Unrivalled imitation of natural gems

Green

This range of nanosital colors imitates the most popular natural semi-precious stones such as bright and juicy emerald, yellowish-green African tsavorite available in 2 shades (light and dark), saturated precious demantoid, and deep olive-green chrome diopside.

Chromediopside
Tourmaline

This material has two main shades – yellow and blue – same as its natural analogue. Saturation ranges from light-green color for medium and large size cut stones to dark-green for cut stones less than 3 mm.

Quartz

We have managed to reproduce the color of the popular light-green praseolite, also known as green amethyst.

Citrine

There are many shades of citrine which can be seen in nature (such as the yellow quartz variety). We produce a few of the most popular ones: green-gold (with a slight greenish tint), canary (bright yellow), orange (orange-yellow) and Madeira (dark red-yellow). Nanosital #144 can also be used as a yellow sapphire imitation.

Peridot

The best natural peridot color is from deposits in Pakistan. The most readily available in the market is the color of the Chinese peridot, which is represented in two grades: dark #14 and light #14/2. The light version is used for medium and large cut stones, while the dark one is used to produce small cut stones.

Kryptonite

Fans of comics books know that Superman is afraid of only one thing on Earth – a mystical mineral called kryptonite.

Even if you don’t care about Superman’s problems, if you’re attracted to anything that looks bright, cool and modern then kryptonite nanosital is your stone of choice. A combination of juicy lime green with the clarity of nanosital is just the thing for spiritually young and beautiful people. The Superman story gives a special charm to the fantasy theme of this jewelry piece with kryptonite stone. We offer a few types of kryptonite nanosital, ranging from light to dark.

Kryptonite Opal

We offer different shades of kryptonite opal nanosital.

Chrysoprase

Chrysoprase nanosital imitates the shades of Australian prototype. The transparency of the stone can be varied.

Opal

Sub-translucent opals are represented in a wide spectrum of colors.

Other Colors