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80.00 CTS SUGULITE ROUGH SLAB -STH AFRICA [F4684]
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QUALITY ROUGH
SUGULITE ROUGH
This is a natural untreated rough slab mined in South Africa. It is used a lot in inlay as the colour is very vibrant.
Weight 80.00 cts app
Size 48 x 25 x 6 mm app
It is very popular due to its lovley purple colour and the good polish it takes.
We have taken the photo wet.
Sugulite is a silicate that is colored purple by its lithium and manganese content. It is translucent to opaque, but the translucent sugulite is very rare and expensive.
Sugulite was named for the man who discovered it, Ken-ichi Sugi, in 1944 on Iwagi Island, Shikoku, Japan. It has also been found at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada and most importantly, South Africa.
The only deposit of gem grade sugulite was found in 1975 in the Kalahari Desert in Kuruman, Republic of South Africa. This area is known as the Kuruman Manganese Field and the mine itself is the Wessel Mine. Hence, the sugulite we are offering is from South Africa. Due to its relatively recent arrival on the gemstone scene, it may be unfamiliar to many. It is also called sugilite, luvulite, royal lavulite, and royal azel
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- No
- Type
- Rough
- Colours
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QUALITY ROUGH
SUGULITE ROUGH
This is a natural untreated rough slab mined in South Africa. It is used a lot in inlay as the colour is very vibrant.
Weight 80.00 cts app
Size 48 x 25 x 6 mm app
It is very popular due to its lovley purple colour and the good polish it takes.
We have taken the photo wet.
Sugulite is a silicate that is colored purple by its lithium and manganese content. It is translucent to opaque, but the translucent sugulite is very rare and expensive.
Sugulite was named for the man who discovered it, Ken-ichi Sugi, in 1944 on Iwagi Island, Shikoku, Japan. It has also been found at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada and most importantly, South Africa.
The only deposit of gem grade sugulite was found in 1975 in the Kalahari Desert in Kuruman, Republic of South Africa. This area is known as the Kuruman Manganese Field and the mine itself is the Wessel Mine. Hence, the sugulite we are offering is from South Africa. Due to its relatively recent arrival on the gemstone scene, it may be unfamiliar to many. It is also called sugilite, luvulite, royal lavulite, and royal azel
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Rest of the world
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Registered Shipping | $9.00 / 7 days | $16.00 / 21 days |
Australia
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Rest of the world
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I have received the rough slabs of sugulite. Thanks for accurate labeling which helps me identify them. I can't hardly wait to get them polished and ready for mounting.
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A+ seller great looking piece
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