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Lab Finds Man-Made Sapphires Posing as Diamonds

May 28, 2019 8:16 AM   By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Gemological Science International (GSI) has identified undisclosed lab-grown white sapphire melee set in pendants that had been submitted as natural-diamond jewelry.

The pendants, which GSI’s New York lab had received for a routine screening, contained near-colorless synthetic sapphires, placed next to natural white diamonds.

“While the industry has taken considerable steps to address this issue, the problem still persists,” GSI president and co-founder Debbie Azar said Monday. “What makes this finding unusual and very atypical was the use of melee-sized synthetic white sapphires.”

Many cases in which labs identify stones that are not what they had been submitted as involve undisclosed lab-grown diamonds in place of natural. However, there have been cases involving other materials. Last year, the Gemological Institute of America spotted a 9.71-carat synthetic moissanite stone, which was submitted to its lab as a natural rough diamond. In 2017, two large, near-colorless rough stones sent to HRD Antwerp as natural diamonds turned out to be topaz.

Image: A GSI lab. (Gemological Science International)
Tags: Debbie Azar, Gemological Institute of America, Gemological Science International, GIA, GSI, HRD Antwerp, Rapaport News, Synthetic Sapphires
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