Description
Scolecite Gemstone 40.13ct
Description
This Scolecite is natural gemstone which is White colour, it’s Originates from India and it’s exact weight is 40.13ct the measurements are 40.77×25.45×5.16mm , the shape and cut of this stone is Oval Cabochon. It’s graded Opaque and clarity is good. This 40.13ct White colour Natural Scolecite Gem is available for ready to ship anywhere in the world. You can also select Certification and shipment method as optional.
Details
Summary No | AK05492 |
Species | Natural Scolecite |
Weight | 40.13ct |
Shape/cut | Oval Cabochon |
Colour | White Color |
Dimension | 40.77×25.45×5.16mm |
Clarity | Good |
Transparency | Opaque |
Origin | India |
Treatment | None |
Scolecite Gemstone 40.13ct
Properties Of Scolecite Stone
Chemical Composition: CaAl2Si3O10·3H2O
Hardness: 5.0 – 5.5
Specific Gravity (Density): 2.16 – 2.40 (g/cm3)
Refractive Index: 1.507 – 1.521 Biaxial ( – )
About Scolecite Stone
Scolecite is a member of the Zeolite Group of minerals that includes over 40 minerals and these gem-type minerals: Analcime, Barrerite, Chabazite, Epistilbite, Gmelinite-Na, Goosecreekite, Mordenite, Natrolite, Pollucite, Scolecite, Stellerite, Stilbite, Thomsonite and Yugawaralite. Scolecite is not a rare mineral but crystals large enough for faceting are very rare and usually kept as mineral specimens by collectors. The small number of faceted gems that exist are usually small and colorless. Chatoyant cabochons are occassionally available. Scolecite is pyroelectric and piezoelectric. Current sources of Scolecite crystals are in the Poona, Nasik, and Bombay districts, Maharashtra, India; and near Bento Goncalves, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Non-gem specimens can be found in the USA on the south fork of the Toutle River, Cowlitz Co., in the Pioneer quarry, Bremerton, Kitsap Co., and other localities in Washington; and on North Table Mountain, Golden, Jefferson Co., Colorado.