Collection: Strontium Titanate
Strontium Titanate was a popular diamond simulant in the 1950s before the era of YAG, GGG, and CZ. It particularly stands out for its incredible dispersion - it is over four times greater than diamond! It has a moh's hardness of 5.5.
Retail names included: "Fabulite," "Diagem," "Marvelite," "Dynagem," and "Jewelite."
Strontium Titanate is typically created via flame-fusion and comes in variety of colors. Not only is it used as a beyond average fiery gemstone, it has been used historically for optical instruments, high-voltage capacitors, voltage-dependent resistors, advanced ceramics, and substrates for superconductors.
Collect this fiery and rare diamond simulant of a bygone era!
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