Why Is Moissanite ‘So Cheap’?
(It’s Actually Not.)
People say moissanite is “so cheap” — but the truth is, it’s only cheaper compared to diamonds… not because of lack of quality.
Moissanite isn’t priced on rarity.
It’s priced on what it actually costs to make.
Here’s why:
1. No “Rarity Pricing” Games
Diamonds aren’t expensive because they’re hard to get — they’re expensive because of a marketing structure built on scarcity and status.
Moissanite skips the old pricing system.
You’re paying for the stone, not the story.
2. Ethical, Lab-Grown = Transparent Costs
Moissanite is created in a controlled environment.
No mines.
No environmental harm.
No middlemen.
That means:
✔ predictable pricing
✔ consistent quality
✔ no inflated markups
3. Premium Stones Are NOT Cheap
A high-quality moissanite (like the ones we use at Kampy):
• D color
• VVS1 clarity
• Excellent cut
• GRA-certified
…is NOT “cheap.”
It’s fine jewelry — just without the industry inflation.
4. You’re Paying For Wearability, Not Status
Moissanite isn’t trying to be a status symbol.
It’s trying to be jewelry you actually wear, not hide in a box.
Luxury that fits real life = better value.
5. The Real Question Isn’t “Why is it cheap?”
It’s:
“Why were we conditioned to believe jewelry has to cost more than a vacation to be luxurious?”
Moissanite is the shift — transparency, ethics, and actual quality.
Final Takeaway:
Moissanite isn’t cheap.
It’s fairly priced.
And when you choose D/VVS1/excellent-cut moissanite?
You’re getting heirloom-level beauty without the unnecessary markup.
I’ve created bite-sized guides for every question you'll probably Google about moissanite:
👉 Is Moissanite a Diamond?
👉 How Is Moissanite Made?
👉 Does Moissanite Get Cloudy?
👉 Is Moissanite Worth Buying?
👉 Why Does Moissanite Pass a Diamond Tester?
👉 What Moissanite Cut Sparkles the Most?
👉 Where Does Moissanite Come From?

























