DIAMOND SIMULANTS
A diamond simulant, diamond imitation or imitation diamond is an object or material with gemological characteristics similar to those of a diamond. Simulants are distinct from synthetic diamond, which is actual diamond having the same material properties as natural diamond. Enhanced diamonds are also excluded from this definition. A diamond simulant may be artificial, natural, or in some cases a combination thereof. While their material properties depart markedly from those of diamond, simulants have certain desired characteristics—such as dispersion and hardness—which lend themselves to imitation. Trained gemologists with appropriate equipment are able to distinguish natural and synthetic diamonds from all diamond simulants, primarily by visual inspection.
Here is a list of diamond simulants:
Here is a list of diamond simulants:
Synthetic rutile – synthetic rutile was introduced in the late 1940s and used as an early diamond simulant. Made by the flame-fusion method, it is nearly colorless with a slight yellowish tint, but it can be made in a variety of colors by doping (adding chemicals during the growth process). Prevalence: rare.
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