APATITE CATS EYE SHARP RAY 10.11 CTS 19248 - AMONG THE RAREST OF GEMSTONE
Product Code: | 19248 |
Availability: | In Stock |
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$490.00
Carats | 10.11 |
Size | 14.24 x 11.94 mm |
Color | Medium Green |
Clarity | VVSI |
Shape | Oval |
Treatment | None |
Origin | Sri Lanka |
Location | Colombo,Sri Lanka |
Price | $ 490.00 |
Ideal Gem for your collection.
Collectors Gem! Suitable for gemological Institutions.
Beautiful Ray.
Large Sizes are Rare.
Among the Rarest of Gemstones.
Natural gem Free of any Treatment.
R.I. :1.63-1.64 Hardness :5
Chemical Comp. :Phosphate group
Density : 3.17-3.23
Crystal Group :Hexagonal
Apatite comes in attractive colors - blue, violet, purple , yellow-green and, blue-green. Although a soft material, it is widely used in jewellery due to its bright and attractive colors. Apatite is also very heat sensitive. The term cat's eye, or chatoyancy, is used to describe a phenomenal optical property in gemstones, in this case apatite. The effect, when present, appears as a bright, narrow slit similar to the pupils in the eyes of your favorite feline. This phenomenon is caused by parallel fibrous or needle-like inclusions that interfere with the passage of light throughout the crystal, scattering and reflecting light back to the viewer as a thin line. Chatoyancy is the only known phenomenon seen in apatite. The most common colors for cat's eye apatite are bluish green, green and yellow. Brazil and Sri Lanka are the principal sources of chatoyant apatite, although it may also be found in Madagascar and Tanzania.
Collectors Gem! Suitable for gemological Institutions.
Beautiful Ray.
Large Sizes are Rare.
Among the Rarest of Gemstones.
Natural gem Free of any Treatment.
R.I. :1.63-1.64 Hardness :5
Chemical Comp. :Phosphate group
Density : 3.17-3.23
Crystal Group :Hexagonal
Apatite comes in attractive colors - blue, violet, purple , yellow-green and, blue-green. Although a soft material, it is widely used in jewellery due to its bright and attractive colors. Apatite is also very heat sensitive. The term cat's eye, or chatoyancy, is used to describe a phenomenal optical property in gemstones, in this case apatite. The effect, when present, appears as a bright, narrow slit similar to the pupils in the eyes of your favorite feline. This phenomenon is caused by parallel fibrous or needle-like inclusions that interfere with the passage of light throughout the crystal, scattering and reflecting light back to the viewer as a thin line. Chatoyancy is the only known phenomenon seen in apatite. The most common colors for cat's eye apatite are bluish green, green and yellow. Brazil and Sri Lanka are the principal sources of chatoyant apatite, although it may also be found in Madagascar and Tanzania.