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Although I am not one for jewellry, that Moissanite sounds underrated compared to diamond.
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Moissanite is nothing more than single-crystal silicon carbide, a relatively new semiconductor material.
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Moissanite is availible both as a colorless stone and in varying shades of green created by doping with nitrogen.
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CTHR - News, the sole manufacturer of created moissanite gemstones, The Most Brilliant Jewel In The World®, is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Moissanite.com, LLC, has launched its e-commerce website, which can be accessed on the Internet at website is built upon the robust Magento e-commerce software platform, which powers websites for many of the world's leading brands.
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Moissanite.com is uniquely positioned to offer one-of-a-kind jewelry configurations and exclusive designer lines to the consumer.
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The Company intends for Moissanite.com's customer service to be second-to-none, providing consumers with comprehensive assistance to make every shopping experience effortless and enjoyable.
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Moissanite.com, LLC, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Charles & Colvard, Ltd., and is based in the Research Triangle Park area of North Carolina.
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Second quarter sales of the diamond-like Moissanite were $3.3 million, a 152 percent increase over the $1.3 million in second quarter sales last year.
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010
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Charles & Colvard, the sole producer of the man-made jewel Moissanite, on Wednesday reported second quarter net income of $336,000, the Morrisville company's second straight profitable quarter following a string of losses going back to 2007.
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010
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Moissanite is currently used in fine jewelry sold primarily through domestic and international retailers.
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