4.93ct PGTL Certified Tremendous Cushion (11 x 10mm) Greenish Yellow Sphene
- SKU
- 161177
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 10.980 x 9.530 x 5.470mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 4.930
- Certified Gemstones
- Ja
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VVS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Cushion
- Kleuren
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☆ 4.93 ct PGTL Certified AAA+ Grade Tremendous Cushion Cut (11 x 10 mm) Un-Heated Greenish Yellow Sphene
☆ FREE PGTL Certificate VVS-VS Quality Un-Heated Orgin from Madagascar
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★ Gem Type: Sphene
★ Weight: 4.93 Carat
★ Measurements (Length x Width x Height): 10.98 x 9.53 x 5.47 mm
★ Shape: Cushion
★ Color: Greenish Yellow
★ Clarity: VVS-VS
★ Treatment: Un-Heated
★ Luster: Excellent
★ Grade: AAA+
★ Transparency: Transparent
★ Origin (Mined from): Madagascar
★ Hardness: 5.0
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✓ This is 100% Natural Genuine and Mined from Earth Stone. Not man-made materials.
✓ This stone can be used for custom made Ring, Pendant, Necklace and Other Jewelry or Jewelries.
✓ It is good as Collectible, Investment and for Gift purpose.
✓ 30 Day No questions asked Return Policy; Size, Weight & Color are approximate and may slightly vary.
SKU: 161177
Brand: DeluxeGems
About Sphene
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Mohs Hardness - 5 Found in - Russia & Pakistan Titanite, or sphene (from the Greek sphenos, meaning wedge), is a calcium titanium nesosilicate mineral, CaTiSiO5. Trace impurities of iron and aluminium are typically present. Also commonly present are rare earth metals including cerium and yttrium; calcium may be partly replaced by thorium. The International Mineralogical Association Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) adopted the name titanite and 'discredited' the name sphene as of 1982, although commonly papers and books initially identify the mineral using both names. Sphene was the most commonly used name until the IMA decision, although both were well known. Some authorities think it is less confusing as the word is used to describe any chemical or crystal with oxidized titanium such as the rare earth titanate pyrochlores series and many of the minerals with the perovskite structure. The name sphene continues to be publishable in peer-reviewed scientific literature, e.g. a paper by Hayden et al. was published in early 2008 in the journal Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Sphene persists as the informal name for titanite gemstones.
- SKU
- 161177
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 10.980 x 9.530 x 5.470 mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 4.930
- Certified Gemstones
- Ja
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VVS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Cushion
- Kleuren
-
☆ 4.93 ct PGTL Certified AAA+ Grade Tremendous Cushion Cut (11 x 10 mm) Un-Heated Greenish Yellow Sphene
☆ FREE PGTL Certificate VVS-VS Quality Un-Heated Orgin from Madagascar
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★ Gem Type: Sphene
★ Weight: 4.93 Carat
★ Measurements (Length x Width x Height): 10.98 x 9.53 x 5.47 mm
★ Shape: Cushion
★ Color: Greenish Yellow
★ Clarity: VVS-VS
★ Treatment: Un-Heated
★ Luster: Excellent
★ Grade: AAA+
★ Transparency: Transparent
★ Origin (Mined from): Madagascar
★ Hardness: 5.0
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✓ This is 100% Natural Genuine and Mined from Earth Stone. Not man-made materials.
✓ This stone can be used for custom made Ring, Pendant, Necklace and Other Jewelry or Jewelries.
✓ It is good as Collectible, Investment and for Gift purpose.
✓ 30 Day No questions asked Return Policy; Size, Weight & Color are approximate and may slightly vary.
SKU: 161177
Brand: DeluxeGems
About Sphene
----------------------
Mohs Hardness - 5 Found in - Russia & Pakistan Titanite, or sphene (from the Greek sphenos, meaning wedge), is a calcium titanium nesosilicate mineral, CaTiSiO5. Trace impurities of iron and aluminium are typically present. Also commonly present are rare earth metals including cerium and yttrium; calcium may be partly replaced by thorium. The International Mineralogical Association Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) adopted the name titanite and 'discredited' the name sphene as of 1982, although commonly papers and books initially identify the mineral using both names. Sphene was the most commonly used name until the IMA decision, although both were well known. Some authorities think it is less confusing as the word is used to describe any chemical or crystal with oxidized titanium such as the rare earth titanate pyrochlores series and many of the minerals with the perovskite structure. The name sphene continues to be publishable in peer-reviewed scientific literature, e.g. a paper by Hayden et al. was published in early 2008 in the journal Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Sphene persists as the informal name for titanite gemstones.
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Positief
Gorgeous tanzanite. Top grade gem, top grade seller. Thank you!
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Paid and shipped - no feedback left after 100 days
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Second time buying from this company. Will look to buy from them again as their descriptions are accurate and international delivery is fast and economical.