Aquamarine Naturally Terminated Himalayas 303g
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Aquamarine Naturally Terminated Himalayas 303g
Mineral Name: Aquamarine
Chemical Formula: Be3Al2(SiO3)6 - Beryllium Aluminum Silicate
Color: Aquamarine is renowned for its stunning blue to blue-green hues, reminiscent of the clear waters of the ocean. The color is attributed to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure.
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Hardness: 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale
Luster: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Specific Gravity: 2.68 - 2.74
Cleavage: Indistinct
Fracture: Conchoidal
Streak: White
Occurrences: Aquamarine is commonly found in granite pegmatites, where it forms as a result of hydrothermal processes involving beryllium-rich fluids. It often occurs alongside minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. Significant deposits have been discovered in Brazil, Madagascar, Afghanistan, Russia, and the United States.
Notable Localities: Noteworthy occurrences of aquamarine include the Santa Maria de Itabira mine in Brazil, the Shigar Valley in Pakistan, and the Mount Antero and Mount White mines in Colorado, USA.
Formation: Aquamarine forms in pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks. The hexagonal crystal structure of aquamarine leads to the development of well-formed prismatic crystals with flat terminations. The presence of iron impurities imparts the characteristic blue and blue-green colors to the crystal.
Unique Features: Aquamarine is characterized by its captivating blue and blue-green colors, reminiscent of the calming shades of the sea. The crystals often have a hexagonal prismatic habit, and gem-quality specimens are prized for their clarity and transparency. The gemstone is celebrated for its beauty and is highly sought after in the jewelry industry.
Uses: Aquamarine is primarily used as a gemstone in various forms of jewelry, including rings, necklaces, and earrings. Its soothing color, excellent transparency, and good hardness make it a popular choice for both casual and high-end jewelry settings. In addition to its aesthetic value, aquamarine is also treasured by mineral collectors.
Caution: While aquamarine is generally stable, it is advisable to protect it from prolonged exposure to heat and sunlight, as these factors may affect its color. Additionally, care should be taken to avoid exposing the gemstone to harsh chemicals and abrasive materials. More Information
More Information Brand | Imperial Time |
Manufacturer | Imperial Time |
Length (Depth) | 54mm |
Width | 40mm |
Height (mm) | 100mm |
Main Stone | Aquamarine |
Main Stone Creation | Natural |
Total Carat Weight | 60.6ct |
Number of Diamonds | 0 |
Number of Gemstones | 1 |
Secondary Stone | No Stone |
Certification | Imperial Time UK Ltd |
Year | 2024 |
Seller Waranty | 12-month |
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