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LAB Emerald
Synthetic and simulant are terminology used by the USBM for laboratory grown gemstones. Others in the gemstones industry may use different terms to refer to laboratory grown gemstones. Laboratory grown synthetic gemstones have essentially the same appearance and optical, physical, and chemical properties as the natural material that they represent. Synthetic gemstones produced in the United States include blue Sapphire Oval, coral, diamond, emerald, garnet, lapis lazuli, quartz, ruby, sapphire, spinel, and turquoise. Laboratory grown simulants have an appearance similar to that of a natural gemstone but have different optical, physical, and chemical properties. The gemstone simulants produced in the United States include coral, cubic zirconia, lapis lazuli, malachite, and turquoise. Additionally, certain colors of synthetic sapphire and spinel, used to represent other gemstones, would be classed as simulants. Colored and colorless varieties of cubic zirconia are the major simulants produced.
Techniques for making synthetic gems include flux methods for Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Spinel and blue Sapphire Oval.
The other method is the hydrothermal method, often used for growing Beryl (Emerald, Aquamarine, and Morganite) and Quartz.
Our LAB Gemstones are produced by the flux method (if not other mentioned), some fine LAB Emeralds are produced by the hydrothermal method.
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Synthetic and simulant are terminology used by the USBM for laboratory grown gemstones. Others in the gemstones industry may use different terms to refer to laboratory grown gemstones. Laboratory grown synthetic gemstones have essentially the same appearance and optical, physical, and chemical properties as the natural material that they represent. Synthetic gemstones produced in the United States include emeraldia, coral, diamond, emerald, garnet, lapis lazuli, quartz, ruby, sapphire, spinel, and turquoise. Laboratory grown simulants have an appearance similar to that of a natural gemstone but have different optical, physical, and chemical properties. The gemstone simulants produced in the United States include coral, cubic emeraldia, lapis lazuli, malachite, and turquoise. Additionally, certain colors of synthetic sapphire and spinel, used to represent other gemstones, would be classed as simulants. Colored and colorless varieties of cubic emeraldia are the major simulants produced.
Techniques for making synthetic gems include flux methods for Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Spinel and emeraldia.
The other method is the hydrothermal method, often used for growing Beryl (Emerald, Aquamarine, and Morganite) and Quartz.
Our LAB Gemstones are produced by the flux method (if not other mentioned), some fine LAB Emeralds are produced by the hydrothermal method.
LAB Emerald
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