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Andalusite natural mine rough crystal Brazil color shift 125 carats Rare mineral

$ 12.66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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    Description

    125 carat ,,,25 gram...,,lots of  crystal all natural  mine rough andalusite from Brazil and generally sized from 3 to 12 MM in length/width and 2 to 5 MM in depth and grade mixed from cab to facet most included partially with some pieces having areas of nice clean facet material.M
    ine rough andalusite crystal,sometimes called "poor mans alexandrite" due to the yellow/green/red color shifts,with a 7 1/2 mohs hardness
    .
    Faceted andalusite stones give a play of red, green, and yellow colors that resembles a muted form of
    iridescence
    , although the colors are actually the result of unusually strong
    pleochroism
    .
    Each lot will be scooped from material as pictured and the pictures were taken without flash and dry.
    Shipping in the US mainland will be FREE by USPS first class.
    Category
    Nesosilicates
    Formula
    (repeating unit)
    Al
    2
    SiO
    5
    Strunz classification
    09.AF.10
    Crystal symmetry
    2/m 2/m 2/m - Dipyramidal
    Unit cell
    a = 7.7980
    Å
    b = 7.9031 Å c = 5.5566 Å; Z = 4
    Color
    Pink, violet, yellow, green, white, gray; in thin section, colorless to pink or green
    Crystal habit
    As euhedral crystals or columnar aggregates having nearly square cross sections; fibrous compact to massive
    Crystal system
    orthorhombic
    Mohs scale
    hardness
    6.5 - 7.5
    Luster
    Vitreous
    Streak
    White
    Diaphaneity
    Transparent to nearly opaque with inclusions
    Specific gravity
    3.17 (+/- .04)
    Optical properties
    double refractive, biaxial negative;
    chiastolite
    has anomalous aggregate reaction.
    [1]
    Refractive index
    n
    α
    = 1.629 - 1.640 n
    β
    = 1.633 - 1.644 n
    γ
    = 1.638 - 1.650
    Birefringence
    δ = 0.009 - 0.010
    Pleochroism
    strongly trichroic
    2V angle
    71 - 86°
    Dispersion
    r < v strong
    Ultraviolet
    fluorescence
    non-fluorescent
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