A synthetic gemstone that resembles the natural spinel. It was first produced accidentally in experiments to produce asynthetic sapphire by the Verneuil Furnace process and using cobalt oxide and also magnesium oxide as aflux. It can be made now to imitate gemstones of several other species, e.g. ruby, sapphire,diamond, zircon, tourmaline,aquamarine, alexandrite, etc. The synthetic stones can generally be distinguished by lack of curved growthlines (striae), by colour banding, and by crystal inclusion, and also by occasional internal globular gas bubbles, as well as by slightly different colour, refractive index, and specific gravity.Other varieties of synthetic spinel include an imitation of lapis lazuli (produced by sintering powdered colourless synthetic spinel and cobalt oxide)and of moonstone (produced by applying heat treatment to a colourless synthetic spinel). There is a synthetic blue spinel that can be distinguished fromnatural blue spinel by use of a colour filter, and a synthetic red spinel that resembles ruby but is distinguished by its fluorescence.
Synthetic Spinel

Synthetic Spinel
A synthetic gemstone that resembles the natural spinel. It was first produced accidentally in experiments to produce asynthetic sapphire by the Verneuil Furnace process and using cobalt oxide and also magnesium oxide as aflux. It can be made now to imitate gemstones of several other species, e.g. ruby, sapphire,diamond, zircon, tourmaline,aquamarine, alexandrite, etc. The synthetic stones can generally be distinguished by lack of curved growthlines (striae), by colour banding, and by crystal inclusion, and also by occasional internal globular gas bubbles, as well as by slightly different colour, refractive index, and specific gravity.Other varieties of synthetic spinel include an imitation of lapis lazuli (produced by sintering powdered colourless synthetic spinel and cobalt oxide)and of moonstone (produced by applying heat treatment to a colourless synthetic spinel). There is a synthetic blue spinel that can be distinguished fromnatural blue spinel by use of a colour filter, and a synthetic red spinel that resembles ruby but is distinguished by its fluorescence.
References
From: An Illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry, autor: Harold Newman, publishers: Thames and Hudson
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