How To Tell If Morganite Is Real
Morganite is a type of gemstone, and it's found in many countries around the world. It's most well-known for its blue color, which makes it an excellent gem for jewelry making. That said, you might be wondering if morganite is real or not: after all, the stones look so beautiful but are they real?
Test Thermal Conductivity
Thermal conductivity is the ability of a material to conduct heat energy. It's measured in units of watts per meter squared (W/m2). The ideal thermal conductivity for a gemstone should be higher than 1,000 W/m2 and lower than 10,000 W/m2. The minimum acceptable value is 100 W/m2.Test The Stone's Hardness
- Use a jeweler's loupe to inspect the stone.
- Test the stone using a diamond gauge and file, available at many jewelry stores.
- If you have access to a diamond tester (also called an "indicator"), test it on your morganite by placing it in contact with one side of your gemstone and seeing how much pressure you need to apply before it cracks or breaks into pieces.