Material: Synthetic Spinel
Color: #119
Shape: Round
Cut: Diamond Cut
What’s Synthetic Spinel
Synthetic Spinel is 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.
Synthetic spinel is widely used because it is slightly softer than synthetic corundum, it can be fashioned more rapidly and less expensively. Secondly, several of the colors in which it is made are better imitation for a number of natural stones than those made in synthetic corundum
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Al2O3
HARDNESS: 8.5 Moh’s Scale
DENSITY: 3.98 – 4.1 g/cm3
PURITY: 99.99%
MANUFACTURING PROCESS: Verneuil / Flame Fusion
The Synthetic Aquamarine is also used as a birthstone for the month of March.
The Difference of Spinel Colors
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.
All sizes and shapes are available.
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Spinel Color Chart