Scratch the surface of your ruby with a key or coin and look for any scratch marks.
Ruby real or fake.
The example on the left is a real ruby.
A real ruby cannot be scratched so easily.
Fraudulent behaviors by some jewelers or makers can fool you and make you believe an artificial red glass stone to be a genuine ruby.
You just have to follow this steps.
The colour and radiance.
Composite rubies are not as durable as real rubies.
One thing to look for in a natural ruby are flaws.
Today we re going to teach you how to tell if a ruby is real or fake.
A gemologist will tell you if the ruby is fake and why.
The fake will be lighter.
If there are scratch marks then the stone is probably a fake.
Well with these simple tips at home you can check out if the ruby is a real one or not.
While fakes have different chemical and physical properties compared with the real thing synthetics have the same chemical composition as natural ruby and are technically real rubies.
Fake rubies are stones made of an imitation material such as glass or a non ruby mineral.
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How to differentiate a real ruby and its fake counterpart.
In this test you are looking to see if your stone leaves color.
Use the ruby to scratch a hard and yet smooth surface such as a piece of glass.
Fake rubies are made of glass composites and will look just like red glass.
It is important to distinguish between fake rubies and synthetic rubies.
Ruby gemstones are bright red.
Real rubies will appear more vibrant and lustrous than glass.
If the ruby shows a scratch then there s a good chance that it is not a real ruby.
To examine the stone you will need a jewelers loupe x10 magnifying glass.
Most real stones have flaws called inclusions of some kind.
Only a diamond can scratch a ruby.
The flaw will be a line or dark spot inside the stone.
There is a chance that the ruby is not a complete fake and just a machine made stone.
Ruby is the second harder gemstone after the diamonds the brighter red rubies are usually found in countries like thailand vietnam kenya and afghanistan.
Fake rubies tend to be less dense than real rubies too so if you have a similarly sized ruby you have confirmed to be real you can weigh it against the piece in question to see whether there is a significant weight difference.