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Natural Tourmaline Tourmaline is actually a group of several different minerals which have similar crystal structures, but complex and variable chemical formulas. Tourmaline is the most varicolored of all gemstones. It occurs in all colors, but red, green, and multicolored are its most famous gem colors. Color: blue, bluish green, green, greenish blue, green-blue or blue-green, greenish yellow, orangy red, red, red-orange or orange-red, red-purple or purple-red, slightly purplish red, slightly yellowish green, strongly purplish red, strongly yellowish green, very slightly bluish green, yellowish green, yellow-green or green-yellow, colorless, brown, pink Categories: semi-precious stone Chemical Composition: (NaCa)(LI,MgFe,Al)9B3Si6(O,OH)31 Crystal Group: Hexagonal Refractive Index: 1.624(+.005, -.005) - 1.644(+.006, -.006) Hardness: 7-7.5 Density: 3.06 (.05, +.15) Occurrence: Brazil, East Africa, Nigeria, Madagascar, U.S.A.
| Natural Turquoise Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium.The gem turquoise owes it's beauty almost entirely to its superb color. It has been used for ornamentation since 3000BC and possibly before. Color: Blue, Greenish Blue Categories: semi-precious stone Chemical Composition: CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)85H2O Crystal Group: Triclinic Refractive Index: 1.62 Hardness: 5.5-6 Density: 2.60- 2.90 Occurrence: Iran, USA, India, Tibet, China, Egypt, Chile, Russia, Australia
| Natural Zircon Zircon is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates. It is one of the heaviest gemstones, which means that it will look smaller than other varieties of the same weight. Zircon occurs in a wide range of colours,the most popular colour is blue zircon. The wide variety of colours of zircon, its rarity, and its relatively low cost make it a popular collector's stone. Color: Brown, blue, red, orange, white, green Categories: semi-precious stone Chemical Composition: ZrSiO4 Crystal Group: Tetragonal Refractive Index: 1.780-1.984 Hardness: 7.5 Density: 4.00-4.73 Occurrence: Ceylon, Burma,France, Norway, East Africa,Australia, SE Asia.
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