Synthetic Sapphire
Synthetic sapphire is a lab-created material that mimics the properties of natural sapphire, a precious gemstone. It is made from aluminum oxide and can be produced using methods like the Verneuil process or the Czochralski process. Synthetic sapphires are often used in jewelry, electronics, and watchmaking due to their durability and scratch resistance.
Unlike natural sapphires, which can have inclusions and color variations, synthetic sapphires are typically flawless and can be manufactured in various colors. They are also more affordable than their natural counterparts, making them a popular choice for consumers seeking quality without the high price tag associated with natural gemstones.