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Garnet-topped Doublet
 

A doublet is a stone made of two separate pieces cemented together to create the appearance of a precious stone. Glass topped by red almandine garnet is the most common form, with green glass used to imitate emerald, blue to imitate sapphire. Once joined, the stone is faceted and polished.


 
Remarks
  These stone were very popular in Britain and the rest of Europe in the Victorian era.

 

 

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