Methixsks t1_j68ipoi wrote on January 28, 2023 at 2:35 PM Reply to can gemstones be melted into a gradient? by Acceptable_Shift_247 Not really an answer to the brief, but you could always look into lab created products that have mixed colors. They're usually either nanosital (a fancy artificial glass that has properties like quartz) or artificial corundum. Here's one of each: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1232825635/bi-color-nanosital-synthetic-lab-created?click_key=6909ed3bc63bb88ea777de4127479b612501652a%3A1232825635&click_sum=822e951a&ref=shop_home_active_31&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1043423445/bluepink-bi-color-lab-created-corundum?click_key=bc6eb37252990424573afbc428cefc558e201562%3A1043423445&click_sum=b36ec25e&ref=shop_home_active_35&frs=1&sca=1&sts=1 Permalink 84
Methixsks t1_j68ipoi wrote
Reply to can gemstones be melted into a gradient? by Acceptable_Shift_247
Not really an answer to the brief, but you could always look into lab created products that have mixed colors. They're usually either nanosital (a fancy artificial glass that has properties like quartz) or artificial corundum.
Here's one of each:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1232825635/bi-color-nanosital-synthetic-lab-created?click_key=6909ed3bc63bb88ea777de4127479b612501652a%3A1232825635&click_sum=822e951a&ref=shop_home_active_31&sts=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1043423445/bluepink-bi-color-lab-created-corundum?click_key=bc6eb37252990424573afbc428cefc558e201562%3A1043423445&click_sum=b36ec25e&ref=shop_home_active_35&frs=1&sca=1&sts=1