DovEggs Colored Gemstones Specifications – DovEggs-Seattle
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DovEggs Lab-grown colored gemstones are grown by simulating in a laboratory the natural formation of natural gemstones. DovEggs’ lab grown colored gemstones therefore contain the same chemical compositions, physical properties, and natural causes of natural gemstones. In other words, they are made of the same composition and have the same characteristics as natural gemstones.

 



DovEggs’ lab-grown sapphires’, rubies’, and emeralds’ Specifications: same as moissanite stones, please check the Stone Size Chart on product page.

(mm) Round Oval Elongated  Oval  Cushion Elongated Cushion Emerald Radiant Asscher Pear Heart Princess Octagon
1ct 6.5 5*7 5*8 6*6 5*7 5*7 5*7 5.5 5*7 6.5 5.5 6
1.5ct 7.5 6*8 5.5*8.5 7*7 6*7 5.5*7.5 5.5*7.5 6.5 6*8 7.5 6.5 6.5
2ct 8 7*9 6*9 7.5*7.5 7*8 6*8 6*8 7 6*9 8 7 7
3ct 9 8*10 7*11 8.5*8.5 8*9 7*9 7*9 8 7*10 9 8 8
4ct 10 8*11 7.5*11.5 9.5*9.5 8*10 8*10 8*10 9 7*11 10 9 9
5ct 11 9*11 8*12 10*10 9*11 9*11 9*11 10 8*12 11 9.5 10


Lab Grown Method: DovEggs uses the best cosolvent teconology in the market.

Hardness:
DovEggs’ sapphires and rubies hardness scale rating is 9, and emeralds have a rating of 8, which is the same as natural gemstones, and maintains the lifetime durability of the gemstones.

Color:
DovEggs blue sapphires are intense, deep royal blue, which would be considered AAAAA quality

DovEggs rubies are pigeon blood red color (also called Burma red), which belong to the category of rarest red;

DovEggs emeralds are in zambia green, and have a deep green hue with a slight bluish overtone and superior clarity.

 


Cut:
DovEggs uses a standard, shallow cut to maximize the beauty of the gemstones’ color.

Clarity:
DovEggs’ colored gemstones have VVSI-VVS2 clarity

DovEggs lab-grown gemstones’ must meet the quality standard conditions of being infinitely close to natural gemstones in terms of chemical composition and physical properties. Therefore they are indistinguishable from natural gemstones by the naked eye alone, and can only be identified by large equipment, such as mass spectrometers.

 

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