Synthetics 101 | All about Lab Grown Gemstones

Lab Grown Gemstones are some of our favorite gems! It is amazing to look at how science has been able to replicate what has taken the Earth billions of years to achieve! Robert wants to take you through the vast array of lab grown gems and teach you everything he knows!
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  • @brianlawson363
    @brianlawson363 Жыл бұрын

    As a Graduate Gemologist and jewelry business owner, I am always happy to show synthetic gems to customers. I find that the biggest hurdle is assuring the buying public that these stones are REAL and are NOT imitations or simulants. The difference between synthetic and natural gems is ORIGIN. One is mined from the earth and the other is grown in a laboratory under conditions that mimic those of nature. This channel does a great job in educating the public and cultivating their trust in our industry.

  • @hamdankhan7296

    @hamdankhan7296

    11 ай бұрын

    Which college are you graduated in sir ?

  • @simtonet

    @simtonet

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@none7254if you can't tell the difference what does it matter?

  • @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    9 ай бұрын

    Really by putting seed gem in quotation??? Not what the problem with the industry is. That the language people are allowed to use is deceptive and immoral!!!!! Like calling lab gem natural. And how only RockHounds know the difference between natural Zircon and cubic zirconia!!! And how people are calling anything online a man made diamond when it's a CZ!!!!! And it hose on and on u get my point!!!!! The industry has gotten completely insane with the language they use nobody has any pride anymore and there's no shortage of retailers that give a damn about deceiving their customers and the public-at-large!!!! Like Zales atm. Selling LAB DIAMONDS to customers that think there buying mined natural diamonds!!!!!!!!

  • @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm team don't lie to people!!!!!! And a good sells person could sell a lab stone by educating the customer. But some people want mined stones for spiritual reasons and it's wrong what's going on with these lab diamonds .!!!!! People not knowing there stones didn't come out of the earth!!!!!

  • @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    @user-nw5ml7lr2b

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@none7254 u have alot to learn about the beautiful and magical world of gems!!!!! First thaing I can tell you is the touch test. All natural gems will feel slightly cooler to touch than glass. Outher than that u need to just start to educate yourself. Hear is one exp. Real natural garnet.

  • @fireworkbutterfly
    @fireworkbutterfly Жыл бұрын

    Natural is always amazing but I also love synthetic because you can do amazing things way cheaper. It’s all about the beauty to me not the creation process.

  • @syncringe1885

    @syncringe1885

    Жыл бұрын

    So team affordable like myself.

  • @cnm7558

    @cnm7558

    10 ай бұрын

    its also humane

  • @aureliadulceria7979

    @aureliadulceria7979

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@cnm7558The minerals needed to make Lab Gemstones also had to be mined by humans.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s like a lab grown baby vs a baby nurtured in earths mothers womb.

  • @alexandrubucur8588

    @alexandrubucur8588

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cnm7558 Imagine beeing born in Africa and your only source of income its diamonds , its theyr bread. I dont know who the fuck started this humane thing with natural diamonds some femisist UK botox girl maybe. Like in any other part in the world there will be bad but many natural diamonds miners are searching for that one diamond who can change theyr fammily life in good and by choice. I recommand you to visit them miners and talk to them before mantalking on the internet. If tommorow there will be no more natural diamonds many people will literally starve. Educate urself

  • @jonathanrosel6192
    @jonathanrosel6192 Жыл бұрын

    I love how gemstone created naturally BUT synthetic is also fascinating because how you can copy the natural one WITHOUT DESTROYING the natural beauty of earth's surface

  • @richards5855

    @richards5855

    Ай бұрын

    They’re also made without slave labor. Which is also pretty good.

  • @mothliv3120
    @mothliv3120 Жыл бұрын

    theyre both cool but overall i’d say i prefer synthetics, i love how theyre a product of science but modelled after something we found in nature!

  • @machinismus

    @machinismus

    5 ай бұрын

    that’s a cool way to look at it!

  • @blumoogle2901
    @blumoogle290110 ай бұрын

    I always consider synthetic to be better, purer, more vivid colours, larger.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s like a lab grown baby vs a baby nurtured in earths mothers womb.

  • @1marcelo

    @1marcelo

    Ай бұрын

    @@bperez8656 nothing to do with a baby LOL

  • @LeNguyen-im8dm

    @LeNguyen-im8dm

    6 күн бұрын

    😂Larger is the key.

  • @seasickviking
    @seasickviking Жыл бұрын

    I've always found the debate between "Natural" and "Synthetic" to be rather ridiculous, mainly because it sounds too elitist for my taste. As long as they're real, I didn't really care one way or the other. Go with what you can afford. If it doesn't require tearing up the planet, even better.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    Lab grown baby vs natural born baby They’re both real. Is it elitist to want natural, rare?

  • @evelynlh

    @evelynlh

    2 ай бұрын

    Same, though I would say it's even more ridiculous for a lot of stones due to the environmental and human damage from mining some stones.

  • @richards5855

    @richards5855

    2 ай бұрын

    @@bperez8656 if they’re both otherwise the same, then by definition, yes. Though, in that case the lab grown baby would probably be more expensive, so that would probably be what elites go for.

  • @richards5855

    @richards5855

    Ай бұрын

    @@bperez8656if both are identical and a lab grown baby is as much a person as a real one, and also cheaper and easier than a real one, and the only real reason you’d go for a real baby is because it’s a greater show of status and wealth, then yes. By definition, it is.

  • @changer1285

    @changer1285

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@bperez8656 what do babies have to do with anything?

  • @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739
    @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739 Жыл бұрын

    I'm team both. I like to use synthetics in earrings because the loss isn't as tragic.

  • @simtonet

    @simtonet

    10 ай бұрын

    What loss? He talked about small inclusions in synthetic but natural stones have bigger inclusions and are generally uglier.

  • @Therealw1

    @Therealw1

    8 ай бұрын

    @@simtonetI believe if they lose the earrings.

  • @largent45
    @largent45 Жыл бұрын

    Well that answers a lot of the questions i had about synthetic stones. They are all quite beautiful and especially the ruby, sapphire, and emerald synthetic because they tend to be a clearer stone then their natural counterparts. I dont prefer either one or the other. In jewelery, i prefer a stone that i can afford, in the cut and clarity that i can afford. So im open to either. Lab grown gems are fascinating. It just blows my mind how long they have actually been around!

  • @Floydwellian
    @Floydwellian Жыл бұрын

    Great job, Rob! I'm team Natural but I understand that can be fraught with political and inhumane consequences if one isn't mindful when purchasing.

  • @createsalot9986
    @createsalot9986 Жыл бұрын

    I play both sides! 😂. I love them all. I purchase naturals when I find exceptional deals and will leave them to my children and grandchildren to hopefully create our own family heirlooms. This was, as always, a great video! I could watch you guys all day!

  • @debraturner4559
    @debraturner4559 Жыл бұрын

    Since you asked, I had no problem loving synthetic gemstones if they were cheap to buy. They are cheaper but still not cheap. So I'd go with the best value of a gemstone, which is determined by demand as a factor. If we took what I'd have to spend completely out of it, I love them both equally and would be happy to wear either. Chemically, they are the same.

  • @dawnsalois
    @dawnsalois Жыл бұрын

    color stones, natural. diamonds lab grown. Diamonds are as common as quartz and way too expensive for what it is. I have a red to Blue color change garnet, way more rare and hard to get than a crappy white diamond. I prefer my moissanite because the refraction is higher and the stones are far more lively.

  • @grandstarstudiosYT

    @grandstarstudiosYT

    7 ай бұрын

    diamonds are too overrated... its Greed that made Diamonds expensive.

  • @dizzious
    @dizzious3 ай бұрын

    Synthetics provide so much room for creativity. We wouldn't have all those crazy rare earth doped garnets without synthetics.

  • @bendyvend
    @bendyvend Жыл бұрын

    I'm rather neutral about the topic. If the gem makes someone happy it doesn't matter if the gem is lab or natural if I do have to pick one it will have to be lab created, mainly because they tend to be more ethically produced.

  • @LucretiaPearl
    @LucretiaPearl Жыл бұрын

    Sooo, synthetic diamond may contain the Umbrella Corporation symbol... LOL! My wedding ring is a synthetic emerald with tiny white sapphires to accent it. Hubby would prefer I had a natural one, but my crow brain doesn't mind since it's still a shiny. 😄 I think it's rather lovely, a gorgeous almost forest green color.

  • @John081590
    @John081590 Жыл бұрын

    I've always preferred natural gemstones, but there are synthetic stones that have unique properties that I like, specifically synthetics that have a chemical composition that is quite impossible to find in the natural state. Like LuAG(a type of synthetic garnet) which makes it flouresce even under daylight.

  • @oscarmedina1303
    @oscarmedina1303 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this episode. I've been researching how synthetics are made and this video cleared up questions I had. Thank you putting this together and placing it online. I appreciate both natural and synthetic. An episode on "fakes" like much of the moldavite you see being sold, would also be interesting.

  • @ryanstevenson7201
    @ryanstevenson7201 Жыл бұрын

    Wow very educational and a great explanation! Thanks for the info on this! I would love to see another video on deeper explanation of the different processes.

  • @daddyschainsjewelry
    @daddyschainsjewelry4 ай бұрын

    I’m learning here and everywhere to make sure I provide my customers with the most accurate truthfulness I can. Great video Thankyou!

  • @elisabethe8055
    @elisabethe8055 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, i love these lessons. More of this please! :)

  • @johnlomax2502
    @johnlomax2502 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this great, and clear information. I needed this desperately about 25 years ago when I wanted to confirm that my high school ring was synthetic corundum and not synthetic spinel. The conclusion was synthetic corundum, but it was like an act of Congress to get the company that made the ring to clarify it for me. Obviously no one but myself ever inquired way back then... The company was Balfour.

  • @houseofsylas
    @houseofsylas Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Thanks for making this! When I cut the first Ce:LuAG that went viral a year ago I was blown away by the consumers reaction! 🙏❤️

  • @veronica0406
    @veronica0406 Жыл бұрын

    I am team moissanite! Which is now lab grown as well. 💎

  • @bryansage4947
    @bryansage49478 ай бұрын

    My Grandfather in law owned a pawn shop for many years. After his passing, as we cleared the store we went through some individual stones he believed were diamonds. We took them to a jeweler who said No they were not. This makes me wonder if an actually accredited appraiser could not visit especially, older pawn shops. If they could actually identify gems that have a greater value than the estimate of the shop and create an income from the discrepancy? Kind like a person who flips a house. Are there people who do this? How accurate would you expect the average pawn shop to be evaluating gems?

  • @stephenscordato4321
    @stephenscordato4321 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so conflicted on this topic... some of my favorite facets are yagg, gagg, luag, etc., but there's just something special to be said about unadulterated natural specimens.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s like a lab grown baby vs a baby nurtured in earths mothers womb. Biblically, there are 12 precious gemstones of revelation and pure light is supposed to reveal their rainbow colors within. I don’t think synthetic will ever compare to the healing & energetic properties of nature.

  • @theorangebandit8632
    @theorangebandit8632 Жыл бұрын

    Synthetic because it gives more access and creative control jewelry designers.

  • @DruggiePlays
    @DruggiePlaysАй бұрын

    Pure sapphire is pure aluminum oxide (alumina, Al2O3) and is colorless. Trace amounts of chromium (Cr) turn the gemstone red (rubies), while adding titanium and iron turn the crystal blue (blue sapphire)

  • @DonariaRegia
    @DonariaRegia Жыл бұрын

    Lab creation means the four traditionally "precious" gems for the masses! Plus those insane YAG colors are magnificent. I would like to have a davemoaite included diamond though. I don't think those will be created any time soon. But lab emerald can be produced so clean that it will never be found like that in nature.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    If they’re for the masses they’re no longer “precious and rare” It’s like a lab grown baby vs a baby nurtured in earths mothers womb.

  • @shadowmihaiu
    @shadowmihaiu Жыл бұрын

    Loved this one! As an amateur gemologist/jeweler I have been trying to find *any* information on how to tell the difference between natural & synthetic stones. I don't really have a preference except for emeralds, which I am on team natural. But it can affect perceived value on the part of a purchaser, as well as accuracy being important.

  • @chriscook6285
    @chriscook62856 ай бұрын

    COOL!! Great info!! Thank you so much! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @tommunyon2874
    @tommunyon28743 ай бұрын

    My third grade classmate brought synthetic rubies to show and tell back in 1959. I always assumed she came by them through her dad's work at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Lasers were just coming into wider use, and ruby rods, so I was told, were used to produce lasers.

  • @catherinekamenir2574
    @catherinekamenir257410 ай бұрын

    It comes down to your age, and price. When i was younger i bought a beautiful set of Lab Grown orange sapphires. Necklace and earrings. They were 14k ygd with small diamonds surrounding. I love them. Would I buy them now, probably as natural would be prohibitive and I have these and love them.

  • @offyarocka
    @offyarocka Жыл бұрын

    very informative!!!! thanks for sharing

  • @DonariaRegia

    @DonariaRegia

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey I've seen you on Lapidary Dave's channel! He has such a zen vibe. A good soul that always entertains and educates.

  • @offyarocka

    @offyarocka

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DonariaRegia Dave is a wonderful and kind bro for sure hehehehehe I have learnt so much from his videos and its always a blast hanging in his live streams✌🤠✌

  • @susandevoe6002
    @susandevoe60027 ай бұрын

    Team synthetic. It's nice to wear a larger stone that only the very rich could enjoy previously. If I win a big lottery, I am sure I will change my mind on that, but meanwhile, if the the chemical composition is the same, that's really good enough for me.

  • @Kakaporetail
    @Kakaporetail6 ай бұрын

    I do synthetic stones and spinel can be made in almost any colour. A very versatile stone that is underappreciated.

  • @hazelnutcase357
    @hazelnutcase357 Жыл бұрын

    Nature and humans both have their unique and amazing gemstones. The inclusions made by nature are fascinating. The man-made YAG will always be one of my favourites. Give natural and man-made stones the same respect. Full disclosure would then be done with pride. Whether you have a natural or man-made diamond - both are beautiful. (If anything is a concern is diamonds created from loved ones - I would wear my family or another family but I would like to know. We are, after all, just sentient carbon.)

  • @rickyrigatoni
    @rickyrigatoni8 ай бұрын

    I actually like the look of the chatter marks. I bet they'd look neat if I put the gem on top of a light source.

  • @mimichy4138
    @mimichy4138 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative video.

  • @sheenawarecki92
    @sheenawarecki9210 ай бұрын

    I like nature for cool specimens and love natural forms BUT I prefer lab created because it'd generally cheaper, less slavery and deaths, less impact overall and it makes it easier to find gems with certain specifics hard to find in nature which fits with creative ideas I have more personally :)

  • @user-po3ev7is5w
    @user-po3ev7is5w4 ай бұрын

    my wife loves the synthetic stones I have mounted for her. I made her a ring with a large pigeon's blood synthetic ruby and it looks like something out of a royal treasury. The emerald tennis bracelet is stunning. Ruby heart shaped earnings with matching pendant. The list of fine jewelry with precious stones she now has is lengthy.

  • @leenahammad1491
    @leenahammad149111 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the compact yet very useful video. I can not but wonder if other gemstones get synthesis as well, like is garnet and amethyst and citrine and topaz and tourmaline has synthetics too ??

  • @simtonet

    @simtonet

    10 ай бұрын

    They do, very cheap too. Can get synthetic of those for like 50$/kg.

  • @mirred3662
    @mirred366211 ай бұрын

    As much as diamonds are the stereotypical engagement ring gem. I think when it comes my time for that that I would much rather synthetically make my partners birthstone gem and get that put into a ring. One cause its their birthstone, and two id have the satisfaction of "I made this". Sounds special to me.

  • @iluvtheblues
    @iluvtheblues6 ай бұрын

    Upon getting engaged months ago, I learned a lot about natural and synthetic diamonds. I got my girlfriend involved in the ring buying process. In the end, we got a 1.4 carat lab diamond of very high overall quality for sooo much less than it's natural counterpart. We're both conservative financially and were very happy with the purchase.

  • @scheelescorvid1597
    @scheelescorvid1597 Жыл бұрын

    Check out LuAG, Ce YAG, any other scintillating synthetic gemstone, the world of man made stones is as nice if not nicer than the natural stones, you guys are missing out!

  • @nomirrannaghar
    @nomirrannaghar8 ай бұрын

    Hello sir, I am following your channel many times, so I have a question to you that can you explain about gemstones ruby and emblem and I how knowing which ones is real and fake stone ?😊😊

  • @mr1880
    @mr18806 ай бұрын

    I believe that natural stones should be used for sentimental or significantly expensive jewelry, however I'm a strong believer in the use of synthetics, such as for industrial or mechanical purposes, like diamond abrasive, or ruby plates in mechanical watches. I believe that having a cheaper, more consistent analogue for the stones in jewelry allows the customer knows exactly what they're spending their money on if they want a natural stone in a display piece or a piece of jewelry. Both have their uses, but picking between the two, it has to be synthetic, because its more versatile and allows the buyer to experiment with what they want before they commit to permanently changing a stone.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Жыл бұрын

    It depends on what you want the gem for. If it's for esthetics, I think the mystique of a natural stone is better suited. But if you're using the crystal for a high-speed transistor, purity and perfect crystalline structure may be more consistent in a synthetic stone.

  • @simtonet

    @simtonet

    10 ай бұрын

    Synthetic gems are more esthetic, they are literally prettier and more ethical.

  • @Silverity
    @Silverity Жыл бұрын

    Personally, for a cut stone I feel like I might as well go lab, I love natural stones for their raw formations.

  • @superfluity-of-naughtiness777
    @superfluity-of-naughtiness777 Жыл бұрын

    Definitely team Natural... lab grown gems are becoming more and more deceptive and convincing in that the technology is improving such that inclusions and color variables can now be made, making it more difficult to determine if natural or lab created

  • @nj.7325

    @nj.7325

    9 ай бұрын

    if you can't tell the difference, why does it matter? gems are for aesthetics and durability anyway. if it serves you well, it shouldn't matter where it comes from. has the added benefit of not using exploited workers too.

  • @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    9 ай бұрын

    @@nj.7325 you can tell the difference....some people cant, but if they study a bit they will be able to tell difference...natural gems vs lab grown is kinda like natural born male/female vs exploited lab altered/created transgenders, if that's what your into...

  • @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    9 ай бұрын

    also i prefer my vitamins from natural sources such as natural food instead of synthesized vitamins and food like products...but of course you may choose otherwise...

  • @grandstarstudiosYT

    @grandstarstudiosYT

    7 ай бұрын

    synthetics also can HELP stop the horrific slave trade where slaves mine the gemstones.

  • @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    @superfluity-of-naughtiness777

    7 ай бұрын

    @@grandstarstudiosYT are those slaves at least getting free housing and food... and some basic health care that the american slaves got 170 years ago?

  • @PsychicAlchemy
    @PsychicAlchemy5 ай бұрын

    I like synthetics for decorative purposes, but if I want something spiritually meaningful I'll always go with natural. To behold something more ancient than life itself is truly humbling.

  • @kobanogard5701
    @kobanogard57017 ай бұрын

    as beautiful and wonderous natural gemstones are, i prefer synthetic as it's less drastically less environmental impact and far more ethical

  • @jgswitchz
    @jgswitchz4 ай бұрын

    I’m totally all about the natural gems . Now, I love science, Hands down my favorite subject. I’m Fascinated this can be done! But there’s something about how nature and mother earth creates her treasures Over hundreds of millions of years, Patiently and completely, it’s about the time it takes. She never stops creating the whole time! It’s like nature doesn’t feel time the way we do. She always in a moment , Never born, never dies, to her time doesn’t exist so she can take her time , and she does.

  • @richards5855

    @richards5855

    Ай бұрын

    I mean that’s fair, the only way to get those gems is to tear up the earth, usually destroying the environment around it. Also, most natural gems are mined with slave labour. So there’s that.

  • @doubledragon9530
    @doubledragon95306 ай бұрын

    I have a natural brazillian alexandrite and a synthetic alexandrite. I chose the synthetic to match the natural stone in size and overall color change profile. There are differences. First, the synthetic has a more complete color shift. Also under short wave UV light the synthetic is a brilliant vermillion, whereas the natural stone also flouresces in vermillion, but the color is duller. Finally, the price. The natural stone I have was purchased in 1987 for only about $1000 and was one of the first pulled from Brazill when they thought they had a large supply (they didn't). Retail today the stone by itself would sell for about $5000, while the synthetic in a gold setting with a nice little side diamond cost around $400. My little natural alexandrite is now set in a nice platinum setting with six barrel set diamonds. I wouldn't give either stone up, they are both gorgeous.

  • @jbbb7418
    @jbbb7418 Жыл бұрын

    How does everyone feel about paying natural gemstone prices, such as diamonds, only to find out later that what you actually purchased was “lab grown”??

  • @theorangebandit8632

    @theorangebandit8632

    Жыл бұрын

    That would suck. I feel you really need 2 know what u'r doing when buying the real thing. I don't, so I think synthetic is better for peace of mind. U know from the start what u'r getting and if u sell it the buyer can't come back and say you lied. I bet a lot of sellers thought what they sold was real and didn't mean to deceive. That would also suck to "find out" it was lab grown, sell it cheap, then find out oh wait, it really was natural.

  • @indridcold7396
    @indridcold7396 Жыл бұрын

    Synthetic gems are the way of the future. Some, like the flux method produce beautiful crystals that look better than any natural crystal. The flux method used by Chatham Created Gemstones produces breathtaking ruby crystals that are more beautiful than anything mined from earth. Because of the way they are formed, Vernuel boules produce cut gems that have an unattractive greasy appearance when faceted. This is because the atoms in flame fusion grown gems never have the chance to line up properly. Those layers you see cause interference as light passes through the stone, and this causes the greasy fake look characteristic of Vernuel grown gems. I have a large collection of flux grown rubies, emeralds, and sapphires that have not been cut, and they are more beautiful than any natural crystals I have seen.

  • @alexhudson-
    @alexhudson- Жыл бұрын

    Hey guys I'm your biggest fan no lie! Can you do a video on hauyne for your biggest fan? After that do a video on phosgenite and after that do analcime. I'm sorry for being so needy.

  • @gems

    @gems

    Жыл бұрын

    I think we only have 1 piece of hauyne in our collection. So that wouldn’t make for a very visually interesting video at the moment. But we will keep an eye out. Maybe one of our friends will have access to some more.

  • @alexhudson-

    @alexhudson-

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gems woot woot right on right on! You guys are the best content on the internet I can't even begin... Thanks for the reply!

  • @oLevLovesLove
    @oLevLovesLove Жыл бұрын

    Seeing the environmental devastation in some of the world's poorest countries in order to mine for natural gemstones should make one realise this is the way forwards.

  • @grandstarstudiosYT

    @grandstarstudiosYT

    7 ай бұрын

    100% synthetics all the way

  • @johnsaltzohuigin6660
    @johnsaltzohuigin66608 күн бұрын

    You got a video on growing synthetic ruby watch jewels?

  • @kbreckan
    @kbreckan7 ай бұрын

    Great program!! I am team synthetic because it seems as if making these causes less damage to the planet that mining does.

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p35402 ай бұрын

    Synthesized gemstones are considered strategic items now in our modern high tech world. They are the ruby in lasers and ultra tiny mechanical bushing bearings found in Swiss watches and hard drive mechanisms. The greatest engineering feat of synthesized gemstone technology is found on the sensor cluster housing under the F-35 stealth fighter. Sapphire is used on all kinds of military optics where radar energy must be reflected, be transparent to light, UV and IR wavelengths. The F-35 optical sensor blister is one of the largest synthetic sapphire's ever produced. Oh but it gets better, a top secret sputtering plate vacuum plasma deposition system deposits sapphire atoms thick to polycarbonate on the F-35 canopy so it is more transparent to a wider wavelength of light while reflecting radar waves. These will never look as good looking as their natural counterparts but have strategic importance to the aerospace, electronics and military industries. For this reason, I am all for team synthetic

  • @victoriasrandomstuff
    @victoriasrandomstuff Жыл бұрын

    Team I love them all.

  • @generaltheory
    @generaltheory Жыл бұрын

    My favorite stone & process is... Sapphire! Transparent white. And blue for Caligula's ring. Look it up (but not here on KZread! 🔞), it's gorgeous. His ring was rather thick though - I guess this must've made him a bit angry 😢

  • @faridhasansazali2256
    @faridhasansazali22567 ай бұрын

    What are those metalic spheres in the ruby at 2:56?

  • @RobbyMatthias

    @RobbyMatthias

    7 ай бұрын

    Trapped air pockets'/bubbles.

  • @jchoneandonly
    @jchoneandonly9 ай бұрын

    Synthetic is cool if you're trying to do something really neat with the stuff, but natural is also really cool

  • @margodphd
    @margodphd7 ай бұрын

    I like natural because of imperfections, but that goes for semi precious stones. Precious stones, when well cut are just more "worth it" for synthetic methods as they are usually too small to really have it make a difference. Not to mention the ethics of gem mining and the ultra high effect of marketing on value.

  • @theuniversal_duck2963
    @theuniversal_duck2963 Жыл бұрын

    bro i mgona wyse youre vd for my geology text book thx for the informasion

  • @marstick19
    @marstick19 Жыл бұрын

    Where is a good place I could buy raw and faceted synthetic gemstones? I have been looking a nice clean looking emerald

  • @lorrieanneswan6509
    @lorrieanneswan65093 ай бұрын

    I am not a financially blessed person, but I do love the shiny stuff, so I say cost and value are my tools. If lab grown is cheaper, then it better be lovely in Silver. I hate the gold color unless it is a gem or amber. Could you grow amber in a lab setting?

  • @Jennifery7h7tb7y
    @Jennifery7h7tb7y7 ай бұрын

    can you have a lab created alexandrite that only turns green to blue?

  • @tommyrotts
    @tommyrotts Жыл бұрын

    1:29 wouldn't it be funny if we learned he was actually like the 10th dude to do it, just the 1st to tell anyone. just woke up to this, was really cool to watch, even if I'm more of an agate boy

  • @jesusyeshuaelelyonelshadai6295
    @jesusyeshuaelelyonelshadai629510 ай бұрын

    Nice😊

  • @Forest82Gump
    @Forest82Gump8 ай бұрын

    in the Earth diamonds require high pressure of about 5GPa (giga pascal) and high temperature of about 1500 K. Diamond is a high-pressure carbon allotrope (it has covalent bonding). At low pressure carbon tends to arrange into van-der-Waals bonds and in the Earth we know graphite as a low-pressure natural carbon allotrope. It is not clear to me, how using CVD carbon atoms prefer to build the diamond crystal structure, i.e. go into covalent bonding, instead of the van-der-Waals bonding which we have in graphite. In CVD there is no high pressure or temperature, so why would carbon resulting from that process of the deposition form a diamond and not graphite?

  • @shalah5003
    @shalah5003 Жыл бұрын

    I had all but how can i contact with your guys , please ?.

  • @luissamouco2518
    @luissamouco25189 ай бұрын

    Where can I find synthetic gemstone manufacturers? I keep trying to find but I don’t get any luck

  • @henryjimenez7785
    @henryjimenez7785 Жыл бұрын

    Do volcanoes have the white powder to create Emereld

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Жыл бұрын

    I'm always about natural things, even though some are still beautiful. I just think people who pass fakes off as real for high prices should have their hands broken. I see eBay sellers all the time passing off fakes as real. eBay should at least ban them, but it's money for eBay as well, so they pretty much let it happen.

  • @aureliadulceria7979
    @aureliadulceria79799 ай бұрын

    The minerals needed to make Lab Gemstones also had to be mined by humans.

  • @philodendron6
    @philodendron6 Жыл бұрын

    Another top drawee production. FYI, someone spelt Verneuil as Vernueil.

  • @philodendron6

    @philodendron6

    Жыл бұрын

    drawer🙄

  • @okamijubei
    @okamijubeiАй бұрын

    Though and do everyone know that in the future, some will turn their deceased loved ones into diamonds. (And likely put them on a shrine or tomb gallery on a display case with a qr code)

  • @JeffBrazeel-fe4wc
    @JeffBrazeel-fe4wc2 ай бұрын

    Natural but, I do have a Russian Lab Grown Alexandrite due to pricing. And I've made a bunch of Jewelry with Faceted and Stones I've found in the Desert.

  • @Badficwriter
    @Badficwriter5 ай бұрын

    As a rock collector, I like a few natural specimens. A giant chunk of corundum that could never be made into a gem. A tiny natural that is nice to look at, but I wouldn't wear. But for my sparkly hoard, its looks and size that matter, and synthetic brings it! I like to imagine traveling back in time handing out my pretties to special people, or using cheap fakes while LARPing. Its fun :)

  • @Danfromthenorth
    @Danfromthenorth7 ай бұрын

    I like the synthetic. I think they will outcompete the naturals over time.

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s inevitable. Their price is crashing due to availability. That doesn’t make them inherently more valuable. Quite the opposite.

  • @shaynamarie3036
    @shaynamarie30366 ай бұрын

    Next time I wear a synthetic gem I will be thinking about how much science is involved in its creation!

  • @ryanstevenson7201
    @ryanstevenson7201 Жыл бұрын

    Question if You are using a gem for a seed gem to grow hydrothermal, does it matter whether it’s natural or synthetic?

  • @simtonet

    @simtonet

    10 ай бұрын

    It never matters. This video talks about inclusions in synthetic but fails to mention they are still better than natural by far in quality.

  • @bonjovirocks24
    @bonjovirocks2410 ай бұрын

    Is the term “lab created” the same as synthetic, or is that term used to describe colored glass, plastic, etc.?

  • @gems

    @gems

    10 ай бұрын

    To be called “synthetic”, the stone has to have the same physical properties of its natural counterpart. If it doesn’t, then it is usually called a simulant. This is the case with glass and plastic imitating precious stones.

  • @ResortDog
    @ResortDog Жыл бұрын

    There will never be replacements for Virgin Valley Black Fire Precious Opalised wood conk or pine cone replacements. The inclusions tell you who did what as a rule. I mean look at glass filled rubies or the "Tibetian Andesine"; honest rarity vs how much profit can we make from the real stones reputation being copied. That being said, if Im buying color I want it pure and clear and cheap, not just barely cheaper.

  • @2ndPortal
    @2ndPortal11 ай бұрын

    If they grew synthetics with impurities and imperfections, it would be beautiful like nature

  • @kushanisathsarani2725
    @kushanisathsarani27257 күн бұрын

    Guys I wanna know something. Is there any possibility to turn dead natural gem into usable one in the lab

  • @IsraelCoelho-in2xw
    @IsraelCoelho-in2xwАй бұрын

    A good video , but .... 4:11 Emerald was not the first gem growth by flux, but Ruby in 19 century.

  • @CaptainMyCaptain33
    @CaptainMyCaptain335 ай бұрын

    It depends on the stone for me. I’m definitely far more into natural earth grown stones but I also do like some lab grown stones such as emerald and diamond. I think they are both amazing in their own right. Flux melt emeralds look closer to earth made emeralds, but HT have excellent clarity and less inclusions - if you want that million dollar emerald, or diamond look for a fraction of the cost. All that said, as an emerald fan, there is nothing like a natural, earth made emerald. Natural emeralds just have a look that can’t be replicated in a lab. It’s the Jardin. Diamonds, I’ll take lab grown over a natural one any day, unless it’s free or stupid cheap. We’ve got lab grown diamonds down.

  • @mimichy4138
    @mimichy4138 Жыл бұрын

    Please unboxing spinel next video.

  • @iriefeliz9523
    @iriefeliz9523Ай бұрын

    I think the most important distinction is the difference in labor. Natural diamonds and gems are usually slave labor and shouldn't be supported.

  • @______IV
    @______IV6 ай бұрын

    The term "lab created gem" might convey the idea better than synthetic, since synthetic can be synonymous with "fake." (Edit) I buy whatever I can afford and whatever I like the looks of. But I’m mostly a fan of opals, and there’s a lot of beautiful affordable options.

  • @morsz6829
    @morsz68296 ай бұрын

    Depending on the gemstones, for diamond this kind of false-valued stone, lab-grown or replacements are always superior. Other gemstones like crystals, opal or fossils, natural ones not only shine but also hold more meanings, which are why they are appealing.

  • @Merhaba124
    @Merhaba1243 ай бұрын

    3:21 ?? What's goin on with the background in this scene :0 ?

  • @diamonddesiree1
    @diamonddesiree12 ай бұрын

    Synthetic diamond prices are falling on a wholesale level daily. I work in the trade and am happy to wear synthetic when they reach around the current price of moisanite. My guess for this is 2026.

  • @HoboMinerals
    @HoboMinerals Жыл бұрын

    Totally team natural!

  • @barry7608
    @barry76085 ай бұрын

    I have a beautiful red/pink 'ruby' from my grandmothers jewellery. About the size of a mans thumb nail I've been told by jewellers its synthetic, but I find it hard to believe they go back that far. It would have been 'created' around 1900, no later than 1910. Could they be wrong?

  • @user-po3ev7is5w

    @user-po3ev7is5w

    4 ай бұрын

    late 19th century is when synthetic rubies started being made

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola Жыл бұрын

    I’m team natural when sourced properly for heirloom quality jewelry. A lab will never be able to recreate Mother Nature’s imperfect beauty. Lab created is great for industrial uses or less expensive jewelry.

  • @grandstarstudiosYT

    @grandstarstudiosYT

    7 ай бұрын

    wellllll.... I do not like the slave trade, where slaves are forced to mine the gemstones... lab grown gemstones will help stop this illegal trade. hopefully we all go synthetic so the evil corporations will stop the slave trade... just my take though.

  • @lohostege
    @lohostegeАй бұрын

    Synthetic can be cool, but I kinda like some of the imperfections in some natural gemstones.