Amora Gem is a crystal that occurs naturally as stardust around very large stars. The high temperatures needed to grow the crystals are so extreme, that they would cause a diamond to vaporize. Since such intense temperatures are needed for the crystals to grow, they are only found close to the earth’s heated core and it is its lack of the crystal’s availability that is more than likely the reason why the diamond is considered to be the most cherished gem on earth.
Amora Gem crystals are older than earth, but until now have never been available. Very much rarer than the diamond, the crystals existed only around large, carbon-rich stars, out of the reach of humans on earth, for more than 4 billion years of the earth’s history.
These days, Amora crystals are grown in laboratories where star-like conditions have been created, with the entire production being just a small fraction of the yearly mining production of natural diamonds. It is only since July 2013 that this new lab-grown gem has been in production and is the only one of its kind to surpass the brilliance, fire, toughness, luster and rarity of the diamond. It is in fact, more than 1 million times rarer than diamonds.
How does an Amora crystal compare to a diamond?
It is a gem that:
• Has more fire than a diamond
• Is more brilliant than a diamond
• D, E and F colors exceed those of the majority of diamonds
• Is tougher than a diamond with greater physical stability
• Has greater ethical, environmental and atomical purity than a diamond
• Has better cutting than 99 percent of all round diamonds for hearts and arrows precision
• Is way, way rarer than any diamond and although they are now grown in laboratories, their total annual production is still just a tiny proportion of the natural diamonds produced in mining operations
• Scores substantially better in the 6th C for cost, frequently 40:1 better in pricing for comparable clarity, carat weight and color
• Compared to diamonds and any other known gems, the Amora’s optical properties are way superior, thus making it the most brilliant, sough-after gem on earth.
The bottom line is that the Amora Gem crystal is the ultimate gem, and since it is now available all over the world, jewelers have found what appears to be an exceptionally high-end, colorless diamond. They should however, make sure that they don’t only rely completely on standard diamond or moissanite testers, or lose weight on a scale as proof that the gem is indeed a diamond.
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