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Fluorite Gemstone Loose <Pear Stone> 91.16CT
Fluorite Gemstone Loose <Pear Stone> 91.16CT
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Quality
F: A quality that makes it difficult to see inclusions with a 10x magnifying glass.
VS: Quality that makes it difficult to see the inclusions with the naked eye.
SI: Quality that can be seen with the naked eye * Including fine chips and scratches that are difficult to see with the naked eye and lack of fabric
hue
S: A top-class color for the gem type or a rare color that does not exist in large numbers
A: A quality color that falls within the beautiful or wonderful class of the gem type
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Large grains with mysterious lines and colors! Fluorite Loose <<Pear Stone>> 91.16CT |
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RECOMMEND POINT A pair of fluorite stones with a large and mysterious line pattern! |
Pair stones are attracted to the mysterious patterns unique to fluorite created by nature! Two hand-carved stones. The deep purple, pale purple, and mysterious colors please the eye. Fluorite's name comes from the fact that it emits a firefly-like phosphorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. This is where the Japanese name ``fluorite'' comes from. Also, because it melts easily when heated, its English name comes from the Latin word "fluere," meaning "to flow." In ancient Egypt, fluorite was used in sculptures and scarabs (pendants). Additionally, in China, fluorite has a 300-year history as a material for sculpture, and is a gemstone that has been popular for its attractive elements since ancient times. The loose size is approximately 3.5 cm in height, making it a pair of stones that can be used in a wide range of situations. A pair of stones with overlapping undulating colors and carved by skilled craftsmen. Please take a look at the mysterious fluorite.
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