| Product Details | |
|---|---|
| GEM TYPE | : Tourmaline |
| TOTAL WEIGHT | : 16.90ct |
| SIZE : (LxWxH) | : 23x 10x 8.5mm |
| SHAPE | : Rectangular |
| COLOR | : Grey |
| HARDNESS | : 7-7.5 |
| ORIGIN | : Nigeria |
| TREATMENT | : Unheated / Untreated |
Tourmaline
Although it has been known since ancient times in the Mediterranean region, the Dutch began importing them in 1703 from Sri Lanka. They named it Sinhalese "Turamali" - stone with mixed colors.
A very characteristic feature of tourmaline is the readiness with which it becomes electrified. By heating and subsequently cooling, as well as applying pressure, e.g. by rubbing, a tourmaline crystal will become electrically charged. It will then attract dust particles and small pieces of paper (pyro and piezoelectricity).
(Ca,K,Na)(Al,Fe,Li,Mg,Mn)3 (Al,Cr,Fe,V)6(BO3)3(Si,Al,B)6O18(OH,F)
| Product Details | |
|---|---|
| GEM TYPE | : Tourmaline |
| TOTAL WEIGHT | : 16.90ct |
| SIZE : (LxWxH) | : 23x 10x 8.5mm |
| SHAPE | : Rectangular |
| COLOR | : Grey |
| HARDNESS | : 7-7.5 |
| ORIGIN | : Nigeria |
| TREATMENT | : Unheated / Untreated |
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