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Simulated Turquoise
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Rose Tone, Simulated Turquoise
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Yellow Tone, Simulated Turquoise
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Simulated Red Agate
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Lab Created White Opal
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Rose Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Yellow Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Lab Created Blue Opal
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Simulated Turquoise
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Rose Tone, Simulated Turquoise
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Yellow Tone, Simulated Turquoise
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Simulated Red Agate
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Lab Created White Opal
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Rose Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Yellow Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Lab Created Blue Opal
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Simulated Pearl
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Black Tone, Simulated Pearl
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Rose Tone, Simulated Pearl
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Yellow Tone, Simulated Pearl
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Lab Created White Opal
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Rose Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Yellow Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Lab Created Blue Opal
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Lab Created White Opal
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Rose Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Yellow Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Lab Created Blue Opal
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Lab Created White Opal
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Rose Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Yellow Tone, Lab Created White Opal
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Lab Created Blue Opal
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How Color Matters in Simulated Stone

Simulated stones are a piece of look-like of another gemstone. Many vendors in today’s market sell stimulants without disclosing their true identity. Imitations are sold with misleading names. Buyers should be aware to identify their real identity. Simulated stones are mostly created in labs. Simulated stones are great when it does not matter about the standard.
Simulated stones are good when a buyer wants precise color, shape, and size as the procedure of making simulated stone have more possibilities while molding them. There are certain reasons what should matter and why does it matter while buying stone jewelry. Price is also one of the important points of consideration why people choose to buy simulated stone. It’s easy to meet individual demand as these simulated stones are a great option when they want a specific color, cut, or clarity because there is a more organized process than with what are considered physically stirring genuine gemstones.
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The color plays a huge part in determining its price. Though blue is one of the most popular colors this simulated stone is available in, red is the utmost classy and unusual variant. Some stones may also show various colors based on the slants at which they are recognized. Simulated stones with such a thing are called pleochroic gems. Several ranges of simulated stone display two colors, which are known as bicolor. Yellow stone is less cheap as compared to other colors and brownstone is the least costly.
A stone’s color may look amusing but may not alter much. For example, a brownish-green stone may appear by only 30% to reddish-brown. Simulated stones like this produce less cost than that of a less saturated stone, say a medium green color that has a 100% color change to a medium red. The greater the percentage of alteration, the sophisticated the value, and the rich the colors are too pure green/pure red, the more cherished the stone converts.
So, simply simulated stones are not fake stones. They are just look-alikes and are created by humans.