Ch. 9: Synthetic Gems

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These boules have the same atomic structure as corundum or sapphire but no external evidence of crystallization is found. The optic axis is usually inclined to the length of the boule. A hexagonal outline may be visible in cross-section. Boules of 300-400 carats are made in about four hours. One person could attend to about 25 to 60 furnaces at a time, but much technical skill is essential for a success­ful working of the furnaces. In synthetic ruby about 7% of chromium oxide is used—the darker variety is known as the synthetic ruby, but analysis accounts only for half the chemical added. The colour is uniformly distributed throughout the product. Ruby contains 0-10-1-25 of chromium oxide.
SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRES. When 2% of iron oxide and 1% of_titanium oxide are added to the alumina under manufacture, synthetic sapphire is the resultant boule. The colour is uniformly distributed—green sapphire is produced when a mixture of the oxides of vanadium and cobalt is used. A number of coloured varieties of synthetic gem corundum could be produced by varying the amounts of the pigmenting agents or by mixing them, and mislead­ing names are given to them, e.g. synthetic topaz, danbu-rite and kunzite. When a mixture of the pigments giving red and blue colours are mixed, a violet sapphire is produced.
PROPERTIES OE SYNTHETIC RUBIES AND SAPPHIRES. Chemically and physically the synthetic and natural gems show close similarity. They show also striking similarity in refractive index, birefringence, specific gravity, hardness, crystallization, parting, etc.
Although the synthetic stones are identical with the natural stones in all essential properties, they are different in some features which are of great value in revealing then-true nature, i.e. their artificial character. The following are some of them: structure lines, uneven distribution of
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