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Why does garnet have static electricity?

Question 1: Why does garnet have static electricity? I have never encountered this situation before, this is the first time I heard about it

Question 2: Does garnet have static electricity? How to deal with garnets that have no static electricity

Question 3: How to distinguish between ruby, red corundum and red zircon? If you want to be more detailed, there is a book! If you are more detailed, you need to identify them together!

This is all a rule of thumb. If you look at the growth lines of rubies, some of them have cracks and cracks. They are glassy with no fire. Red zircon has a very strong fire with a diamond luster! It is best to rule out these two. Then there is glass, which is dizzy and has low hardness. The fracture is shell-shaped and contains bubbles. Lead glass will have fire color and high hardness! Compared with rubellite, the color is darker, and rubellite has static electricity.

Then there is the green one. It is easy to distinguish between tourmaline and emerald. The texture of green tourmaline is generally very good and has an electrostatic effect. The color is light green. The biggest feature of emerald is that it is not good and is cracked. The price is astronomical if it is in good condition, more expensive than diamonds, and I have never seen it before! The difference between green glass and red glass is the same, no matter what color it is! The color of demantoid garnet is also too dark, and the way of distinguishing green zircon is the same as red zircon!

It’s so tiring! It’s as simple as that. Please read more books for more details.

Those magicians and bastards probably won’t answer this kind of question. It’s a joke to “just go to the appraisal center to get it appraised”.

Question 4: Distinguish the following red faceted gemstones: ruby, spinel, tourmaline, garnet, zircon, glass. Please be more detailed. What about a book? For more details, you need to use it together for identification!

This is all a rule of thumb. If you look at the growth lines of rubies, some of them have cracks and cracks. They have a glass luster and no fire. The fire of red sea stone is very strong, with a diamond luster! It's best to exclude these two. Then there is glass, which is dizzy and has low hardness. The fracture is shell-shaped and contains bubbles. Lead glass has fire color and high hardness! Compared with rubellite, the color of garnet is darker, and rubellite has static electricity.

Then there is the green one. Tourmaline and emerald are easy to distinguish. The texture of green tourmaline is generally very good and has an electrostatic effect. The color is light green. The biggest feature of emerald is that it is not good and has cracks. The price is astronomical if it is intact. It is more expensive than diamonds in the capital. I have never seen it before! The difference between green glass and red glass is the same regardless of color! Demantoid garnet is also too dark in color, and the way to distinguish green zircon is the same as red zircon!

So tired! It's as simple as that, read more books for more details.

Those magic sticks and peddlers probably won’t answer this kind of question. Even if they answer, they will just say “just go to the appraisal center to get it appraised”. What a joke~