There are two types of stones we use for jewelry: Sona Simulated Diamonds and Moissanite Stone.
Sona Simulated Diamond
The stones we use for most of our jewelry are called sona simulated diamonds, which are crafted by men in laboratory using special equipment, high-pressure and high-temperature. Simulated diamonds are a lot cheaper than natural diamonds because they have been manipulated in the laboratory, and they have a more precise cut than natural diamonds. Each stone is cut to maximize the radiance with the intent to create a collectible custom piece always in mind. The unique precision cutting of the distinctive stones ensures their brilliance. The next step in the process is polishing the stones with natural diamond polishing wheels, using the exact process to polish high quality natural stones. Utilizing these processes in the exact same manner as for the finest quality natural stones ensures that the sona simulated diamond’s unique custom jewelry is of great quality. The result of using fine quality materials and expert diamond cutters guarantees that sona simulated diamonds are a cut above the rest. With the gift of sona simulated diamonds, you can get the unique custom jewelries and relive unforgettable moments over and over again. Clasp the beauty that’s within your reach with a gorgeous sona simulated diamond.
Moissanite Stone
These beautiful stones are near-colorless gemstone that’s composed of silicon carbide- an extremely rare, naturally-occurring mineral. It has a similar appearance as a real diamond and the only gemstone that passes as a diamond on a standard handheld diamond point tester. Our moissanites are more heat resistant than even diamonds, meaning that even if they were in a fire, they would still retain their sparkle and form. They have a Refractive Index (RI) of 2.65 whereas diamond’s RI is lower at 2.42. Moissanite has an extremely high level of brilliance and excellent light performance. This is one reason it is a favorite stone in engagement rings as it has much higher brilliance and fire than a diamond. The hardness of diamond is about 10 and moissanite is about 9.25. Our moissanite has its unique waist code, and it is certified by the international famous professional appraisal organization and the global gemstone Research Association (GRA).
We only use D-F color and VVS1 Clarity all in excellent cut. Will pass the diamond test. More brilliant than diamond at a fraction of the cost. queen Diamond Jewelry- Moissanite is among the hardest minerals on earth, more durable than sapphire, ruby, or emerald.
Will it pass the diamond test? Yes.

Our Stone Maintenance
Everything needs maintenance, people need maintenance, and so do stones. In order for our jewelry to continue to shine, we need to know how to care for our stones.
Method #1: Do not bump into hard objects and do not wear with them.
Because our stones is second only to diamond in hardness, our stones is prone to scratching other jewelry. Although our stones is hard, it is also brittle and can be shattered by violent impacts. For this reason, you should avoid bumping our stones and wearing it with other stones.
Method #2: Do not expose our stones to high temperatures and sunlight.
Exposure to high temperatures will cause the internal structural molecules of our stones to expand, causing cracks to appear on the surface of our stones, which in turn will cause stone to fracture, a principle of “thermal expansion and contraction” that is easy to understand. For this reason, you should keep it away from high temperature heat sources.
Method #3: do not touch acid and alkaline chemicals.
Acid and alkaline chemicals are corrosive, and the surface of our stones is susceptible to these corrosive substances, which can reduce the brightness of your our stone. At the same time, the internal structural molecules of our stones may be damaged, resulting in the loose and brittle texture of our stones. For this reason, you should avoid contacting our stones with items containing acidic or alkaline chemicals such as cosmetics.
Method #4: Regular Cleaning
All gemstones require regular cleaning, and so does our stones, which is oleophilic and susceptible to oil contamination. If you wear your our stones every day, it is best to clean it every two weeks. A common cleaning method is to use a soft brush while rinsing with water. For better cleaning results, use a neutral conditioner for the stone.