Description
0.5400 Cts of Pink Kunzite in a pear Cut8x4mm, Pink Kunzite-pear Nicely shaped pear cut with good sparkle on a pale pink gem Dealer Offering Item for Sale: New Directions - Gems Gemstone Facts: Named after the G Kunns who first described as gemstone Can confused with several pink stones. Especially amethyst, Beryl, Topaz, and colored glass. Kunzite is the pale pink to light-violet gem-quality variety of the pyroxene mineral spodumene, a lithium aluminum inosilicate. Kunzite was first discovered in Connecticut, USA, and was named after George Frederick Kunz (1856 - 1932), an American mineralogist and the former vice president and buyer for Tiffany & Company. Kunz was a legendary New York jeweler and colored stone specialist, and he was the first to comprehensively describe the stone in 1902.
Although it was first discovered in the USA, most of the current supply of kunzite is found in Afghanistan and Pakistan Kunzite Specifications: - Gem Species: SPODUMEME
- Hardness: 6.5 -
- Density: 3.18
- RI: 1.66 -
Size: 8 (L) X 4 (W) mmCut: pearCalibrated Gemstone: Yes Carat Weight: 0.5400 Carats TCWOverall Grade: AA+Clarity Description: VVS - Very Very Small Inclusions: Very few, very small inclusions under 10x magnification, difficult to find.Clarity Breakdown: Some small marking only recognizable by an expert under 10x magnification.Cutting Breakdown: Brilliance with a precision cut. Stone has equal and symmetrical faceting with proper cutting angles "critical angle"Carat Breakdown: A Little Below Average in Carat Weight/ stone sizePhoto Clarity Breakdown: Color is Excellent & True, Image is Sharp but doesn't show clear depth,, & Background is Close to True.Photo Taken with Flash. Photo shows Multiple views of a single gemstone.Pricing based on single gemstone.Photo taken with gemstone holder We grade each gemstone for Color, Clarity, cut, and Carat weight. We try to define / analysis each gemstone and photo taken (all photo are of the gemstone itself not a general stone photo) to help you make a better decision. These photos are intended to provide you with an accurate visual representation of the gem.Photo's taken with a macro lens, which may make the gemstone look larger in some views..Combining of views also may make gemstone look different sizes.Click on the photo to enlarge photo for better detail.
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