Collection: Moissanite Solitaire Engagement Rings
A single moissanite, set high and left alone to do what it does best — throw more fire than any diamond. Clean bands, serious sparkle.
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Serene
1.09ct Oval Moissanite in 18K White Gold
Regular price $1,009Regular price$1,009Sale price $1,009 -
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Compass
1ct Emerald Cut Moissanite in 18K White Gold
Regular price $1,045Regular price$1,045Sale price $1,045 -
Leva
1ct Emerald Cut Moissanite in 18K White Gold
Regular price $655Regular price$655Sale price $655 -
Hibiscus
1ct Round Moissanite in 14K Rose Gold
Regular price $515Regular price$515Sale price $515 -
Idyll
1.25ct Oval Moissanite in 18K White Gold
Regular price $855Regular price$855Sale price $855 -
Hyacinth
1ct Round Moissanite in 14K Rose Gold
Regular price $545Regular price$545Sale price $545 -
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Primrose
1ct Round Moissanite in 14K Rose Gold
Regular price $515Regular price$515Sale price $515 -
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Hibiscus
1ct Round Moissanite in 14K White Gold
Regular price $515Regular price$515Sale price $515
Moissanite is a gemstone in its own right, not a diamond substitute — silicon carbide, lab-created, with a refractive index higher than diamond's. The practical result is more fire: moissanite splits light into pronounced rainbow flashes where a diamond leans toward white sparkle. In a solitaire setting, that optical character is the whole show. With no accent stones to compete, a moissanite center stone reads as unmistakably lively on the hand, and because moissanite costs a fraction of a comparable diamond, larger carat weights sit comfortably within budgets that would otherwise cap out below a carat.
Luvari's moissanite solitaires are available in yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, and platinum, with center stones across our full shape range and generous carat options. Band width, prong style, and profile can be tailored through the semi-custom process. This collection suits the buyer who wants maximum presence and brilliance without diamond pricing — and who likes that their stone's extra fire is a feature, not a compromise.
Luvari's moissanite solitaires are available in yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, and platinum, with center stones across our full shape range and generous carat options. Band width, prong style, and profile can be tailored through the semi-custom process. This collection suits the buyer who wants maximum presence and brilliance without diamond pricing — and who likes that their stone's extra fire is a feature, not a compromise.
Frequently Asked Questions About Moissanite Solitaire Engagement Rings
It is a single moissanite center stone set on a plain band with no accent stones. Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone made of silicon carbide — a distinct stone in its own right, not an imitation diamond — known for exceptional brilliance and fire. The solitaire setting presents that one stone with nothing around it, so the moissanite defines the entire ring.
Because moissanite's refractive index is higher than diamond's, it throws more rainbow fire — and a solitaire puts that display front and center with nothing to dilute it. Moissanite's lower price per carat also means the solitaire's one-stone format stretches further: a two-carat center stone is realistic at budgets where a diamond equivalent would not be.
Yes — moissanite measures 9.25 to 9.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond among gemstones used in engagement rings. It resists scratching and clouding through decades of daily wear, and the solitaire's simple construction means there are no small accent stones to loosen. Routine cleaning and periodic prong checks are the only maintenance required.
Luvari offers moissanite solitaires in 14k and 18k yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold, as well as platinum. Center stones are available across the full shape range — round, oval, cushion, emerald cut, and fancy shapes — with generous carat options at accessible price points. Prong style, band width, and profile can be tailored through the semi-custom process.
At a glance, most people cannot — moissanite reads as a brilliant white stone on the hand. Up close, its stronger rainbow fire is the main tell, especially in larger stones under bright light, and moissanite is doubly refractive where diamond is not. Many buyers consider the extra fire a plus; those who prefer diamond's whiter flash may lean toward a lab grown diamond instead.















