CHRYSOBERYL CATS EYE 1.50 CTS 15426 - BEAUTIFUL SILVER RAY
Product Code: | 15426 |
Availability: | In Stock |
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$95.00
Carats | 1.50 |
Size | 6.3 x 6.3 mm |
Color | Medium Green |
Clarity | TRC/VC |
Shape | Round |
Treatment | None |
Origin | Sri Lanka |
Location | Colombo,Sri Lanka |
Price | $ 95.00 |
Ideal Gem for your collection.
Collectors Gem Suitable for gemological Institutions.
Among the Rarest of Gemstones.
Natural gem Free of any Treatment.
100% Natural - Not treated in any way.
Beautiful Center-stone for an engagement Ring.
Will make a Gorgeous Ring or Pendent accented with Diamonds.
Beautiful sharp Cats eye effect.
A Gem of Lasting Beauty.
Asterism (or Ray Effect) is best seen in Bright Sunlight or by focusing a Flashlight on the face of the gem.
Refractive Index: 1.741 - 1.760
Hardness: 8.5
Chemical Comp: BeAl2O4
Density: 3.73
Crystal Group: Orthorhombic
The Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a miracle of Nature.This gem has a thin Bright Silver band of light on a shimmering golden background,and glides across the surface.Fine inclusions in the stone are responsible for this phenomenon called chatoyancy. The incident light is reflected in such a way that that a bright strip of light appears running perpendicular to the inclusions.
Collectors Gem Suitable for gemological Institutions.
Among the Rarest of Gemstones.
Natural gem Free of any Treatment.
100% Natural - Not treated in any way.
Beautiful Center-stone for an engagement Ring.
Will make a Gorgeous Ring or Pendent accented with Diamonds.
Beautiful sharp Cats eye effect.
A Gem of Lasting Beauty.
Asterism (or Ray Effect) is best seen in Bright Sunlight or by focusing a Flashlight on the face of the gem.
Refractive Index: 1.741 - 1.760
Hardness: 8.5
Chemical Comp: BeAl2O4
Density: 3.73
Crystal Group: Orthorhombic
The Chrysoberyl cat's eye is a miracle of Nature.This gem has a thin Bright Silver band of light on a shimmering golden background,and glides across the surface.Fine inclusions in the stone are responsible for this phenomenon called chatoyancy. The incident light is reflected in such a way that that a bright strip of light appears running perpendicular to the inclusions.