Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Weight | 1 To 10 Cts |
| Shape | All |
| Size | 1 To 20 Mm |
| Color | All |
| Material | Solid |
| Brand | A N Gems |
| Finishing Type | Super |
| Hardness | Full |
| Packaging Type | Loose And Pack |
| Stone Type | Synthetic |
| Usage/Application | Jewellery |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Piece |
| Stone Size | ALL |
| Stone Color | ALL |
| Brand | AN GEMS |
| Shape | All |
| Size | All |
| Color | All |
| Stone Shape | Cushion |
| Stone Type | Crystal |
| Back Finish | Foiled |
| Setting Type | Loose |
| Material | Glass |
| Finishing Type | 7a |
| Stone Cut | Faceted |
| Usage | Jewellery |
| Packaging Type | Pouch |
| Usage/Application | Jewellery and handicrafts |
| Stone Grade | Premium |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Synthetic diamond are different from natural diamond created by geological processes and imitation diamond made of non-diamond material. Numerous claims of diamond synthesis were documented between 1879 and 1928; most of those attempts were carefully analyzed but none were confirmed. In the 1940s, systematic research began in the United States, Sweden and the Soviet Union to grow diamonds using CVD diamond (chemical vapor deposition) and HPHT diamond (high-pressure high-temperature) processes. The first reproducible synthesis was reported around 1955. Those two processes still dominate the production of synthetic diamond. A third method, known as detonation synthesis, entered the diamond market in the late 1990s. In this process, nanometer-sized diamond grains are created in a detonation of carbon-containing explosives. A fourth method, treating graphite with high-power ultrasound, has been demonstrated in the laboratory, but currently has no commercial application.
The properties of synthetic diamond depend on the details of the manufacturing processes; however, some synthetic diamonds (whether formed by HPHT or CVD) have properties such as hardness, thermal conductivity and electron mobility that are superior to those of most naturally formed diamonds. Synthetic diamond is widely used in abrasives, in cutting and polishing tools and in heat sinks. Electronic applications of synthetic diamond are being developed, including high-power switches at power stations, high-frequency field-effect transistors and light-emitting diodes. Synthetic diamond detectors of ultraviolet (UV) light or high-energy particles are used at high-energy research facilities and are available commercially. Because of its unique combination of thermal and chemical stability, low thermal expansion and high optical transparency in a wide spectral range, synthetic diamond is becoming the most popular material for optical windows in high-power CO2 lasers and gyrotrons. It is estimated that 98% of industrial grade diamond demand is supplied with synthetic diamonds.[2]
In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission has indicated that the terms laboratory-grown, laboratory-created, and [manufacturer-name]-created "would more clearly communicate the nature of the stone".[1] Both CVD and HPHT diamonds can be cut into gems and various colors can be produced: clear white, yellow, brown, blue, green and orange. The advent of synthetic gems on the market created major concerns in the diamond trading business, as a result of which special spectroscopic devices and techniques have been developed to distinguish synthetic and natural diamo
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Shape | ALL |
| Size | ALL |
| Color | ALL |
| Material | GLASS |
| Finishing Type | AAAAA |
| Packaging Type | ALL |
| Usage/Application | ALL |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Stone Size | ALL |
| Stone Color | ALL |
| Brand | AN GEMS |
| Shape | All |
| Size | All |
| Color | All |
| Stone Shape | Oval |
| Back Finish | Foiled |
| Setting Type | Loose |
| Material | Glass |
| Finishing Type | Full finish |
| Stone Cut | Faceted |
| Usage | Jewellery |
| Packaging Type | As you wish |
| Usage/Application | Jewellery |
| Stone Grade | Standard |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| All | All rype |
A “glass oval stone” refers to a piece of glass shaped and polished (or faceted) into an oval shape so that it resembles a gemstone. These are man-made, decorative items, often used in jewellery, crafts, ornamentation, etc.
Oval shape: elongated circle, symmetrical along a main axis; often with curved ends.
Glass material: may be plain silica glass, leaded glass (“crystal”), colored or dyed glass, sometimes with coatings/foiled backs to improve reflection/glitter.
Here are typical properties of glass oval stones, and how they differ from natural gemstones:
| Property | Typical for Glass Oval Stone | Natural Gem Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Hardness (Mohs scale) | Usually around 5‑7 for ordinary/dyed glass; leaded glass might be slightly different. Scratches more easily than harder natural gems. | Many natural gems like quartz (7), corundum (9), diamond (10) are much harder. |
| Refractive Index (RI) | ~ 1.45‑1.70 depending on composition (ordinary glass lower; lead glass maybe higher) | Natural gems often have characteristic RI values that can be higher. E.g. sapphire ~1.76‑1.77; diamond ~2.42. |
| Density (Specific Gravity) | Glass is lighter per volume than many natural gemstones; mass will feel less for same size. | Natural stones with heavier elements often feel more dense. |
| Clarity / Inclusions | Often very clean, but may have bubbles, swirl marks, mould lines; sometimes foil backing (on back surface) to reflect light. | Natural gems have inclusions, imperfections, growth features; often fewer bubbles. |
| Luster | Vitreous (glassy), may be very shiny; leaded glass “crystal” can have more sparkle/brilliance than regular glass. | Natural gems can have vitreous, adamantine, resinous, or other types of luster; brilliance often enhanced by cut. |
| Color | Uniform, often vivid or very regular; sometimes artificially colored; sometimes less stable under heat/light. | Natural gems may show zoning, variation, pleochroism (color change depending on angle) etc. |
Advantages:
Much lower cost compared to many natural or even lab‑grown gemstones.
Wide variety of colors, shapes, sizes very easily available.
Good for costume jewellery, decorative work, crafts, etc.
Lightweight (good for large pieces without heavy weight burden).
Fashion jewellery (earrings, necklaces, rings) where cost is a concern.
Decoration & costume pieces.
Beadwork, mosaics.
Craft work (e.g. applique, bead embroidery).
Decorative fillers (in vases, art, etc.).
We A. N. Gems is one of the best manufacturer of American Diamond, Cubic Zirconia and other stones too. Send us your buying requirements for more details.
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Material | Hydro Quartz |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 mm to10 mm |
| Usage/Application | Tools |
| Stone Type | Crystal |
| Cut | Brilliant Cut |
| Usage | Jewellery |
| Color | ALL |
| Bag Size | ALL |
| Size/Dimension | ALL |
| Brand | DAZZLE |
| Thickness | ALL |
| Packaging Type | all |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Description | Glass Glass Gemstone Topaz Faceted Cut Glass gemstone, loose jewelry Jewelry Making Stone, Wholesal |
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Glass Gemstone Topaz Faceted Cut Glass gemstone, loose jewelry Jewelry Making Stone, Wholesale loose lot in Caret Weight�� Product TitleGlass Stone for Jewelry Making (Synthetic Colored Glass Gemstone)
�� Product DescriptionGlass stones are high-quality synthetic gemstones made from colored glass material, widely used in jewelry making, crafts, and decorative applications. These stones offer excellent shine, vibrant colors, and smooth finishing, making them a cost-effective alternative to natural gemstones.
Available in multiple colors and shapes, glass stones are ideal for rings, necklaces, earrings, and fashion accessories.
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