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Grade = Good to Very Good Grade
Size = 91 - 106 mm | 3.6 - 4.2 inch
Net Weight = 2.7 Kg | 5.9 Lbs
Product Type = Small Batch
Natural Rare Cobbed Iolite Specimens x 6 From Ambatofinandrahana, Madagascar
A139137IOL
R649.60 ZAR
AVAILABILITY: We currently have 1 in stock
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General Description
Cordierite, also known as Iolite or Water Sapphire from Madagascar, presents itself in a non-gemmy variety, found in substantial quantities. This material is exceptionally rare, with only a few kilograms becoming available on an irregular basis. It typically exhibits a fairly dark blue colour, which can appear almost black in the absence of adequate lighting. This unique and collectible gem offers a fascinating addition to any collection. Cordierite, named after Pierre Louis Antoine Cordier, a French mining engineer and geologist, who was the first to study this mineral, displays a wide range of colours, including grey, blue, blue-violet, greenish, yellowish brown, and colourless, often appearing noticeably light blue in transmitted light. The most sought-after and collectible variety is the gemmy blue, often referred to as Iolite. Iolite, frequently used as a gemstone, derives its name from the Greek word for violet. Cordierite has also been known as "dichroite," a Greek term meaning "two-coloured rock," highlighting its remarkable pleochroism. It has earned the monikers "water-sapphire" and "Vikings' Compass" due to its practical use in determining the direction of the sun on overcast days, a skill employed by the Vikings. This Cordierite hails from Ambatofinandrahana, Madagascar, offering a unique piece of geological history. Price is grade dependant. Items are as shown.Product Data
Locality = MadagascarGrade = Good to Very Good Grade
Size = 91 - 106 mm | 3.6 - 4.2 inch
Net Weight = 2.7 Kg | 5.9 Lbs
Product Type = Small Batch
PRODUCT WEIGHT: 2.67 kg