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Kunzite, 3.52ct, pink gem of good brilliance!

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Dimensions (mm)
9.8 x 6.9 x 6.55mm
Weight (cts)
3.52
Treatment
No Treatment
Clarity
VS
Type
Faceted
Shape
Oval, Fancy
Colours
Description

Spodumene is a pyroxene mineral consisting of lithium aluminium inosilicate, LiAl(SiO3)2, and is a source of lithium. It occurs as colorless to yellowish, purplish, or lilac kunzite (see below), yellowish-green or emerald-green hiddenite, prismatic crystals, often of great size. Single crystals of 14.3 m (47 ft) in size are reported from the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States.

The normal low-temperature form α-spodumene is in the monoclinic system whereas the high-temperature β-spodumene crystallizes in the tetragonal system. The normal α-spodumene converts to β-spodumene at temperatures above 900 °C. Crystals are typically heavily striated parallel to the principal axis. Crystal faces are often etched and pitted with triangular markings.

Spodumene was first described in 1800 for an occurrence in the type locality in Utö, Södermanland, Sweden. It was discovered by Brazilian naturalist Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva. The name is derived from the Greek spodumenos (σποδυμενος), meaning "burnt to ashes," owing to the opaque, ash-grey appearance of material refined for use in industry.

Spodumene occurs in lithium-rich granite pegmatites and aplites. Associated minerals include: quartz, albite, petalite, eucryptite, lepidolite and beryl.

Transparent material has long been used as a gemstone with varieties kunzite and hiddenite noted for their strong pleochroism. Source localities include Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Madagascar, Pakistan, Québec in Canada and North Carolina, California in the US.

Kunzite is a pink to lilac colored gemstone, a variety of spodumene with the color coming from minor to trace amounts of manganese. Some (but not all) kunzite used for gemstones has been heated to enhance its color. It is also frequently irradiated to enhance the color.

Kunzite was discovered in 1902, and was named after George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany & Co's chief jeweler at the time, and a noted mineralogist. It has been found in Brazil, US, Canada, CIS, Mexico, Sweden, Western Australia, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

One notable example of kunzite used in jewellery is in the Russian Palmette tiara and necklace worn by the Duchess of Gloucester.


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Kunzite, 3.52ct, pink gem of good brilliance!
Steiermark, Austria
Owned by stonehengejpd
Recent Feedback
  • kladiwa
    kladiwa
    Positive

    Excellent seller, very quick shipment

  • kladiwa
    kladiwa
    Positive

    Excellent seller, very quick shipment

  • ericad
    ericad
    Positive

    Wow, I’ve never seen a tourm like this before. Definitely tests as a tourmaline. Appears to have a genuine spectrum dependent colour change, not usambara or classic pleochroism. A very special gem - thank you so much.

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Overview

Listing Type : Standard
Product ID : 2323086
Starts : 18th December 2025 12:11 pm PST
* All prices are in USD

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