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10 x 8mm, Emerald Green Helenite Pear

Price :
$17.80

  • SKU : 4850
  • Products Carat Weight : 2.0300 Carats Ave
  • Units in Stock : 14

Description


1.922cts of Green Helenite in a Pear Cut

10x8mm, Emerald Green Helenite-Pear


Colorful "emerald" color green with great cut and clarity

  • Dealer Offering Item for Sale: New Directions
  • Helenite Specifications:
    • Gem Species: SILICATE
    • Hardness: 5
    • Density: 2.4
    • RI: 1.49
  • Size: 10 (L) X 8 (W) mm
  • Cut: Pear
  • Calibrated Gemstone: Yes
  • Carat Weight: 2.0300 Carats Ave
  • Grade: AAA-
  • Clarity Breakdown: Loupe clean meaning that no inclusions are seen using 10x magnification.
  • Cutting Breakdown: Brilliance with a precision cut. Stone has equal and symmetrical facting with proper cutting angles "critical angle"
  • Carat Breakdown: Average in Carat Weight for this size stone (+/- 5%)
  • Photo Clarity Breakdown: Color is Excellent, Image is Good, & Background is Close to True.
  • Photo shows Multiple views of gemstones.
  • Pricing based on single gemstone.
  • Helenite. A term given to a new gem making its way onto today's market place. This is sometimes called Mt. St. Helens Obsidianite, Mt. St. Helens emerald, and more recently under the cute name; Gaia Stone after the mythological Earth Goddess or Earth Spirit found in some Eastern and Asian religions. In its natural form it is either in many color depending upon the mixture of chemicals found in Mt. St. Helens volcanic ash. It was first discover by workers attempting so salvage destroyed logging equipment buried by the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helen. Workers noticed as they cut the metal away, the ash was melting from the heat of their torches into glass like globs. Soon a rush was on by jewelers and other interested persons to re-create this event in more sterile environments, and thus Helenite was born. It is often marketed as rare and formed as a result of the eruption. Some claim it is a gem made from the volcanic ash, but the fact is, Helenite is not a gem at all. Unlike glass, Helenite has no basis for true gemstone claim. Glass is made from silicate quartz, both natural and synthetic, but unlike quartz which is technically a gem, glass does not qualify as a gem despite its origin from a gemstone. Glass cools far to quickly to reform all the intricate molecular structure needed to become a gem once more. Helenite is no different. It does not come from a gem or a gem source. It comes only from an artifically created heat source placed beneath or directly onto volcanic ash made up of various glass particles such as obsidian naturally formed by volcanic heat and other minerals found within the ash. Obsidian is one of the primary ingredients of Helenite, and is actually a type of volcanic glass formed by the heat of the volcano.
  • Note: Photo taken with cotton fibers background.
  • Note: Photo shows cotton fibers in some of the Views thru the gemstone
  • Note: Photo shows cotton fiber over gemstone