Metal-coated crystal explained

Metal-coated crystals are artificial products made by coating crystals, such as quartz, with metal to give them an iridescent metallic sheen. Crystals treated this way are used as gemstones and for other decorative purposes. Possible coatings include gold, indium, titanium, niobium and copper. Other names for crystals treated in this way include aqua aura, angel aura, flame aura, opal aura or rainbow quartz.

Production

Such products are created in a vacuum chamber by vapour deposition. Quartz is heated to 871 °C in vacuum, and golden wire is heated to even higher temperature, either by resistive heating with direct electrical current, or by magnetron.[1] Gold sublimation (phase transition) occurs, the resulting vapor depositing onto the crystal's surface.

When viewed under a gemological microscope in diffused direct transmitted light, aqua aura displays the following properties:[2]

The brilliant color of these products is the result of optical interference effects produced by layers of metal.

In culture

American animated series Steven Universe introduced two versions of Rainbow Quartz, a personified fusion of two distinct gem characters: in 2015 with Pearl and Rose Quartz forming the first Rainbow Quartz, and in 2019 with Pearl and Steven forming Rainbow Quartz 2.0.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How is Aura Rainbow Quartz Made?.
  2. Book: Gems: Their Sources, Descriptions and Identification . Robert Webster, Michael O'Donoghue . January 2006 . 9780750658560 .
  3. Web site: Gregson-Wood . Stephen . 2019-11-27 . Unleash the Light is a Steven Universe RPG that's available now for Apple Arcade . 2023-07-27 . www.pocketgamer.com . en.