Many wholesalers and retailers supply the gemstone jewelry market with poor imitations of red corals. The most common imitation of red coral that you will find in the market is the one made out of glass. To test whether your piece of red coral jewelry is made of glass, look closely for tiny bubbles on its surface. Seeing bubbles would mean that your red coral jewelry is an imitation. Another way of testing red corals is via the fluid test. You can use milk, vinegar, and lemon juice to test the genuineness of your red coral jewelry. Red coral reacts with these liquids when exposed to them for extended periods, as they are very porous. However, this test is not recommended, as it can damage the red coral jewelry.
Timeless Beauty: Red Coral Jewelry Collection
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