Description
Lab-created gemstones are fascinating and increasingly popular due to their ethical, environmental, and cost benefits. Unlike natural gemstones, which are formed over millions of years in the Earth’s crust, lab-created gemstones are made using various advanced technological processes. Here are some key points about lab-created gemstones:
- Synthetic Diamonds: Created using high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD) methods. They have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds.
- Synthetic Rubies and Sapphires: Often made using the flux method or the Verneuil process (flame fusion). They have the same hardness and appearance as natural corundum gemstones.
- Synthetic Emeralds: Usually created using the flux method or hydrothermal growth. They replicate the appearance and properties of natural emeralds.
- Other Gemstones: A wide variety of other stones, like synthetic spinel or moissanite, are also created in labs.
- Moissanite: Although it is a naturally occurring mineral, it’s often synthesized for use in jewelry. Moissanite is known for its exceptional brilliance and hardness, making it a popular alternative to diamonds.
- Synthetic Opal: Made using similar methods as natural opal, synthetic opal can exhibit the same play-of-color and appearance but is generally more affordable.
These are just a few examples, as there are many other types of natural gems, each with its own unique characteristics and formation processes.
Additional information
Round Size | 0.80mm, 0.90mm, 1.00mm, 1.10mm, 1.15mm, 1.20mm, 1.25mm, 1.30mm, 1.35mm, 1.40mm, 1.45mm, 1.50mm, 1.55mm, 1.60mm, 1.70mm, 1.80mm, 1.90mm, 2.00mm, 2.10mm, 2.20mm, 2.30mm, 2.40mm, 2.50mm, 2.60mm, 2.70mm, 2.80mm, 2.90mm, 3.00mm, 3.10mm, 3.20mm, 3.30mm, 3.40mm, 3.50mm, 3.60mm, 3.70mm, 3.80mm, 3.90mm |
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