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Report: H2O Gems SCUBA Verified

Date: [Current Date]
Prepared For: Stakeholders in Water Quality, Sustainable Aquatics, & Consumer Safety
Subject: Verification Standard for H2O Gems under SCUBA Protocol

Part 3: Why "Verified" Matters in a Sea of Fakes

The gemstone industry has a dark history of "greenwashing." Some sellers claim their stones are "ocean collected" when, in reality, they were mined inland and simply soaked in saltwater for a week.

The 1/3 Rule: Used in technical diving where one-third of the gas supply is for the descent, one-third for the return, and one-third is held in reserve. h2ogems scuba verified

Option 1: If you had a positive experience with a purchase (Product Verification)

Use this if you bought scuba gear (like a dive computer or regulator) and they helped verify the authenticity or warranty.

Their marketing heavily emphasizes water and nature. They claim their stones are sourced responsibly and, in some cases, recovered from riverbeds and ocean floors. This "water-born" origin story is where the "Scuba" terminology originates. Report: H2O Gems SCUBA Verified Date: [Current Date]

4. Verification Methodology

4.1 Laboratory Testing Protocol

  • Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) – detects As, Cd, Pb, Hg, Cr(VI) down to 0.1 ppm.
  • FTIR Spectroscopy – identifies polymer type (e.g., polyacrylamide vs. silica gel).
  • Leachate Test (EPA Method 1311) – simulates 18-hour water exposure.
  • Biological Assays:

    Have you taken your H2O Gems out lately? Drop a 🌊 in the comments or tag us in your dive photos! #ScubaVerified #H2OGems #DiverCommunity #ExploreTheBlue Option 3: The Short & Punchy Post (Best for X/Twitter)

    Don't wear Jewelry in the Ocean- House of Diamonds Kansas City one-third for the return

    Trust the Badge. Dive with H2OGems.

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