Infinity Diamond Jewellery is a luxury online jewellery retailer based in the United Kingdom. We offer the very best quality moissanite, simulated diamond and coloured gemstone jewellery in a variety of white gold, yellow gold, rose gold and platinum precious metal. We ship globally and offer free UK, European and international delivery.

We are proud to offer an extensive collection of the worlds finest moissanite jewellery, sourcing the very best D-E-F colour moissanite stones. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our products.
Our Vibrant collections showcase exciting jewellery designs and the latest bridal fashion, crafted here in the UK. Each and every piece offers unrivalled quality at an exceptional price. We understand the importance and significance when purchasing bridal jewellery and only use the very best craftsmanship and materials.
All our moissanite jewellery is covered with a 12 month warranty covering any defects with the setting. All our moissanite stones are covered with a lifetime warranty.
Since moissanite is developed in a controlled environment, i.e. man-made in a laboratory, there’s no mining necessary. Creating these gems is not harmful to the earth and avoids any issues with conflict trade. Compared with natural gemstones, moissanite’s origins are both traceable and completely eco-friendly, so you can admire your beautiful new bling, and feel good knowing exactly where it comes from. Infinity Diamond Jewellery goes one step further to ensure peace of mind as all our Gold products are made from recycled Gold

 

Above is a photograph capturing French chemist Henri Moissan (1852-1907) discovered what became known as moissanite in the late 19th century.

Moissanite - A Rising Star

The gem sells for about a tenth of what diamonds do. It was originally discovered in its natural form in the late 19th century by Nobel Prize-winning chemist Henri Moissan at an Arizona meteorite strike site called Canyon Diablo – Devil’s Canyon.

Moissan is described as “an excellent lecturer and a meticulous and patient experimentalist” on the Nobel Prize website. He did, though, originally mistake the moissanite fragments for diamonds, but later fell under the new rock’s devilish spell and devoted his life to recreating it. His efforts were in vain; but as it happens the Swedish discoverer of silicon, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, had already synthesised its constituent compound, silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum.

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) rates moissanite superior to diamond in overall appearance and heft. For some, moissanite is also less morally tainted given the controversies that surround the diamond industry. (So-called blood diamonds inspired the 2006 political war thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, which highlighted the dark side of the world’s most successfully branded gem.)

In previous decades couples were told they must have a certain-sized diamond that consumed a certain percentage of their salary.

Now, picking a ring is about making a meaningful purchase that aligns with your values and goals. The current generation cares less about societal pressure and more about having money left for travel and other experiences.

Plus, we care about the impact our purchases have on the Earth. Moissanite is gorgeous, and its story is also one of responsibility that fits perfectly with the values of this generation