Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Color | Yellow |
| Usage/Application | Artificial Jewellery |
| Shape | Oval |
| State | Solid |
| Packaging Size | Full |
| Size | 1-10 Mm |
| Grade | AAAAA |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Finishing Type | Super |
| Stone Type | Synthetic |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Size | 5-10 Mm |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Usage/Application | Artificial Jewellery |
| Shape | Diamond |
| Colour | Available In Red,Blue,Green Etc |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Shape | ALL |
| Size | ALL |
| Color | ALL |
| Material | GLASS |
| Finishing Type | AAAAA |
| Packaging Type | ALL |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Color | Red |
| Stone Name | GLASS |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
These are man‑made glass pieces made to imitate gems or simply to provide attractive colour. They are not crystalline minerals – they are essentially silica (silicon dioxide) plus other additives (colorants, lead, metal oxides, etc.).
Often used in costume jewellery, decorative objects, fashion accessories. Sometimes also used as “simulants” of gemstones.
Physical & Optical Properties| Property | Typical Value / Behaviour | Comparison with Natural / Semi‑Precious Gems |
|---|---|---|
| Hardness (Mohs) | ~ 5.0 to 5.5 for many ordinary coloured glass; some tougher glass (e.g. lead glass, borosilicate, etc.) can go a bit higher. | Much lower than quartz (7), sapphire/ruby (9), topaz (8) etc. So glass scratches easier. |
| Refractive Index (RI) | ~ 1.46 to 1.52 for soda‑lime / ordinary glass; special glasses (leaded, lanthanum glass, etc.) can have higher RI up to ~1.65‑1.70. | Many gemstones have higher RI (quartz ~1.54‑1.55, garnet ~1.78‑1.82, diamond ~2.42 etc.), which gives more sparkle. Glass’s lower RI means less brilliance / “fire.” |
| Specific Gravity / Density | Typically 2.2‑2.6 for many glass types; heavy glasses (lead‑glass, etc.) can be denser. | Natural gems often have higher density; glass pieces tend to feel lighter relative to their size. |
| Toughness / Durability | Poor. Glass is brittle; chips, scratches, facets wear off, edges round easily. | Natural stones are usually more durable; even when they have inclusions, their hardness/structure helps them resist wear better. |
| Optical phenomena | Glass is usually singly refractive (no birefringence), no pleochroism, seldom strong colour change unless specially made; however many glasses include bubbles, swirl marks, flow lines, mold marks. | Many gems show double refraction, pleochroism, distinct absorption spectra; these help gemologists distinguish them. |
Common Shapes: oval, pear, round, cushion, marquise etc. The shapes mimic those used for real stones. The images above show examples of pear‑shape faceted glass (ruby red etc.), emerald‑green pear faceted glass, oval diamond‑cut glass jewels etc.
Faceting: Glass stones are often faceted (flat faces) to reflect light. However, facet edges on glass are more prone to rounding or damage. Sometimes facets are less sharp, may have small imperfections.
Cut Quality: Because glass is softer, cut quality might degrade faster under wear. Better quality glass stones will have clean, symmetrical facets, good polish. Lower quality may have uneven surfaces, polish marks, artifacts.
Colouring: Glass is coloured by additives (metal oxides, colouring agents). Colours can be very vivid; sometimes gradient or “double colour” effects (two colours in one stone) are done (e.g. watermelon effect in some glass).
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Stone Name | GLASS |
| Carat | AL |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
They used in costume jewellery, for decorative purposes, or as lower‑cost alternatives to natural gemstones.
According to gemological sources:
A cushion cut (also called pillow cut) is a square or rectangular outline with rounded corners like a pillow.
Faceting: large facets, often a mix of step facets and brilliant/modified brilliant facets. The facets tend to be fewer and larger than in a round brilliant, giving a more open look, which can show flaws/inclusions more clearly.
Variants: cushion brilliant, cushion modified, antique cushion, etc. Styles differ in facet arrangement and how much “crushed ice” effect or sparkle they show.
Depth & proportion matter for how the light reflects, brilliance, “fire,” and also how the stone looks face‑on. Poor proportions can lead to undesirable effects like a “fish eye” where the girdle is reflected under the table facet.
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Carat |
| Gem Type | green glass |
| Form | Loose Stone |
| Use | Jewellery |
| Size | 3/4 To 12/16 |
| Treatment | Glass Filled |
| Usage/Application | Jewellery |
| Weight | 1 To 10 Cts |
| Quantity Per Pack | 1000 |
| Clarity | Opaque |
| Certification | Local Lab |
| Color | Green |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
Faceted Octagon Green Glass Stones
Classic emerald-green cut glass stones, often used in rings, pendants, earrings, and craft jewelry. They reflect light nicely due to multiple facets.
(Examples: images above of green glass octagon faceted gems)
Vintage and Craft Stones
Smaller lots of vintage or craft-supply faceted octagon glass stones — popular for beading and handmade jewelry.
Octagon Glass Jewels for Settings
Uniformly cut glass jewels in an emerald/octagon shape, suitable for settings or jewelry-making projects.
Opaque/Opaline Glass Cuts
Some glass stones have a lighter, opaque or opal-like finish, still with an octagon outline.
Material:
• Glass (synthetic) — not a natural mineral; can be colored uniformly throughout.
Shape:
• Octagon (emerald cut) — eight sides with beveled corners, a classic gemstone shape used in fine and fashion jewelry.
Color:
• Bright emerald, olive, or light green hues — depending on the glass formulation and cut.
Use:
• Jewelry components, decorative accents, beads, craft projects — affordable and visually striking.
Durability:
• Not as hard or valuable as natural gemstones (like real emerald, tourmaline, or peridot) — glass can scratch more easily.Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
| Size | 1-10 Mm |
| Color | Fresh |
| Material | Glass |
| Brand | A.N. Gems |
| Finishing Type | Fresh |
| Packaging Type | Packet |
| Stone Type | Synthetic |
| Usage/Application | Artificial Jewellery |
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Product Details:
| 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 |
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.).
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