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  2. Foil opal - Wikipedia

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    Foil opals are simulated opal gemstones that first came into vogue during the jewelry-making boom of the late-Victorian era. Across Europe and the United States, these faux gemstones joined their paste counterparts (simulated diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires made from glass) as the need for jewelry outstripped both gemstone availability and nouveau middle-class budgets.

  3. Diamond simulant - Wikipedia

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    If all the stones fluoresce in an identical manner, they are unlikely to be mined diamonds (although this result can occur with synthetic diamonds). Most "colorless" diamonds are actually tinted yellow or brown to some degree, whereas some artificial simulants are completely colorless—the equivalent of a perfect "D" in diamond color ...

  4. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The trend of jewelry-making at home by hobbyists for personal enjoyment or for sale on sites like Etsy has resulted in the common practice of buying wholesale costume jewelry in bulk and using it for parts. There is a rise in demand for artificial or imitation jewelry by 85% due to the increase in gold prices, according to a 2011 report. [14]

  5. List of synthetic diamond manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Gemstone diamond producers. Apollo Diamond (defunct, assets sold in 2011 to Scio Diamond) [1] ALTR Created Diamonds [2] De Beers (Lightbox) [3] Diamond Foundry [4]

  6. Carroll Chatham - Wikipedia

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    This method involves melting aluminum oxide at high temperatures, adding colors so that they take on the colors of the natural gems, and then allowing them to cool so that form the natural crystal structure. This is a well-known process that is in stark contrast to Chatham's flux method. He guarded his flux recipe carefully since it was the key ...

  7. Assembled gem - Wikipedia

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    An assembled gem (also called a composite gem) [1] is a gemstone made up of other smaller gems. [2] An assembled gem can often be a fake gem with a desirable piece of gemstone attached to pieces of inexpensive imitation gemstones. [3] For example, a combination of a thin layer of green glass and a colorless piece of quartz would be a composite ...

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