a synthetic corundum crystal with a hardness second only to a diamond. Made of crystallizing aluminum oxide at very high temperatures, the results is chemically the same as natural sapphire, but colorless. It’s hard and brittle so it shatters easier than plexiglass or mineral glass. 9 on a Mohs scale, a diamond is 10.

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