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Chrysoprase |
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What color is it?: A beautiful pastel green color as shown above and below, to an apple green color shown at bottom of page. What is the story behind this gemstone?: This is the most rare, and most expensive, of the chalcedony family of gemstones from the quartz group. It is very rare to find in larger sizes and offers a very unique translucent green color unlike anything else on the market. Can I wear it everyday?: Absolutely. Chrysoprase is one of the best wearing gemstones there is.
Is it a birthstone?: No. What do I need to know before going shopping?: Do not expect to find this gemstone is just any old jewelry store. You will need to find a store who deals in a lot of exotic gemstones, and/or one who has a qualified gemologist on staff who can make sure you are getting the real thing. It may take a while for your local jeweler to find you some nice stones to choose from. But be patient. The examples shown here are from a new find in Australia that is producing some excellent gemstones. General Information Source: The specimens shown here are from the southern regions of Australia Chemical: SiO2 Formation: Found in nickel ore deposits from which it obtains its coloring element. Crystal System: Trigonal Unusual Properties: None.
RI: 1.530 - 1.539 Birefringence: .009 Optic Character: U+ Specific Gravity: 2.64 +- Hardness: 7 Transparency: Tl to Opaque Special Identifying Properties and Tests: Color and RI should be diagnostic for experienced gemologists. Synthetics: None known at this time. Imitations: Many |
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