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Category: Minerals

Madagascar Sapphire

Madagascar is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately 400 kilometers off the coast of East Africa. At 592,800 square kilometers, Madagascar is the world’s 2nd largest island country. Firstly, Sapphire deposits were found in Madagascar in 1998 it created a sensation in the gems world. The major sapphire deposits discovered in the tiny village […]

Fibrolite

Fibrolite is an aluminosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Al2SiO5. Fibrolite is fibrous form the gemstone variety of sillimanite. Although fibrolite has priority over sillimanite, the two species were not ultimately recognized as the same species until about 1854 by James Dwight Dana. Named in 1802 by Jacques Louis Comte de Bournon because of its fibrous habit. It is an Orthorhombic […]

Kornerupine Big Rough Stone

Natural Kornerupine facet grade huge gem piece found from Sri Lankan Rare Gemstone mining area. It can be seen yellowish chrom green and greenish yellow Pleochroism as a directional properties. Kornerupine is a rare boro-silicate mineral with the formula (Mg, Fe²⁺)₄(Al, Fe³⁺)₆(SiO₄, BO₄)₅(O, OH)₂. It has a specific gravity of 3.3 to 3.34 and Colours such as […]

Bi-Color Spinel Octahedron Crystal

Natural Bi-Color Spinel Crystal Sri Lanka Ceylon Natural Bi-Color Spinel Crystal from Alluvial Gem Deposit. It was bit deep color but, Inside Color is really nice. It is 5.05 Cts weight transported octahedron crystal from Rakwana, Sri Lanka. Spinel is the magnesium-aluminum member of the larger spinel group of minerals with chemical formula MgAl₂O₄. Spinel is […]

Sulfur

Sulfur is a chemical element with an atomic number of 16 and an atomic symbol of S. At room temperature, it is a yellow crystalline solid. Even though it is insoluble in water, it is one of the most versatile elements of forming compounds. Jupiter’s moon has over 400 active volcanoes that emit enormous amounts […]

Blue Sapphire Rough Gemstones

Blue Sapphire is a color variety of mineral corundum. The intense blue of the sapphire is caused by the addition of titanium and iron to the mineral corundum. Blue Sapphire color can be described in terms of hue, saturation, and tone. It is evaluated based upon the purity of their blue hues, clarity and size. Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, […]

Three-Phase Inclusion in Goshenite

Goshenite is a colorless variety of mineral beryl. This is 9.60 Cts Goshenite from Sri Lanka. When we check the stone by Microscope, We could see special Inclusion called “Three-phase Inclusion“. It has one colorless gas bubble and tiny black crystal in rectangular inclusion. Three-phase inclusions are normally formed when homogeneous fluid trapped into a […]

Goshenite

Goshenite is a colorless variety of mineral beryl. This is 9.60 Cts Goshenite from Sri Lanka. When we check the stone by Microscope, We could see special Inclusion called “Three-phase Inclusion”. It has one colorless gas bubble and tiny black crystal in rectangular inclusion. Beryl is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate with the […]

Ruby Rough Stone

Ruby is a pink to the blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. The word ruby comes from ruber, Latin for red. The color of a ruby is due to the element chromium. It is known as the most magnificent gem of all gems. Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the […]

Chrysoberyl

The Gemstone Chrysoberyl is an aluminate of beryllium with the chemical formula BeAl₂O₄. The name chrysoberyl is derived from the Greek words “chrysos” and “beryllos”. Its meaning is “a gold-white spar”. It is known as a hard and durable gem after Sapphire. Chrysoberyl is an orthorhombic crystal mineral with 3.5 – 3.84 specific gravity and 8.5 hardness according to the Mohs hardness scale. It is a Biaxial (+) mineral with refractive indexes nα=1.745 nβ=1.748 nγ=1.754. Chrysoberyl can be found […]