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Axinite |
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Consumer Information What color is it?: Primarily reddish brown as shown above. But it can also occur in yellow, blue, violet and grey among other colors. What is the story behind this gemstone?: A rare and unusual gemstone more for collectors than consumers. These stones will be small and expensive. It is named for the axe shape of the original crystal formations. Can I wear it everyday?: You can but probably will not want to. Is it expensive?: It can be in large sizes. Very difficult to find and expensive when you do. Is it a birthstone?: No What do I need to know before going
shopping?: Plan on adding to
your gem and mineral collection more than your jewelry ensemble.
This will be a difficult stone to find. Although no collection
will be really complete without one. General Information Source: Mexico, France, and US Chemical: Ca2(Fe+2,Mn+2)Al2BSi4O15(OH) a long complicated chemical equation for such a small stone Formation: Forms in metaphoric rocks whose origins are calcium rich sedimentary rocks such as limestone Crystal System: Triclinic Unusual Properties: None Gemological Information RI: 1.675 - 1.685 Birefringence: .010 Optic Character: B - Specific Gravity: 3.27 + - Hardness: 7 Transparency: TP - TL Special Identifying Properties and Tests: None Synthetics: None Imitations: Many possible but not likely. Confused with smoky quartz |
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