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Colorless Oval Danburite

The Gemstone Danburite




Danburite is primarily a collectors gemstone. It is usually colorless; yellow and light pink gems are seldom cut. Danburite is named after the city of Danbury, Connecticut, where this mineral was first described, though no gem grade material has come from Danbury. Danburite has good hardness and facets well, but its lack of fire in colorless stones limits its use as a mainstream gemstone.
Chemical Formula CaB2Si2O8
Color Colorless, Yellow, Pink
Hardness 7
Crystal System Orthorhombic
Refractive Index 1.63
SG 2.9 - 3.0
Transparency Transparent
Double Refraction -.007
Luster Vitreous
Cleavage 1,1
Mineral Class Danburite


Danburite AUCTIONS



USES
Danburite is a collectors and connoisseur's gemstone, and is not used in mainstream jewelry items.




Danburite TREATMENTS AND ENHANCEMENTS
Danburite gemstones are natural and not heated or enhanced.

Danburite SOURCES
The primary source of gem-grade Danburite is Mexico, specifically at Charcas, San Luis Potosi. Other sources include Russia, Japan, Burma, Madagascar, and Bolivia.


SIMILAR GEMSTONES
White Topaz, Phenakite, and White Sapphire are harder, though Quartz Rock Crystal may appear similar.


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Danburite IN THE ROUGH PHOTOS [Click photos for more details]

 
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