HOW TO CHECK IF GEMSTONE IS GENUINE?

 Gems are extremely valuable because they are rare, precious, and beautiful. They are used for astrology and jewelry. However, due to a lack of awareness, one can buy artificial (fake) or treated (not 100 % pure) gems.

In general, ignorant astrologers and pundits spread the myth of "always buy 100 % clean and clear gems". However, they are not aware that most natural gemstones have natural inclusions as birthmarks. 100% clear, transparent and flawless gems are extremely rare and therefore beyond the reach of the average person. This is one of the main reasons why some dealers may sell counterfeit or treated gems.

High prices, rising demand, and scarcity of gems provide opportunities for fraudulent dealers to supply synthetic and treated stones. And the lack of knowledge of the customer motivates them to buy fake gems just like natural gems.

Is there a self-test to determine if the gem is real?

No. There is no reliable test to distinguish genuine gems from counterfeit gems. Numerous articles on the Internet suggest such tests. Some of these articles suggest bogus tests, such as "soaking the gem in milk overnight and checking its authenticity if the milk changes color". Most of these futile tests that appear in random articles are myths. These tests are intended to mislead consumers.

Some self-tests are based on facts only. For example, you can check the density of a stone or feel its weight. Yellow Sapphire should weigh four times as much as water. Although this method works well, it takes a lot of practice to conclude. How can a stone be four times heavier than water without the use of laboratory equipment? As a result, sophisticated laboratory setups are required for gem testing. Several parameters are checked to determine the authenticity of the gem.

What to look for when buying a gem?

1.    Scientific name of gems

Gems are often sold under their local trade name, causing great confusion. For example, Sunela is a common trade name for topaz and citrine. Topaz and citrine look similar, but they are different stones with different prices. It is better to refer to a gem by its scientific name than its local trade name, as this can lead to complete confusion over the purchase of the wrong gem.

2. Is the gem natural or artificial?

Almost all natural gems now have artificial counterparts. The majority of gems have been created in laboratories under human-controlled conditions. Natural gems can take millions of years to form in uncontrolled natural conditions, but synthetic gems can be formed in a matter of hours. Synthetic gems have the same physical, optical and chemical properties as natural gems. However, artificial stones do not have the energy or magical properties.

3. Is there a gem treatment?

Gemstones are frequently treated to improve their appearance (color, clarity, texture, finish, and optical appearance). This critical information is often hidden from consumers to get a higher price for the treated stone.

Where can I buy genuine gemstones?

Always ask for a laboratory report from a reputable laboratory when purchasing gems. The report should clearly state the authenticity of the gem as well as the treatment (if any).

Before buying a gemstone, it is wise to consult a qualified gemologist. A gemologist is a gem expert who can identify gems and tell the difference between natural and artificial gems. HTP Gemstones is run by gem experts who thoroughly inspect all gems before selling them to customers. HTP Gemstone sells only lab certified natural gemstones. The customer is given all the relevant information about the gem.

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