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The gem used to imitate emerald is
chrome diopside

The gem used to imitate emeralds is chrome diopside, which is called "Siberian Emerald". It not only carries exquisite splendor, but also shows the vitality of everything's recovery. With its smart colors, it perfectly explains what romantic spring jewelry can give you.

Chrome diopside refers to diopside. As the name implies, chrome diopside is a member of diopside family, and it is the only diopside variety that reaches gem level. Diopside will show a rich emerald green when it contains chromium, and the depth of this green is very distinctive, so we call it chrome diopside directly. Chrome diopside occurs in metamorphic rocks rich in calcium and kimberlite. Origin Brazil, Italy, Myanmar, South Africa, Siberia, Pakistan, India and other places. The world-famous chrome diopside is produced in Russia. Because of its crystal clear quality and green color, it is known as the sister stone of emerald, and also known as Siberian emerald in Russia.