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Fake Colored Stone
Fake Colored Stone
Fake Colored Stone
Fake Colored Stone

Fake Colored Stone

Fake Colored Stone

Fake Colored Stone is a lab-created material designed to resemble an authentic colored gemstone. This replica can consist of various materials, such as cubic zirconia, glass, or plastic. Notably, fake Colored Stone is not considered a genuine gemstone and holds considerably less value than a natural colored stone.

General Info About Fake Colored Stone

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Physical Properties of Fake Colored Stone

Luster
Vitreous
Diaphaneity
Transparent to translucent
Colors
Yellow, purple, blue, gray, brown, pink, orange, red
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Characteristics of Fake Colored Stone

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