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What is briolite?

Updated: 9/11/2023
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Briolite is a gemstone that is synthetic and made through a process called radio frequency. This gemstone was created to simulate and match natural diamonds in properties, such as clarity and color grade. Briolite is a good diamond substitute.

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Briolite vs moissanite?

what are the reasons for you choosing a colorless alternative to a diamond. and yes i can tell the difference but most people cant. if you would like a large stone now and maybe later replace it with a diamond then i suggest a CZ. moissanite under a loupe "doubles" which lets a jeweler know that it isnt a diamond. actually a CZ looks more like a diamond and its cheaper than a moissanite. remember there is a difference between simulated and synthetic stones, neither briolite, moissonite or CZ are diamonds, they just look like a colorless stone. my advise is not to go with a briolite or moissanite. both will wear eventually and beard because they arent as hard as a diamond, then people will know they are fake, at least with a CZ you can replace it cheaply when it begins to beard.


Does Briolite scratch like cubic zirconia?

Genuine Briolite does not scrath like cubic zirconia, nor does it fog up when you breathe on it. The reason for it is this: SYNTHETIC GEMSTONES are identical to a natural gemstone in almost every way. This includes the same basic crystal structure, refractive index, specific gravity, chemical composition, colours, and other characteristics. Since the same gemological tests are used for stone identification on both natural and synthetic gems, it is sometimes even possible for a gemologist to be puzzled as to whether or not a stone is natural or synthetic. When this occurs, the best course of action is to send the stone to an accredited gem laboratory, like the Gemological Institute of America. They can positively determine whether a stone is synthetic or naturally occuring. Only minor internal characteristics allow separation of a synthetic gemstone from a natural gemstone. IMITATION GEMSTONES merely imitate the color or look of a natural stone. They can be made out of anything. A Cubic Zirconia or Moissanite are IMITATION diamonds, for example. A blue piece of glass could be an imitation sapphire. A variety of blue synthetic forsterite is an excellent imitation for tanzanite, while chemically, it's composition is much closer to the yellowish green peridot. Another classic example is the "alexandrite" set in many jewelry pieces is actually a variety of vanadium colored synthetic sapphire!