RECONSTRUCTED STONE A reconstructed stone is one that is made from pieces of smaller stones or crystals). Reconstructed stones often have telltale air bubbles.
Reconstructed Stones The old method of fusing stones made from chips and other unusable pieces of stone. Refraction The bending of light passing through one medium to another, most often occurring with quartz.
Reconstructed Stone Reconstructed Stone is a stone that has been pieced together with small stones. Refraction Refraction is an effect that when light enters a stone it hits and changes angles and is reflected back.
Reconstructed stones - Stones made by fusing together small particles of the genuine stone.
Reconstructed Stones...Old method of fusing Stones made from chips. Used now to describe amber remelted and fused from otherwise unusable pieces. Refraction...The bending of light passing through one medium to another. The changing of direction.
A so-called reconstructed stone having the appearance of a ruby was produced c. 1885.
Ruby - It is red coloured precious stone loved across the globe. Original rubies fetches huge price. Jewelers sell reconstructed stones named as Geneva ruby, Wyse ruby at original price of the rubies.
See also: Diamond, Gemstones, Gemstone, Stone, Crystal
 
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