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Our Top  Kunzite  HighlightKunzite
Cut  Pink  Kunzite
 
GW0342
Cut Pink Kunzite
$ 1,338.00
1 pcs   117.40 cts
Cut  Pink  Kunzite
 
GW0343
Cut Pink Kunzite
$ 1,145.00
1 pcs   100.48 cts
Cut  Pink  Kunzite
 
GW0341
Cut Pink Kunzite
$ 2,034.00
1 pcs   178.38 cts
Kunzite was named after George Frederick Kunz, noted author and gemologist for Tiffany. Kunzite is the pink variety of the mineral spodumene. The chemical formula is LiAlSi2O6. The crystal form is monoclinic and often found as flattened prismatic crystals. The hardness is 6.5-7.5. It has one directional cleavage and needs an experienced cutter to facet it. The refractive index is 1.653-1.670. The birefringence is 0.014-0.027. Kunzites are found in Brazil, Afghanistan, and California. It is called "Rose of the Nightquot; as people prefer to wear it at night fearing the color might fade in daylight. Strong heat and direct sunlight may cause kunzite to lose its colors. Kunzite has become a popular gemstone world wide.
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