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210.00 CTS SPECTROLITE SLAB FROM MADAGSCAR [MGW4221]
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MINERAL GEM WORLD
SPECTROLITE FROM MADAGSCAR
This is a polished beautiful natural stone from madagscar similar to labradoite but much rarer. One side has been polished and the rest left natural.The stone has a strong colour but it is directional.Note there is some reflection from the light due to the high gloss finish.
Mohs scale 6 to 6.5
Weight 210.00 cts app
Size 60 x 36 x 10 mm app
Spectrolite is a hard and rare variety of labradorite feldspar. Spectrolite has a specific gravity of 2.69 to 2.70. The variety is noted for iridescence of spectrum colours from blue to red. Finnish geologist Aarne Laitakari (1890—1975) had described the peculiar stone and sought its origin for years when his son Pekka discovered the deposit at Ylämaa in south-eastern Finland while building fortifications there in 1940. Although labradorite is found in Labrador, Norway, Madagascar and Russia in addition to Finland, the Finnish stone exhibits a uniquely vivid iridescence. The name spectrolite was given to it by the elder Laitakari; it is a commercial name and is properly used only of gemstone-quality material from the Ylämaa deposit.
- SKU
- Dimensiones (mm)
- x x mm
- Peso (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
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- Tipo
- Rough
- Colores
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MINERAL GEM WORLD
SPECTROLITE FROM MADAGSCAR
This is a polished beautiful natural stone from madagscar similar to labradoite but much rarer. One side has been polished and the rest left natural.The stone has a strong colour but it is directional.Note there is some reflection from the light due to the high gloss finish.
Mohs scale 6 to 6.5
Weight 210.00 cts app
Size 60 x 36 x 10 mm app
Spectrolite is a hard and rare variety of labradorite feldspar. Spectrolite has a specific gravity of 2.69 to 2.70. The variety is noted for iridescence of spectrum colours from blue to red. Finnish geologist Aarne Laitakari (1890—1975) had described the peculiar stone and sought its origin for years when his son Pekka discovered the deposit at Ylämaa in south-eastern Finland while building fortifications there in 1940. Although labradorite is found in Labrador, Norway, Madagascar and Russia in addition to Finland, the Finnish stone exhibits a uniquely vivid iridescence. The name spectrolite was given to it by the elder Laitakari; it is a commercial name and is properly used only of gemstone-quality material from the Ylämaa deposit.
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This stone is exactly what showed up at my house only more bright. very pretty and quick shipping
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nice but challenging
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