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In gemmology inclusion may designate a material locked in the stone or a " incident during crystallisation.
Inclusions are the best index to determine if a stone is natural, synthetic synthetic or artificial or if she's undergoing treatment. Inclusions can also provide information on nature and origin Stone.
An inclusion is not systematically considered a defect and does not necessarily imply a devalorization of the stone.
Indeed, there are some solid inclusions, liquid and/or gas which can cause effects of optics very sought after as for example the phenomenon ofasterism (Starry ruby...) oradularescence (Labradorite..).
Some stones owe theirs colours inclusions but when too many, they can sometimes alter the color or the purity Stone.
If you want to know more about inclusions I invite you to visit the website Marine Bouvier, one gemmologist passionate. You will find incredible photographs of inclusions at the heart of gems as well as exciting articles on the subject.
www.marinebouvier.fr
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