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Cordierite is a silicate mineral, usually light blue or light purple, glassy luster, transparent to translucent. Cordierite also has the characteristic of being remarkably polychromatic (tricolor), emitting light of different colors in different directions. Cordierite is usually cut into traditional shapes, and the most popular color is blue-purple.
Cordierite is similar in color to sapphire, so it is also called water sapphire. Nicknamed the poor man’s sapphire because ...
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Moonstone is a layered gemstone mineral of orthoclase and Albite. Moonstone is mainly produced in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, India, Brazil, Mexico and the European Alps, of which Sri Lanka produced the most precious.
Moonstone is usually colorless to white, also can be light yellow, orange to light brown, Blue Gray or green, transparent or translucent, with a special moonlight effect, hence the name. This is due to the parallel intergrowth of Lamellar Aphanites of the two feldspar, w...
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Name
natural orange sapphire
Place of Origin
Sri Lanka
Gemstone Type
Natural
Gemstone Color
orange
Gemstone Material
sapphire
Gemstone Shape
Round Brilliant Cut
Gemstone Size
0.8mm
Gemstone Weight
According to the size
Quality
A+
Available shapes
Round/Square/Pear/Oval/Marquise shape
Application
jewelry making/clothes/pandent/ring/watch/earing/necklace/bracelet
Feature description:
Orange, the streak is colorless, transparent, glassy luster, hardnes...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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The common color of diopside is blue-green to yellow-green, brown, yellow, purple, colorless to white. Luster for glass luster. If chromium is present in diopside, the mineral has a green tinge, so diopside gems are often confused with other gems such as yellow-green olivine, (green) tourmaline, and chrysoberite, which of course depend on other physical differences between the minerals to distinguish them.
Some diopside may also have cat’s eye; Such gems, such as quartz,...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Yellow sapphire is also known as topaz in business. A variety of yellow gem grade corundum. The color ranges from light yellow to canary yellow, golden yellow, honey yellow and light brown yellow, with golden yellow being the best. Yellow is generally associated with the presence of iron oxide. In addition to topaz, the canary yellow of sapphire is not common in other gemstones. The world’s largest natural yellow sapphire is produced in Sri Lanka. It weighs 46.5 carats. ...
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The difference between Garnet and similar gem and synthetic garnet. Gemstones similar in colour to various garnets, including rubies, sapphires, artificial corundum, topaz, emeralds, Jadeite, etc. , are heterogeneous and can be distinguished by polarisation. It can be distinguished in density, inclusion, refractive index, dispersion and fluorescence. The difference between Garnet and Synthetic Green Garnet is mainly due to the internal inclusions and density. The synthesized G...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Ruby [1] , which means corundum of a red color, is a type of corundum and consists primarily of aluminum oxide (AL 2O 3) . The red color comes from chromium (CR) , mainly Cr2O3, the content is generally 0.1 ~ 3% , the highest is 4% . Containing Fe, Ti and blue said Sapphire, non-chromium CR color of other colors of corundum also collectively known as Sapphire.
Most natural rubies come from Asia (Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, China Xinjiang, China Yunnan, etc.) , Africa...