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Stunning Top Quality 12.84 Carat 100% Untreated Yellow Scapolite
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.78 x 12.26 x 10.17mm
- Weight (cts)
- 12.84
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
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Fine gemstone quality scapolite is extremely rare and is sought after by gem and mineral collectors. Due to the rarity of transparent gem quality material, scapolite is considered to be one of the 'lesser-known' gemstones. It also lacks the hardness and durability for most mainstream jewelry use, so it is classified as a collector's stone.
Scapolite was first discovered in Northern Burma (Myanmar) in 1913, in the form of fibrous white, pink and violet crystals. In 1920, yellow scapolite was discovered in Madagascar and ten years later in Brazil. These discoveries were followed by more in Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.78 x 12.26 x 10.17 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 12.84
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
-
Fine gemstone quality scapolite is extremely rare and is sought after by gem and mineral collectors. Due to the rarity of transparent gem quality material, scapolite is considered to be one of the 'lesser-known' gemstones. It also lacks the hardness and durability for most mainstream jewelry use, so it is classified as a collector's stone.
Scapolite was first discovered in Northern Burma (Myanmar) in 1913, in the form of fibrous white, pink and violet crystals. In 1920, yellow scapolite was discovered in Madagascar and ten years later in Brazil. These discoveries were followed by more in Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania
| Provider | Destination | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Default |
Rest of World
21 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| DHL |
Rest of World
10 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Default |
Thailand
15 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Default |
United Kingdom
21 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
|
| DHL |
Thailand
10 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| DHL |
United Kingdom
10 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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PositiveStunning was the correct description for this delighful gemstone, Lovely hue, well cut and the fluorescence is amazing! Beautiful Violet colors under UV. I have 5 other Scapolite and this one truly becomes a vivid violet. Just gorgeous!
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PositiveThank you! Got this fast.
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PositiveThank you! Got this fast.
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PositiveStunning was the correct description for this delighful gemstone, Lovely hue, well cut and the fluorescence is amazing! Beautiful Violet colors under UV. I have 5 other Scapolite and this one truly becomes a vivid violet. Just gorgeous!
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PositiveExactly as described Fast shipping Thank you
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