in this lighting and at this angle. When you tilt both gems to an angle is where you may catch some of the double refraction in the moissy. You can see this in greater clarity with the macro 360 videos I shoot of both diamond and moissy. The eyes picks this up but more vaguely so in diffuse lighting that's where you'd see a difference.
Spot lighting: ... this is where the more obvious visual differences occur and the stronger reflections of light in and out of the diamond result in a stronger display of the double refraction. The fire/dispersion/rainbows are ... well let's just say it'd freak out the GemEx BrillianceScope.![]()
Hope that helps.
Rhino
August vintage moissanite is a doppelgänger for a diamond the stones are not like moissanite were used to they are new rough they are white they don’t have green and they are cut to perfection you cannot tell the difference between either save your money and go for an August vintage Moissy they are to die for.. you will be so happy you did!I'm curious as to anyone's thoughts/opinions if you've seen both the AVC in diamond and in moissanite, are they identical? What are the differences?