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:: SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL COLOR CHART
 

 

Crystal

Azore

White Opal

White Alabaster

Light Grey Opal

Rose Water Opal

Silk

Vintage Rose

Rose Alabaster

Rose

Fuchsia

Peach

Colorado Topaz

Gold Teak

Sapphire

Turquoise

Caribbean Blue Opal

Indicolite

Blue Zircon

Aquamarine

Erinite

Mint Alabater

Antique Green

Pacific Opal

Emerald

Palace Green Opal

Chrysolite

Peridot

Jonquil

Garnet

Burgundy

Ruby

Siam

Dark Red Coral

Hyacinth

Fireopal

Indian Red

Topaz

Olivine

Lime

Khaki

Capri Blue

Cobalt

Montana

Tanzanite

Violet

Violet Opal

Amethyst

Purple Velvet

Black Diamond

Morion

Jet

 

Swarovski® - How to ensure you are getting the real thing

By Stuart Freedman

 


Swarovski® (Swore-off-ski) crystal components are regarded as the highest quality machine cut and polished crystal beads in the world. The demand for luxury products unfortunately can create a host of imitators. The imitators are all over the Internet and at every bead show that we have visited.

 


The Swarovski® company creates its glass with a special compound that imitators cannot duplicate. This special compound creates the incredible brilliance of their product. The delicate color palette is another quality that sets Swarovski® crystal components apart from others.

With so many crystal beads and components out there, how can you tell if the crystal you are purchasing is actually a Swarovski® crystal component....or an imitation?

Here are some tips that can help you determine which crystals are genuine:

  • Swarovski® crystals are generally not strung when offered for sale.
  • Look for the original Swarovski® packaging. Dependant on size, the bulk packages will range from 10 gross to 1/2 gross, in well-branded, sealed envelopes. The newest Swarovski® bulk packaging is sealed with an authenticated silver toned hologram saying "CRYSTALIZED."
  • Swarovski® crystals are perfectly uniform. Since they are machine cut, each crystal is the same. This means that the height, width and slope are consistent. A hand polished imitator bead will not have as uniform a cut. You may also notice different dimensions from bead to bead.
  • Swarovski® uses machinery that precisely cuts each crystal. According to Swarovski®, "cutting hard materials such as crystal and gems, in such a way that they have a hundred identical facets in several directions, is a very complicated task; each direction of the reflected light must first be calculated by computer, then this has to be simulated in 3D, optimized and finally converted into control programs for complex machinery." This is just part of the technology that gives Swarovski® crystals their unbelievable flash.
  • The precision cutting of Swarovski® machinery allows each crystal to have its facet juncture "pointing up". This means the facet junctures all meet at precisely the same point. This is a similar aspect of diamond faceting. See the illustration above.
  • AB finish Swarovski® crystals have a uniform surface luster. There are no swirling marks from the vacuum process that produces the AB finish, and generally there are no scratches. The "imitations" often have scratches, swirl marks ("oily" looking surface). Some of these imperfections, in the "imposters", have to do with the lower quality of the finish. See the illustration above.
  • When you look inside the crystal, you will see no bubbles. If you see any bubbles, you know immediately that it is a fake.
  • Because of its special glass compounds, Swarovski® crystal will out-sparkle a bead of lesser quality when placed in a side-by-side comparison.

 

 
               

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