I’ve been hearing for years that artificial gems (diamonds, rubies, moissanite, etc) cost a ‘fraction’ of the real thing. Is this true? If so, where can I as a consumer buy a handful of this stuff?

Note that I don’t want jewellery-grade gems, I realise that would cost a lot simply due to rejects and labour to cut / polish. I just want stuff I can mess around with for hobbies and crafts.

  • Mothra@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Buy cubic zirconium then, it’s the cheapest artificial gem which is still jewellery grade (though on the lowest tier, just above high quality glass).

    I’d bet you can find them on ebay and if that fails, google a jeweller supply shop in your country. They are very common and affordable.

    There are artificial rubies and other gems which aim to mimic the index of refraction of the real gems, they are much more expensive and they exist in different types, but, they are still cheaper than the real thing.

    For crafts, get the cubics.

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      1 year ago

      Just looked them up, I knew they existed before but did not realise they came in different colours! Also, they’ve been around forever so I never really associated them with artificial gems. Thanks!