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She said "Its actually a moissanite. They say its made with different chemicals but if you were to examine the final result, it'd be the exact same." I sure can't tell the difference.
She got hers from an Amazon vendor named Canny Cat
Moissanite is awesome, and thanks to the productive forces of Chinese socialism, is extremely cheap on AliExpress and Amazon. I have been getting tons of it for the jewelry enjoyers on my Christmas shopping list.
It is chemically different. The natural form only occurs in meteorites in small quantities. It's not quite as hard as diamond, although it's close - harder than sapphire even. The main visual difference vs. diamond is that diamond sparkles white, while moissanite sparkles in colors. It's actually more sparkly, and it weighs a bit less so the stones are larger for the same carat weight.
They are to diamonds what Soviet Champagne was to the regular stuff. Different, but accessible to the proletariat, and actually superior in several metrics.
Interesting. We really like the colored sparkles!