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Buy 8 Grams Gemmy Green Titanite Crystals Cluster with Chlorite Coating which is for sale at wholesale price from Tormiq Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
Gemmy Green Titanite Crystals Cluster with Chlorite Coating Tormiq Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. A calcium titanium silicate mineral sometimes does have minor quantities of rare earth elements. Also known as Sphene, which is used mostly for the faceted stones. This particular cluster of gemmy green Titanite crystals is covered with detailed chlorite but shows great gemmy patches and has amazing lustrous zones primarily on the top larger crystals. The crystals are nicely crystallized all-around more 360-degree view in robust formation. The crystals are razor-sharp, nicely composed, and twinned with very good transparency.
Specimen | Gemmy Green Titanite Crystals Cluster with Chlorite Coating |
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Weight | 8 grams |
Dimension | 3.2 x 2.2 x 2.2 cm |
Origin | Tormiq Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan |
Treatment | None |
Chakras |
Third Eye and Crown Chakras |
Luster |
Resinous to adamantine. |
Zodiac |
Libra, Sagittarius, and Taurus. |
Tenacity |
Brittle |
Hardness |
5-5.5 |
Color |
Yellow, Green, Brown, Black, or Gray. Rarely Pink, Red, or Orange. |
Titanite is mostly found in Yellow, Green, and Brown colors. They can also find Gray. Sometimes they are found in sharp colors like Pink, Red, and Orange.
Titanite is transparent to translucent in skinny pieces, showing a dispersion of light rays extra intense than diamond.
They found in Pakistan; Italy; Russia; China; Brazil; Tujetsch, St. Gotthard, Switzerland; Madagascar; Tyrol, Austria; Renfrew County Ontario, Canada; Sanford, Maine, Gouverneur, Diana, Rossie, Pitcairn, Brewster, New York, and California in the US.
Very rare in clean stones over 5-10 carats, even 5-carat perfect sphene could make a rare, best stone. Indian material normally cuts to about 10 carats, Madagascar material to possibly 15 carats. Brazilian yellow stones over 5 carats are scarce. Sri Lankan gems usually range under 10 carats. Myanmar has produced stones of over 20 carats. But, Mexico has the capability to produce some of the biggest faceted gemstones.
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