How to tell precious gemstone jewellery from fake

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How to tell Precious Gemstone Jewellery from Fake Overview Natural gemstones can be quite expensive. Buying a manufactured gemstones can be considerably damaging to the buyer as it is a bad investment at an expensive price. It is therefore important that buyers understand the difference between natural and created gemstones. Buying a created gemstone thinking it is a natural one can considerably hamper the jewellery buying experience of any costumer. However, this does not mean that artificial gemstones are not worth buying, it only means that they are not worth buying at the price of a natural gemstone since there is a considerable difference between the price of a natural and artificial gemstone. Created gemstones have almost similar chemical and physical

1. Amethyst, citrine, garnet, iolite, peridot, and topaz are semi­precious stones. They are not very expensive because they are found in their natural state in abundance. Their easy availability makes them less expensive and also less precious. It is therefore a bad investment to indulge in the manufacture of such stones. This is the reason that you will seldom come across one of these stones which has been artificially manufactured. If you every see one of these stones, it would be safe to assume that it is a natural stone.

2. It is of prime importance to familiarize oneself with the properties of the gemstone you have set out to purchase. There are some gemstones that are naturally included while there are others that are not. One of the prime factors that can be used in determining whether an emerald is natural or otherwise is its clarity. Whereas a natural tanzanite cannot be told from an artificial one based on the clarity of the stone; in this case the clarity of the stone has absolutely no role to play. The size and the color of the gemstone can also be used to determine whether it is natural or not; however these can be used to tell the real from the manufactured in only some cases.

3. It is a considerably difficult task to tell what kind of a metal the gemstone is set in. It does not take knowing rocket science to be able to tell that a gemstone set in 18k gold or platinum is a real one; one can be fairly sure that such a stone is bound to be real. If the metal has the mark of a well­known brand or designer, it can be safe to assume that it is of good quality and real. If a gemstone is set in sterling silver and has the perfect features of a stone with the ideal color and clarity then it is most likely to be manufactured. Whenever you come across a near perfect looking


stone set in a not so expensive metal, you can be sure that it is not real and has been manufactured to look like that. It must be remember that the genuine stone may not have perfect features but because of its rare occurrence in its natural state, it certainly has a whole lot of monetary value.

Conclusion Jewellery wholesaler and ​ fashion jewellery manufacturers extensively use precious and semi­precious jewellery as part of their supplied products. Be they ​ beaded clutch manufacturers or fine silver jewellery retailers, wherever gemstones are used, it is essential to identify whether or not they are genuine. The use of fake gemstones in jewellery is a practice that has been around since quite some time and one needs to be rather cautious to avoid getting duped into buying semi­precious stones at the cost of precious ones.


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