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17.50 CTS NATURAL BERYL PENDANT WITH IOLITE[SJ1762]
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BERYL PENDANT
This is a natural untreated beryl crystal set in silver with a stunning iolite stone to enhance it.
Quality workmanship.
Silver stamped 925
weight 17.50 cts app
Size of crystal 8 x 7 mm app
Size of iolite stone 7 x 5 mm app
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BERYL:
IT IS IN THE AQUARAMINE FAMILY.
- Color is varied and includes emerald green, blue to blue-green, yellow, greenish-gold, red, colorless and pink.
- Luster is vitreous.
- Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent.
- Crystal System is hexagonal; 6/m 2/m 2/m
- Crystal Habits typically include the hexagonal prism with pincoid terminations. The terminations are often modified by many different pyramidal faces which can sometimes produce a rounded termination in the rough shape of a used pencil eraser.
- Cleavage is imperfect in one direction (basal).
- Fracture is conchoidal.
- Hardness is 7.5 - 8.
- Specific Gravity is approximately 2.6 - 2.9 (average)
- Streak is white.
- Other Characteristics: Faces on large crystals are often pitted, striated lengthwise and rough.
- Associated Minerals include MICAS QUARTZ,CALCITE,TOURMALINES AND FELDSPARS
- Notable Occurrences include Colombia and some African localities for emerald; Brazil, Russia and Pakistan for aquamarine; California, Brazil, Africa, and many other localities for other beryls.
- Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, lack of good cleavage, hardness and color.
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IOLITE
Iolite is usually a purplish blue when cut properly, with a softness to the color that can be quite attractive. It is more common to find iolite with beautiful blue in small sizes: larger sizes are often too dark, almost black. Iolite is readily available and surprisingly affordable in sizes up to 4 or 5 carats. The better and richer the blue, the higher the price. Colors that are gray, purple, or less saturated blue are less.
Iolite is mined in India, Sri Lanka, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Brazil. The Vikings probably mined iolite from deposits in Norway and Greenland. The most common shape is oval.
Iolite is relatively hard, with a Mohs Hardness of 7 to 7.5, but should be protected from blows. Clean with mild dish soap: use a toothbrush to scrub behind the stone where dust can collect.
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- x x mm
- Weight (cts)
- Colours
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SEDA JEWELERY
BERYL PENDANT
This is a natural untreated beryl crystal set in silver with a stunning iolite stone to enhance it.
Quality workmanship.
Silver stamped 925
weight 17.50 cts app
Size of crystal 8 x 7 mm app
Size of iolite stone 7 x 5 mm app
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BERYL:
IT IS IN THE AQUARAMINE FAMILY.
- Color is varied and includes emerald green, blue to blue-green, yellow, greenish-gold, red, colorless and pink.
- Luster is vitreous.
- Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent.
- Crystal System is hexagonal; 6/m 2/m 2/m
- Crystal Habits typically include the hexagonal prism with pincoid terminations. The terminations are often modified by many different pyramidal faces which can sometimes produce a rounded termination in the rough shape of a used pencil eraser.
- Cleavage is imperfect in one direction (basal).
- Fracture is conchoidal.
- Hardness is 7.5 - 8.
- Specific Gravity is approximately 2.6 - 2.9 (average)
- Streak is white.
- Other Characteristics: Faces on large crystals are often pitted, striated lengthwise and rough.
- Associated Minerals include MICAS QUARTZ,CALCITE,TOURMALINES AND FELDSPARS
- Notable Occurrences include Colombia and some African localities for emerald; Brazil, Russia and Pakistan for aquamarine; California, Brazil, Africa, and many other localities for other beryls.
- Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, lack of good cleavage, hardness and color.
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IOLITE
Iolite is usually a purplish blue when cut properly, with a softness to the color that can be quite attractive. It is more common to find iolite with beautiful blue in small sizes: larger sizes are often too dark, almost black. Iolite is readily available and surprisingly affordable in sizes up to 4 or 5 carats. The better and richer the blue, the higher the price. Colors that are gray, purple, or less saturated blue are less.
Iolite is mined in India, Sri Lanka, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Brazil. The Vikings probably mined iolite from deposits in Norway and Greenland. The most common shape is oval.
Iolite is relatively hard, with a Mohs Hardness of 7 to 7.5, but should be protected from blows. Clean with mild dish soap: use a toothbrush to scrub behind the stone where dust can collect.
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