Tulen oranssin hohtoinen Andesine-Labradorite,VVS, kuvallisella aitoustodistuksella
Andesine-Labradorite / andesine-labradoriitti
Kuvallinen aitous / laatutodistus mukana 0e
Alkuperä (todennäköinen) : ei tiedossa
Paino ( ct noin ) : 0,5
Mitat ( mm noin ) : 5,3 x 5,3 x 3,6
Hionta : viistehiottu
Puhtaus : VVS
Erinomainen Erittäin hyvä Hyvä ”kakkosluokkaa”
Hionta X
Loisto X
Väri X
Ominaista : harvinainen tulen oranssin värinen andesine-labradorite,jalokivi
hakusanoja: andesine-labradorite,jalokivi, andesine-labradoriitti
This new kind of sunset colored andesine-labradorite began to appear on the market in the last few years. The specific origin remains something of a mystery and the people that know have been disinclined to share their information so far. Claims have been made that the material is from China, Mongolia, Tibet, or the Congo but nothing has been proven. |
Known Facts | |
Color Key: | orange, champagne, orangey red, red |
Refractive Index:: | 1.54 –1.55 |
Chemical Composition: | NaAlSi3O8 |
Hardness: | 6 |
Density: | SG 2.62 – 2.65 |
Crystal Group: | Triclinic |
Ocurrence: | unknown |
Plagioclase (Na-Ca feldspar: albite, oligoclase, andesine, labradorite,bytownite, anorthite) are part of an isomorphous series. Chemically, this material falls between labradorite and andesine in this series. Under magnification, the red platelets that are common in Oregon and Tanzania sunstone are apparent so the term sunstone is probably also appropriate in this case. |