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Blue Aragonite Gem Loose 23.83CT
Blue Aragonite Gem Loose 23.83CT
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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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[Loose stone identification certificate included] Very rare large blue color! Blue Aragonite 23.83CT
Aragonite is a mineral made of calcium carbonate. Aragonite, which is found around hot springs, has the same components as seashells and is formed by attaching to rock crevices, limestone caves, marine organisms, etc. Their Japanese name is arare stone because they are often found at the bottom of puddles in the form of hail-like spheres. As a result, there are very few gemstones of a quality that can withstand cutting, and high-quality stones have a glass-like luster and a soft, silky color. As an aside, there is another calcium-based gemstone called calcite. The ingredients are almost the same, but the final product is subtly different depending on factors like temperature and pressure, making it quite a niche product. It's quite difficult to tell the difference at first glance. It is a gemstone that is rarely seen on the market as a loose stone, and most of the blue aragonite on the market is yellow, with blue aragonite being in very limited circulation, making it a so-called collector's stone that is even rarer. Even if gem-quality crystals are present, their hardness is only about 3.5, making them quite soft, making them extremely difficult even for experienced cutters. Among them, the blue color is very rare. Since this is a gemstone whose formation is not stable, it often has some white mixed in, like Larimar, but the crystal we are introducing this time has a uniform color like aquamarine. What's more, it is an extra-large size of over 23 carats. Aragonite as a mineral is relatively common, but I think very few people own a rare blue-colored crystal in loose form. Due to its rarity and durability, this gemstone is highly recommended as a collection piece rather than as jewelry. We hope you enjoy the large crystals. |
◇Gemstone: Aragonite ◇Weight: 23.83 CT ◇Shape: Pear-shaped cabochon ◇Dimensions: 16.72 x 20.68 x 10.58 mm ◇Origin: Pakistan ◇Hardness: 3.5-4 ◇Quality: -- ◇Hue: S ◇Notes: Comes with loose stone identification certificate
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