Description
Chrysoberyl Cats Eye 28.38ct
Description
This Chrysoberyl Cats Eye is natural gemstone which is Greenish-Grey colour, it’s Originates from Ceylon and its exact weight is 28.38ct the measurements are 18.07×8.74mm , the shape and cut of this stone is Round Cabochon. It’s graded Translucent and clarity is Good. This 28.38ct Greenish-Grey Natural Chrysoberyl Cats Eye Gem is available for ready to ship anywhere in the world. You can also select Certification and shipment method as optional.
Details
Summary No | AK17392 |
Species | Natural Chrysoberyl Cats Eye |
Weight | 28.38ct |
Shape/cut | Round Cabochon |
Colour | Greenish-Grey |
Dimension | 18.07×8.74mm |
Clarity | Good |
Transparency | Translucent |
Origin | Ceylon |
Treatment | None |
Chrysoberyl cats eye 28.38ct
Properties Of Chrysoberyl Cats Eye Stone
Chemical Composition: BeAl2O4 Beryllium Aluminum Oxide
Hardness: 8.5
Specific Gravity (Density): 3.75
Refractive Index: 1.746 – 1.756
About Chrysoberyl Cats Eye stone
Chrysoberyl cats eye show fine parallel inclusions produce a silver white line, which appears as moving light-ray in a cabochon cut stone. The name Chrysoberyl cats eye derived from this effect, which reminds one of the pupils of a cat. The short term cats-eye always refers to Chrysoberyl; all other cats-eye must be designated by an additional name. There are deposits in Srilanka and Brazil as well as in China, India, and Zimbabwe.
Chrysoberyl is a beautiful gem and well suited for jewellery use. The combination of high hardness (8.5) and indistinct cleavage make it very durable. Although its dispersion is low, it is a very bright and colourful gem. Cats eye Chrysoberyl is also available. Other gems such as diopside and apatite may be called cats eyes, but Chrysoberyl was the original cats eye gem. It is the finest cats eye of gems. The silky fibres are so fine that a microscope is needed to see the individual fibres. This creates a very sharp cats eye effect.
Chrysoberyl is not very well known in the gem world. It is somewhat overshadowed by one of its more famous varieties, Alexandrite. Alexandrite is the best known and most valuable variety of Chrysoberyl. The quality of Alexandrites colour change effect is what accounts for its desirability and value. It can change from shades of green or blue-green in daylight to shades of mauve, violet, purple or even red in incandescent light. Alexandrite is also available as a cats eye gem.
Occurrences of Chrysoberyl are widespread, however, fine crystals are uncommon. Notable localities include: from many places in Brazil, with exceptional crystals from Tancredo, Itagua¸cu, and Colatina, Espirito Santo; from Faria Lemos, Santa Luzia de Carangola, and Americana, Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais; at Campo Formoso, Teixeira de Freitas, and Cachoeira, Bahia. From MarÅ¡Ãkov, Å umperk, Moravia, Czech Republic. At the Izumrudnye mines, Tokovaya River, near Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk), and Mursinka, Ural Mountains, Russia. From Miakanjovato, near Lake Alaotra, northeast of Ambatosoratra, Madagascar. Near Masvingo (Ft. Victoria), Zimbabwe. Abundant in gem gravel placers in the Ratnapura district, Sri Lanka. In the USA, from near Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado; in Maine, at Topsham, Sagadahoc County, from Paris, Norway, and Hartford, Oxford County, and elsewhere