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Lab Created Synthetic Spinel Green Tourmaline #152 and 149# ColorMelee smallRound Shape Faceted Cut 1.60mm gemstones Wholesale at factory price from China Supplier and manufacturer PICTURES What's the lab created green tourmaline Gemstones? The material oflab created green tourmaline is the Spinel, green color spinel stones belongs to the Spinel Family stone. Lab created Green tourmaline are the Color Number 149# and the Dark Green 152# of Spinel. What's Green Tourmaline Gemstones? Green tourmaline is a type of green crystal and is part of the tourmaline family, which also features colors such as red, yellow, blue, colorless and even black. Green tourmaline is considered to be the most common tourmaline gemstone, and is considered the classic color of the gem. Green tourmaline stones feature a wide range of shades within the green color range. While some of these gemstones feature a darker bottle green color, others stones can range from a very light green to a yellowish green, or olive color. Certain green tourmaline stones feature a blue-green or darker green color. Green tourmaline featuring the blue-green colors are considered to be the most favored colors and are increasingly rare compared to other shades of the gemstone. In certain jewelry settings the green tourmaline gemstone can often appear similar to the green emerald stone. The stone features a very high clarity rating as a type 1 and also has a trigonal crystal structure. The green tourmaline is rated a 7.5 for hardness on the Mohs scale, which is considered to be a good level of hardness. This means the stone is resistant to scratches as well as other abrasions. Green tourmaline is considered to be lustrous and very refractive. The stone can be located in mines in Brazil, Pakistan, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Nigeria as well as across the United States of...
Loose Lab Synthetic Topaz Sky Blue and Swiss BlueColor #107 and #108 Round Shape Faceted Cut 3mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 107# and 108# blue color Spinel stones usually used as the simulated color of Topaz Sky Blue and swiss blue Color Gemstones. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue. 112#, 113#,114# are the simulated color of Sapphire blue. 149#(Light)...
Loose Blue Spinel #119 Blue Color Heart Shape Faceted Cut 5x5mm and 6x6mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 119# blue color stones usually used as the simulated color of Sapphire blue stones. when you're looking for a cheaper alternative blue sapphire gemstones, Spinel 119# blue color is one of best choice. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue. 112#, 113#,114# are...
Loose Lab Synthetic Aquamarine blue Color #106 Round Shape Faceted Cut 3mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 106# blue color stones usually used as the simulated color of Aquamarine Color Gemstones. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue. 112#, 113#,114# are the simulated color of Sapphire blue. 149#(Light) and 152#(Dark) are the simulated color of Tourmaline Green Color stones. Click the...
Loose Blue Sapphire simulated Color Spinel 113# Round Shape Faceted Cut 2mm and 3mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 113# blue color stones usually used as the simulated color of Sapphire blue stones. when you're looking for a cheaper alternative blue sapphire gemstones, Spinel 113# blue color is one of best choice. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparison of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue. 112#, 113#,114#...
Lab Created Synthetic Spinel Green Tourmaline #152 Color Oval Shape Faceted Cut 6x4mm and 14x7mm gemstones Wholesale at factory price from China Supplier and manufacturer What's the lab created green tourmaline Gemstones? The material oflab created green tourmaline is the Spinel, green color spinel stones belongs to the Spinel Family stone. Lab created Green tourmaline are the Color Number 149# and the Dark Green 152# of Spinel. What's Green Tourmaline Gemstones? Green tourmaline is a type of green crystal and is part of the tourmaline family, which also features colors such as red, yellow, blue, colorless and even black. Green tourmaline is considered to be the most common tourmaline gemstone, and is considered the classic color of the gem. Green tourmaline stones feature a wide range of shades within the green color range. While some of these gemstones feature a darker bottle green color, others stones can range from a very light green to a yellowish green, or olive color. Certain green tourmaline stones feature a blue-green or darker green color. Green tourmaline featuring the blue-green colors are considered to be the most favored colors and are increasingly rare compared to other shades of the gemstone. In certain jewelry settings the green tourmaline gemstone can often appear similar to the green emerald stone. The stone features a very high clarity rating as a type 1 and also has a trigonal crystal structure. The green tourmaline is rated a 7.5 for hardness on the Mohs scale, which is considered to be a good level of hardness. This means the stone is resistant to scratches as well as other abrasions. Green tourmaline is considered to be lustrous and very refractive. The stone can be located in mines in Brazil, Pakistan, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Nigeria as well as across the United States of America....
Loose Synthetic Lab Aquamarine spinel Color #106 Cushion Shape Checkerboard Top with faceted culet 10x10mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 106# blue color stones usually used as the simulated color of Aquamarine Color Gemstones. What is a checkerboard cut gem?In acheckerboard cut,a faceter cuts the gem with square facets, so its crown and table resemble a checkerboard. This cut is often used on translucent stones. Gem cutters craft varying facet shapes to manipulate a diamond’s sparkle. For acheckerboard-cut diamond, artisans use square or kite-shaped facets to produce a defined pattern much like the one you’d find on a chessboard or checkerboard (hence the name!). What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The...
Loose Lab Synthetic Aquamarine blue Color #106 Trillion Shape Faceted Cut 3x3mm Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures 106# blue color stones usually used as the simulated color of Aquamarine Color Gemstones. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue. 112#, 113#,114# are the simulated color of Sapphire blue. 149#(Light) and 152#(Dark) are the simulated color of Tourmaline Green Color stones. Click the...
Loose Lab Blue Aquamarine Spinel 106# color Rectangle Princess faceted Cut Gemstones wholesale from China Supplier and manufacturers. Pictures Aquamarine is a type of spinel. Synthetic spinel, was first produced accidentally during an attempt to make a satisfactory blue synthetic sapphire by the Verneuil process. Instead of the blue sapphire they discovered synthetic spinels like Synthetic Aquamarine. What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Comparision of Spinel and Other gemstones: The Popular colors of Spinel Stones: 104#, 105# and 106# are the simulated colors of Aquamarine, 104#Light, 105# Medium and 106# dark. 107# 108# colors are the simulated colors of Topaz Sky blue, 120# is the simulated color of Topaz London Blue. 119# is the simulated color of Topaz Swiss Blue....
Loose Aquamarine blue Spinel 108# Round faceted 2mm and 3mm gemstones wholesale at factory price from China Supplier and manufacturer. Pictures What's Synthetic Spinel? A: Although not as widely used today as synthetic Corundum, synthetic Spinel is still one of the most common man-made gem materials, particularly blue synthetic Spinel. It appears frequently in class rings and costume jewelry. Blue, green and other colors of synthetic Spinel are mostly manufactured using the inexpensive flame-fusion method by which the Spinel develops around an elongated boule. These flame-fusion Spinels can be distinguished from natural Spinels by a slightly elevated refractive index due to a chemical variation involving higher aluminum content. Blue Synthetic Spinels of the flame-fusion type are typically colored only by cobalt. No iron is added, and therefore they are diamagnetic, another property that distinguishes blue flame-fusion Spinels from blue natural Spinels. When viewed under the Chelsea filter and also under long wave UV light, the light blue and medium blue gems pictured below left and center show a pale pink reaction due to low cobalt content, while the dark blue gem on the right appears bright red due to much higher cobalt content. None of the synthetic Spinels shown below contain enough cobalt to cause magnetic attraction. Blue Spinel gemstones manufactured by the slower and more costly flux-grown method have a vivid blue color due to high cobalt content. They are generally small in size, faceted from small synthetic crystals that are shaped like natural octahedral Spinel crystals, as opposed to the large rounded boule shapes of flame-fusion Spinels. Because the major chemistry is the same as natural Spinel, the refractive index range is also the same. While the common flame-fusion synthetic blue Spinels are almost always diamagnetic, flux-grown blue Spinels are weakly magnetic due to their higher cobalt content....
