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Lady Lyndsey Moissanite

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greengrass22 · 27/05/2022 19:46

Been looking at Moissanite rings from Lady Lyndsey. Has anyone got any experience? Says "wipe clean" but it is 9 carat gold, so assume that's not right?

Thanks

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greengrass22 · 29/05/2022 10:00

anyone with Lady Lyndsey Moissanite rings, please? Thanks

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LadyPoison · 29/05/2022 13:48

It's not a brand I have personal experience of but regular gentle cleaning is usually the best way for jewellery. Keeping your jewellery clean rather than letting any dirt build up means that a rinse or wipe is usually all that is needed.

Aggressive cleaning can cause damage and even things that sound gentle can be problematic. Ultrasonic cleaning can shatter diamonds!

IheartJKRowling · 29/05/2022 16:30

I have several moissanite rings by C&C (Charles & Colvard) which is the maker of the stone used in the Lady Lyndsey range, mine are set into gold and I clean them with fairy liquid and a toothbrush, it brings them up beautifully.

Don't use ultrasonic cleaners as LadyPoison correctly pointed out they can damage or destroy jewellery and shatter stones.

Pandapanic · 31/05/2022 21:01

I got mine from a company called moisaniteco in USA and posted to
uk no issue. They are very white. Got my engagement ring 10 years ago and my eternity 5years ago and absolutely delighted with them since and no issues etc. Just to add a recommendation as know it’s so hard to pick

AbsoluteShambles · 31/05/2022 21:04

IheartJKRowling · 29/05/2022 16:30

I have several moissanite rings by C&C (Charles & Colvard) which is the maker of the stone used in the Lady Lyndsey range, mine are set into gold and I clean them with fairy liquid and a toothbrush, it brings them up beautifully.

Don't use ultrasonic cleaners as LadyPoison correctly pointed out they can damage or destroy jewellery and shatter stones.

Same. But mine are earrings.

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