My Guest Blogger is Stephanie Lee, founder of Jewel Eternal. Enjoy the photos of her beautiful creations. These pieces are affordable, so be sure and check out her website at www.JewelEternal.com .
Hello, I’m Stephanie — founder of Jewel Eternal. I’m honored to share a little of my heart and my craft.
As a jewelry
maker, that touches me deeply. I spend a lot of time thinking about why people
wear what they wear — and what emotions or memories sit quietly behind a ring
or necklace.
Moissanite and Diamonds: Beautiful Choices for Different Reasons
One of my favorite parts of custom design is helping clients choose the gemstone that reflects their values, style, and how they plan to wear the piece.
Many are surprised to learn how closely moissanite and diamonds compare in beauty and durability.
Moissanite and diamonds share remarkable similarities:
- Both offer brilliant sparkle
- Both are durable enough for lifelong, everyday wear
- Both can become heirloom-quality jewelry
- Both look stunning set in precious metals
Durability:
Diamonds rank 10 on the
Mohs hardness scale — the hardest natural material.
Moissanite ranks
9.25–9.5, making it highly scratch-resistant and perfectly suited for long-term
daily wear.
Beauty:
Visually,
moissanite is nearly indistinguishable from diamond without specialized
equipment, and many people fall in love with its extra fire and sparkles.
Price &
Sustainability:
Moissanite offers
the same lasting beauty at a more accessible price and is lab-created, which
appeals to clients who value sustainability.
Others choose
diamonds — natural or lab-grown — for tradition, symbolism, or family
sentiment.
The key is choice.
In custom jewelry,
there isn’t one “right” option.
There is only what
feels right for you — your story, your values, your life.
A piece of jewelry can be a quiet storyteller
May your jewelry
be more than adornment.
May it be a gentle
whisper of heritage.
A small light guiding you back to the people and places you hold dear, no matter how far you travel.
In every facet,
stone by stone, you carry both who you are and all you hope to become.
If you’d like to
see some of the pieces I create, you’re welcome to visit or contact me at:
Thank you for
letting me share a bit of my heart and my craft here.







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