thecat|1417186651|3791686 said:I have no idea if moonstones can be treated.
TL|1417220533|3792069 said:They are often fracture filled. As far as I know, there are no synthetic, but they are simulated with heated synthetic spinel, or synthetic opal, or "opalite" (a milky glass with some blue in it) or even with plastic.
lilmosun|1417238532|3792168 said:TL|1417220533|3792069 said:They are often fracture filled. As far as I know, there are no synthetic, but they are simulated with heated synthetic spinel, or synthetic opal, or "opalite" (a milky glass with some blue in it) or even with plastic.
I have an opalite piece that was sold to me as moonstone. I had never seen a nice moonstone so was taken by the blue glow. While I didn't pay much for it, it was very disappointing when I realized it was glass.
TL|1417238864|3792171 said:From what I hear, and I could be wrong, opalite isn't a very good simulant if you've seen nice real moonstones in person. Did the blue sheen roll around the stone, like it was floating in there?
lilmosun|1417239529|3792175 said:TL|1417238864|3792171 said:From what I hear, and I could be wrong, opalite isn't a very good simulant if you've seen nice real moonstones in person. Did the blue sheen roll around the stone, like it was floating in there?
No, it isn't a good simulant at all and I realized it as soon as I saw some of the real moonstones here. I bought it at one of those small shops that has cabinets of vintage costume and semi-precious stone jewelry. I didn't think to question it because I didn't think moonstones were expensive and didn't realize simulants existed. I now may just use it as a center piece for some beadwork I do as a hobby as its a pretty pendant but definitely not close to a real moonstone.
Rosebloom|1417200469|3791772 said:PS has moonstone fever these days! Count me among the afflicted!
Elliot86|1417276042|3792280 said:Rosebloom|1417200469|3791772 said:PS has moonstone fever these days! Count me among the afflicted!
I've had moonstone fever for three years and only just received mine yesterday!
Marlow|1417286320|3792358 said:Moonstone and other feldspars are gorgous ( no - not the one starting with an "a")
http://www.gahk.org/journal/2008/Moonstone.pdf
But difficult to seperate.
I have a beautiful one (labradorite) - colorless and eyeclean with a pinkorange shine...
MJO|1417291471|3792404 said:
Rosebloom|1417200469|3791772 said:PS has moonstone fever these days! Count me among the afflicted!
LoversKites|1417213183|3791939 said:It's really interesting when a gemstone suddenly becomes popular on PS. A few weeks ago there were lots of threads about Montana sapphires. Now moonstone. OP, I hope you find your moonstone!
Elliot86 said:I've had moonstone fever for three years and only just received mine yesterday!
TL|1417220533|3792069 said:thecat|1417186651|3791686 said:I have no idea if moonstones can be treated.
They are often fracture filled. As far as I know, there are no synthetic, but they are simulated with heated synthetic spinel, or synthetic opal, or "opalite" (a milky glass with some blue in it) or even with plastic.
lilmosun said:TL|1417220533|3792069 said:They are often fracture filled. As far as I know, there are no synthetic, but they are simulated with heated synthetic spinel, or synthetic opal, or "opalite" (a milky glass with some blue in it) or even with plastic.
I have an opalite piece that was sold to me as moonstone. I had never seen a nice moonstone so was taken by the blue glow. While I didn't pay much for it, it was very disappointing when I realized it was glass.
TL said:lilmosun|1417239529|3792175 said:TL|1417238864|3792171 said:From what I hear, and I could be wrong, opalite isn't a very good simulant if you've seen nice real moonstones in person. Did the blue sheen roll around the stone, like it was floating in there?
No, it isn't a good simulant at all and I realized it as soon as I saw some of the real moonstones here. I bought it at one of those small shops that has cabinets of vintage costume and semi-precious stone jewelry. I didn't think to question it because I didn't think moonstones were expensive and didn't realize simulants existed. I now may just use it as a center piece for some beadwork I do as a hobby as its a pretty pendant but definitely not close to a real moonstone.
I still haven't seen the synthetic spinel simulant, but I hear it's not a very realistic simulant either. Here's an opalite necklace in case anyone is wondering what it looks like.
Show us your necklace!ilovegemstones|1417272240|3792267 said:Haha! I have that same necklace but with real moonstones that I bought 20 years ago in India!
Marlow said:Moonstone and other feldspars are gorgous ( no - not the one starting with an "a")
http://www.gahk.org/journal/2008/Moonstone.pdf
But difficult to seperate.
I have a beautiful one (labradorite) - colorless and eyeclean with a pinkorange shine...
MJO|1417291471|3792404 said: