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A rhinestone, paste or diamanté ( , ) is a originally made from but since the 19th century from or such as acrylic.


Origins
Originally, rhinestones were rock crystals gathered from the river , hence the name, although some were also found in areas like the (the source of the Rhine). Today the name "rhinestone" applies only to varieties of lead glass known as . The availability of such products increased greatly in the 18th century when the Georg Friedrich Strass (1701–1773) developed imitation diamonds by coating the lower side of lead glass with . Many European languages use the word strass (or equivalent) to refer to rhinestones.

As opposed to the classic rhinestones, which had a metal-powder coating on the bottom side only, several companies have opted to mass-produce lead glass by reducing the metal-coating thickness and applying it uniformly, not using metal powder with a binder but applying various forms of metal deposition (thin foil, , etc.). Such developments include by Tiffany in 1894, under the name "Iridrill" by Fenton in 1908, "" glass by in 1956 and PVD-coated in the late 20th century, amongst many other decorative lead glasses coated with a thin metal layer and sold under various commercial names such as " glass," "aurora glass" and such.

Rhinestones can be used as , and some manufacturers even manage to partially reproduce the glistening effect which real diamonds have in the sun.


Compositions
Typically, crystal rhinestones have been used on costumes, apparel, and jewelry. Crystal rhinestones are produced mainly in Austria by and in the by Preciosa and a few other glassworks in northern Bohemia. In the United States, these are sometimes known as "Austrian crystal."

The rhinestone-studded Nudie suit was invented by in the 1940s, an Americanization of the 's "suit of lights." Rhinestone material is often used as an alternative to .

A popular type of rhinestone is the AB (Aurora borealis) rhinestone. AB rhinestones have a particular type of iridescent coating, applied with vacuum metal deposition.


In popular culture
Guy de Maupassant's short story "" from 1884 centers around a seemingly valuable diamond necklace which turns out, to the protagonist's chagrin, to have been made of paste.

Liberal use of rhinestones was associated with country music singers, as well as with singer and pianist . In 1974, David Allan Coe released the album The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy and referred to himself as The Rhinestone Cowboy again in the 1977 song "Longhaired Redneck". In 1975, had a top hit with the song "Rhinestone Cowboy" and became known as the "Rhinestone Cowboy"; the song served as the basis for the 1984 movie Rhinestone starring Sylvester Stallone and . The British virtual band released the single "" in 2010. The closing track on 's is titled "Rhinestone Cowboy". 's ninth album, released in 2022, is titled Denim & Rhinestones.


Sizing guide
Rhinestones are sized by using the term "ss," or stone size, following a number to indicate size (e.g. 8ss is equivalent to 2.3  diameter, 10ss is 2.8 mm). Many of the commonly used rhinestone sizes are slightly smaller than currency. SS is more commonly used for apparel means, while PP (or pearl plate) is used for jewelry.


Hot-fix rhinestones
Hot-fix rhinestones, also known as heat-transfer rhinestones, are mainly used for apparel. The flat bottom of the stone has a glue backing and, when heated, melts onto the surface of the clothing. These can be adhered using a regular , although it is recommended to use a . A heat press is able to reach higher temperatures (standard transfers require temperatures of up to ) while applying heavy pressures resulting in a more professional quality.


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