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Moissanite Color Chart & Guide

Not all moissanite stones are the same — they come in different color grades that affect their look, brilliance, and overall appeal. Whether you’re shopping for an icy white stone or something warmer and more vintage, this guide will help you understand how moissanite colors work and which one is best for your style.

What Is Moissanite Color?

Moissanite color refers to how white or warm the stone appears. Just like diamonds, moissanite is graded on a color scale — but since it’s lab-created, the range is much more controlled.

Most moissanite you see online falls into three primary color categories:

 

  • Colorless (D–F) – Bright, icy white stones that resemble top-tier diamonds

  • Near Colorless (G–H) – Still white, but with a slightly warmer undertone

  • Faint Color (I–K) – A soft warmth visible in certain lighting, popular for vintage or gold settings

Moissanite color chart showing gemstone grades from D to Z, categorized into Colourless (D–F), Near Colourless (G–H), Near Colourless to Faint (I–M), and Light to Tinted Yellow (N–Z), with visual examples of round brilliant-cut stones in each color range.

💡 Tip: Most people can’t tell the difference between D-F and G-H with the naked eye — go with what matches your budget and metal choice.

Which Moissanite Color Should You Choose?

  • Want a diamond look? Go with D–F colorless

  • On a budget or prefer warmth? G–H offers great balance

  • Love vintage vibes? I–K can look stunning in yellow gold

Does Moissanite Change Color Over Time?

​No — moissanite does not change color or become cloudy over time. It maintains its brilliance and hue with proper care.

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