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What does stones that have been reconstitued mean? like reconstituted turquoise

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What does stones that have been reconstitued mean? like reconstituted turquoise

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  1. Typically when reconstituted turquoise is made, it is formed and set in blocks or bricks. These are then carved, cut or shaped in a variety of ways. Making beads from this recycled stone is a popular choice. Yet it can be shaped into larger stones for jewelry settings.

    Some jewelers suggest you can spot reconstitution because the resin will emit an odor. Few describe exactly what that odor is, but true turquoise should not have any kind of smell. Jewelers can easily identify real from reconstituted turquoise under magnification, though. If you’re unsure what you’re buying, you might want to have it evaluated by a third party jeweler who is not selling you the material. That said, most jewelers will be quick to let buyers know if a stone is reconstituted or cut from pure whole turquoise, and also whether any treatments like resins, dyes, or glazes have been applied.

    Some defend the making and purchase of reconstituted turquoise because to the naked eye, it has all the appeal of standard turquoise, without the price. It should be inexpensive, and if you love having turquoise beads or jewelry, you should be able to get it at low prices. Since many are attracted to the beautiful colors of this gemstone, but may not be able to afford it, having one or more stones made of reconstituted turquoise allows you to get the look without the expense.

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