Different cuts and shapes have different sizes—here are the industry standard 1 carat moissanite sizes for various cuts commonly seen in moissanite jewelry.
Shape |
Approx. Size |
Oval cut |
~5x7mm |
Pear cut |
~5x8mm |
Round cut |
~6.5mm |
Kite cut |
~6x9mm |
Emerald cut |
~5x7mm |
Marquise cut |
~5x10mm |
Princess cut |
~5.5mm |
Cushion cut |
~6mm |
Hexagon cut |
~6mm |
If you have special requirements, you can also contact us to change the size of the front by adjusting the cutting depth.
A 1 carat moissanite typically costs between $200 and $500, depending on the cut, stone quality, and brand. It’s a popular choice in moissanite jewelry for those seeking a colorless, high-shine alternative to diamonds.
Our 1 carat moissanite rings range in price from $220 to $590, based on the precious metal you choose (like white gold, yellow gold, or platinum), the setting style, and any added features like side stones or a hidden halo.
Yes! It’s the most popular size among moissanite engagement rings, offering an eye-catching presence without overwhelming the hand—perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.
Any kind of setting can be perfectly matched with a 1-carat moissanite. Solitaire, six-prong, halo, hidden halo, side stones, or bezel settings all work beautifully. Your choice depends on your style—some prefer minimalism, others love a vintage touch.
Moissanite delivers superior sparkle (fire and brilliance) and costs around one-fifth to one-tenth that of natural diamonds, while offering ethical and durable benefits.
es! Every ring is fully customizable—choose your metal, ring size, stone shape (round, oval, etc.), and setting. We’re here to help you create the perfect piece with peace of mind.
The most popular 1 carat moissanite shape is the round brilliant cut, known for maximizing fire and sparkle. It has a timeless look and suits a wide range of ring settings.
The appearance of a 1 carat moissanite ring can vary based on cut, depth, and setting. Deeper cuts carry more weight below the surface, which can make the stone look smaller from the top view. Opting for shallower cuts or a halo setting can help it appear larger and more radiant.