Are you using gemstones in your jewellery designs? Whether you’ve been working with diamonds for decades or you’re just starting to learn the stone setting basics, it’s useful to get to know the gemstones you’re working with, in more detail. That’s where Mohs hardness scale comes in.

It may sound strange but Mohs hardness scale is a great asset to have in your back pocket. Or pinned to your jewellery studio wall for that matter! Read our guide below on Mohs hardness scale and learn how to use it to your advantage.

What is Mohs hardness scale?

Mohs hardness scale is a chart that measures how resistant a gemstone or mineral is to being scratched or damaged when exposed to general wear and tear. The higher the number on the scale, the harder the gemstone is.

Mohs hardness scale

MineralScale of HardnessCommon Object Comparison
Diamond10 (Hardest) 
Corundum9Masonry drill bit (8.5)
Topaz8
Quartz7 
Orthoclase6Steel tool (6.5)
Apatite5
Fluorite4Copper coin (3.5)
Calcite3
Gypsum2Fingernail (2.5)
Talc1 ( Softest) 

What is Mohs hardness scale used for?

Mohs hardness scale was developed by German geologist, Friedrich Mohs, in the 1800s and is used worldwide to quantify the hardness of a mineral. The scale is not exact but is based on the ability of one substance (whose hardness is known) to scratch and damage another. For example, if a newly discovered mineral is scratched and damaged by Aquamarine (7.5 –  8 hardness) but not damaged by Amethyst (7 hardness) then its hardness on Mohs scale would fall somewhere between 7 and 7.5.

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Durable gemstones for everyday wear

If you want to specialise in engagement rings and you’re learning your craft in more detail, you’ll need to get to know gemstones that score highly on Mohs hardness scale, and that also have a sturdy internal structure.

Diamonds are traditionally sought after gemstones for engagement rings because of their value but also because of their hardness. What is the hardness of diamond on the Mohs scale? Diamond scores a 10 on Mohs hardness scale – it’s the hardest known mineral. This makes it an excellent choice for engagement rings that will be worn every day and exposed to general wear and tear.

Having said that, diamonds can still be vulnerable to cracks and fractures, if hit at a certain angle. So, if you’re looking for a gemstone that will be durable enough for an engagement ring design and score well on Mohs hardness scale, you could consider moissanite stones. Moissanite stones are considered the man-made alternative to diamonds, just as durable, more brighter and easier to work with. The Charles & Colvard collection of moissanite stones are the best around!

charles & Colvard Moissanite

When you’re choosing gemstones that are a little less expensive to buy wholesale, and for use with earrings or pendants that are less likely to be worn every day, you have a huge variety to pick from. Just check out the A-Z Mohs hardness scale chart below – it’s incredibly varied!

Whatever route you decide to take with gemstones, weigh up your options before you commit to a wholesale purchase. Ask yourself whether the jewellery you’re making requires a hard, durable stone, how protected the stone will be by your style of setting, and whether it’s likely that your customer will wear it every day.

Your A-Z Mohs scale of hardness chart for gemstones

We thought it may help for you to have a guide to hand on the hardness of each of the gemstones we supply here at Cooksongold. Use this to help inform which gemstones you use for your latest collections.

GemstoneScale of Hardness
Agate7
Amber2 – 2.5
Amethyst7
Carnelian7.5 – 8
Citrine7
Cubic Zirconia (CZ)8 – 8.5
Diamond10
Emerald7.5 – 8
Fire Opal6 – 6.5
Fluorite4
Garnet6.5 – 7.5
Hematite5.5 – 6.5
Jadeite6.5 – 7
Labradorite6 – 6.5
Lapis Lazuli5 – 5.5
Malachite3.5 – 4
Moissanite9.5
Moonstone6 – 6.5
Mother of Pearl2.5
Onyx6.5 – 7
Opal5.5 – 6.5
Pearl2.5
Peridot6.5 – 7
Quartz7
Rhodochrosite3.5 – 4
Ruby9
Sapphire9
Tigers Eye6
Topaz8
Tourmaline7 – 7.5
Turquoise5 -6

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