1. By hardness identification: tools such as pencils, pens, glass, etc. can be used as aids to test the hardness of Mozambique drills;
2. By looking at the hand lines: it is impossible to see the hand lines when the diamond is really placed in the palm of the hand;
3. Oil affinity: If oil droplets scatter on the drill, it is a true Mozambique drill;
4. Valuing Shadow: No matter from which angle you observe Mosangshi, there will always be double shadows;
5. Burning: True diamonds will appear slightly yellow after being burned, but as the temperature cools, the color will return to its original state.
1. Distinguish by hardness
Firstly, wet the Mozambique drill with water and then draw it with a pencil. If you can see the marks under the strokes on the Mozambique drill, it means it is fake; If you use a pen to draw, if there are continuous ink lines, it means it is a real moissanite, and if the lines are not continuous, it is fake; Another thing is that it can be scratched with the glass, and if there are white marks on the glass with a Moissand drill, it is real.
2. By examining the hand print
If you can see your hand lines through the Mozambique diamond in the palm of your hand, it means it is fake, because the single refractive index of Mozambique diamond makes it look radiant, so you cannot see the hand lines. But fake ones have poor transparency and can be seen.
3. Oleophilic
Moissanite has lipophilicity, while zircon does not have this lipophilicity, so oil can be used to identify Moissanite. You can drop a drop of oil onto moissanite and zircon separately and observe whether the oil will disperse. Only when dispersed can it be proven that this is moissanite, while zircon is the one that does not disperse due to oil accumulation. This method can also be used when there is no zircon for comparison.
4. Value Shadow
Moissanite is a gemstone with birefringence. That is to say, no matter from which angle the moissanite is observed, there will always be ghosting, which is also the unique anti-counterfeiting mark of moissanite.
5. Fire burning
Real moissanite will change color and appear slightly yellow when exposed to high temperatures, but as the temperature cools, the color will return to its original state. Fake moissanite cannot exhibit this seemingly miraculous situation. Fake moissanite is likely to be burned or discolored and cannot be restored to its original state.