Fire & Ice Moissanite
Audrey Knife Edge Moissanite Ring
Audrey Knife Edge Moissanite Ring
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Classic with an edge. Literally.
Inspired by the iconic Tiffany setting, this Knife-Edge Solitaire Ring puts a modern twist on timeless elegance. The sleek sterling silver band features a sharp knife-edge profile that not only looks chic, but also creates the illusion of a slimmer band — making the centre stone appear even larger. (Yes, optical illusions, but make it jewellery ✨).
At its heart? A brilliant round moissanite — a gem that sparkles 2.4x more than a diamond thanks to its higher refractive index. Fun fact: moissanite was first discovered in a meteor crater, so technically, you could say this ring is out of this world. 🚀💎
Minimalist, elevated, and endlessly elegant, the solitaire setting keeps all eyes on the star of the show while the knife-edge band adds just the right amount of drama. Available in S925 sterling silver or with luxe yellow or rose gold plating.
💎 Our Promise: Every stone is handpicked, diamond-tester approved, and visually identical to a diamond. The sparkle is yours — the secret’s ours.
⚠️ Important: Please select your size carefully — no refunds or exchanges for change of mind or incorrect sizing. Each piece is made-to-order, so please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.
Specifications
Main Stone: Moissanite 💎
Cut: Round Brilliant
Carat Weight: 1CT, 2CT, or 3CT
Colour Grade: DEF ✨
Clarity: VVS1
Cut Grade: Excellent
Metal: 925 Sterling Silver
Finish: 18K Gold Rhodium






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Fire & Brilliance Guarantee
Moissanite has both a high refractive index and dispersion value. This is how we measure how much light the gemstone reflects in its cut. Moissanite is world renowned for its sparkle and fiery brilliance and outscores diamonds in both of these metrics.
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Moissanite Is Tough & Durable
Moissanite is an excellent diamond alternative because it is nearly as hard as diamond. Gems’ hardness is measured on the MOHS scale, ranging from1 (softest) to10 (hardest). Diamonds rate as aperfect 10, meaning they are the hardest gemstone at the end of the spectrum.