Posted 8 years ago
davyd286
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An easy test for rubies to perform at home: a lab created ruby glows a bright red under black light /UV light. A natural ruby would have very weak glow. Gemologists say there exists one variety of ruby that also has a strong glow but it's so rare and expensive that the likelihood of us coming across it at a flea market is nil.
Thanks for the tips, davy!
Great tip, Davy, thanks for sharing! :)
A simple way of testing :-)
I posted some views too:
Rubies under black/UV light. | Collectors Weekly
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/188104-rubies-under-black-uv-light?in=collection-4871
Nice ring. I was just going to say I think Kyra informed me of this two days ago on my ring, either that or the link she referred me to on the spinel said this also.
Out of curiosity, when did labs start creating gems? Do you know. I would love to know.
Sue, first lab created gems date from end 1800'. They must have the same physical propertied than genuine, chemical components have to be the same, only there is no impurities and a distinctive uniform aspect.
There is different process, see there:
An Introduction to Synthetic Gem Materials
https://www.gia.edu/gem-synthetic