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Rare Afghanite 2.52 ct Captivating Ocean Blue Untreated Sku-2

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Details
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Dimensions (mm)
8.01 x 7.93 x 6.28mm
Weight (cts)
2.52
Treatment
No Treatment
Type
Faceted
Shape
Cushion
Colours
Description

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At our company, we pride ourselves on providing comprehensive information about rare gemstones. In this article, we will focus on the rare Afghanite gemstone, a beautiful and precious stone that is coveted by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

What is Afghanite?

Afghanite is a rare mineral that was first discovered in 1968 in Sar-e-Sang, Afghanistan. It is a member of the sodalite group of minerals and is known for its beautiful blue color. Afghanite is composed of sodium, calcium, aluminum, silicon, sulfur, and chlorine. Its chemical formula is Na22Ca10(AlSiO4)12(SO4)6Cl6.

Properties of Afghanite

Afghanite has a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6.0, which makes it relatively durable and suitable for use in jewelry. Its specific gravity ranges from 2.43 to 2.49. Afghanite is typically blue in color, but it can also be found in shades of white, gray, green, and brown. The blue color of Afghanite is caused by the presence of sulfur in the crystal structure.

Where is Afghanite Found?

Afghanite is a rare mineral and is only found in a few locations around the world. The most significant deposits of Afghanite are found in Sar-e-Sang, Afghanistan, where it was first discovered. Other notable deposits of Afghanite can be found in Russia, Italy, and the United States.

Uses of Afghanite

Afghanite is a popular gemstone among collectors and enthusiasts. It is relatively rare, and its unique blue color makes it a desirable addition to any collection. Afghanite is also sometimes used in jewelry, although it is not as well-known as other gemstones like sapphires and diamonds.

How to Identify Afghanite

Afghanite can be identified by its blue color, which is often described as a vivid, intense blue. It is typically translucent to opaque and has a vitreous luster. Afghanite is commonly found in small, tabular crystals that are often grouped together in clusters.

Caring for Afghanite

Afghanite is relatively durable, but it should still be treated with care to avoid damage. It is best to clean Afghanite with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid using harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners, as they can damage the stone. Store Afghanite away from other jewelry to prevent scratches and other damage.

In conclusion, Afghanite is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is prized by collectors and enthusiasts. Its unique blue color and relative rarity make it a desirable addition to any collection. If you are interested in learning more about rare gemstones like Afghanite, be sure to check out our other articles and resources.

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Rare Afghanite 2.52 ct Captivating Ocean Blue Untreated Sku-2
Bangkok, Thailand
Owned by zayangems
Recent Feedback
  • zavalar722
    zavalar722
    Positive

    Beautiful stone, will buy more in future

  • nel78
    nel78
    Positive

    Fantastic stone very pleased thank you so much.

  • chayafive
    chayafive
    Positive

    Very nice gemstone. As pictured.

  • viktor66
    viktor66
    Positive

    The stone is excellent! There was a problem, but the seller and I successfully resolved it!

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Overview

Listing Type : Standard
Product ID : 2156537
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Starts : 4th May 2023 09:40 am PDT
Ends : 20th May 2023 09:40 am PDT
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