How to Find Curved Striae in Synthetic Ruby and Sapphire
Curved striae or lines are a telltale sign of synthetic ruby and sapphire. If you're having trouble seeing them, here are some helpful tips.
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Answer: Curved striae are sure signs that rubies or sapphires are synthetics. However, seeing these inclusions can be difficult because the curvature of the lines can be very subtle.
Using a Polariscope to Find Curved Striae in Synthetic Ruby or Sapphire
On several occasions, I've noticed I could find the zoning lines of natural corundum, rubies and sapphires, more easily with a polariscope. Sometimes, these lines aren't easily visible under a standard 10X loupe. If you have a polariscope, try it. It may work for the curved striae in lab-made ruby and sapphire.
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This article is also a part of our Ruby Specialist Mini Course, in the unit Distinguishing Synthetic and Simulant Ruby.
If you don't have a polariscope, you can make a cheap one. And don't be afraid of using your loupe between the polarizing lenses.
A polariscope helps you locate the C-axis of a crystal rather easily. If you use a polariscope to locate the C-axis of a synthetic ruby, for example, then at least you'd expect the lines to be curved if you see them while looking down that axis. If you don't look down the C-axis, you may see straight lines that are actually curved. (Especially if you look at them at an angle perpendicular to the C-axis).
Immersion Method
Additionally, Richard Liddicoat recommended immersing a stone in methylene iodide or bromoform in a jar. This makes it easier to view the striae while using a white sheet of paper under the jar as a background.
Sincerely,
Ryan Young (Hobbyist Gemologist/Mineralogist and Enthusiast)
International Gem Society
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