New Fake Moldavite hitting the market form China, more shapes - probably from Molds - notice the wet / shiny melted glass look, this should be a dead Giveaway. Its easy to tell the difference if you know what you are looking for. Look at the pieces on this page and then compare with these real Moldavites.
Unfortunately I would recommend to Avoid dealers from China
& Thailand online if their products look like the pieces on this
page. And if its much cheaper than other dealers (though some are now
charging top dollar for this fake stuff) Again,This is primarily being
seen on sites like ebay & DHgate and even Amazon.
Also saw these at the 2015 NY / NJ Gem show , Rough Looking
pieces, but ALL Large and definitely fakes. I played with them and
couldn't believe what I was seeing, I emailed the dealer later to let
him know as I didn't get a chance at the show. All these have theSame
Textures / Skins. Most likely poured in Molds and then given acid baths
or some kind of treatment to appear rough.They all look exactly the same
and a few are even the same piece from the same mold!
High Quality Fake Facets coming out of Thailand with Certifications! Good Color but virtually flawless with none of the tell tale signs of Moldavite, all though some are starting to use glass material with bubble but the color is way off. These are all over ebay as well. This is why a certificate is really worthless, it all comes down to research and finding a Trusted source. The only certifications I would trust are from the GIA. I saw this material in Tucson 2 years ago when a well known Dealer from Thailand tried selling me a couple thousand dollars in large faceted stones. Its NEVER as flawless like these Glass ones & There are usually the tell tale swirls / bubbles / waves of some kind. Please use this page to educate yourself.
***October 22, 2014***Today, I walked up the street to Colgate University and met with the Geology Chairman , William Peck, to use a very cool piece of equipment. A hand held X-Ray Analyzer. We tested some Real Moldavites and a couple fake pieces from Hong Kong. Here are the fakes, the bigger one is the one that goes with the scan pics of the Analyzer. Showing Very high Lead levels (Pb) and Much lower Silicon (Si) and other differences than real Moldavite.
The first is the flat oval fake one. It is only 48% SiO2, while real natural moldavite is in the range 72-80 wt%. It has undetectable or almost no Fe, Zr, or Ti, while some of those elements is always seen in natural moldavite. Al is also very low. The most interesting thing is that there is 24 wt% Pb, 1.8 wt% As, and 2900 ppm Cl in the fake piece, while there is almost none of these elements in the natural moldavite. It also has 8.7 % K2O, which is about 3x the amount in the natural samples. The second fake is the cut one. It is totally different form the first fake. The SiO2 is similar to natural moldavite (77% SiO2), but has undetectable or almost no Fe, Zr, Ti, or K. Al is also very low. It doesn't have the Pb or As of the other fake, but does have high Cl (3800 ppm). - William Peck, Professor of Geology, Colgate UniversityHere
is a very good 110 gram fake piece that was sold to a person in the
Philippines for $1000 USD. This is a classic example of the material
being used in XXL pieces. If it were real this would be a $15,000 -
$20,000+ piece. The Color is good, but the wet glass look gives it away
almost instantly to those familiar with the stone.